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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Bengal politics is just like rest of India: toxic, gross and violent -Avijit Pathak

Bengal politics is just like rest of India: toxic, gross and violent -Avijit Pathak

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published Published on Mar 23, 2021   modified Modified on Mar 23, 2021

-The Indian Express

Never mind what the bhadralok class thinks. The poll campaign has exploded the myth of Bengali exceptionalism.

As West Bengal is witnessing the pathology of the prevalent electoral politics, the illusory character of the “cultural capital” the Bengali bhadralok community boasts of is becoming increasingly clear. Yes, this bhadralok class — quite often fixated at the glory of the late 19th and early 20th century Bengal — loves to live with a belief that they are “different” as they inherit the legacy of Raja Rammohun Roy and Rabindranath Tagore, quote from Ramakrishna Paramhamsa’s Kathamrita, celebrate Subhas Chandra Bose’s heroism, and with some sort of “radicalism”, watch Mrinal Sen’s films, or read a bit of Marx and Lenin. In a way, this class would like us to believe that Bengal is “unique” as it is free from what prevails in Bihar, UP, Gujarat or any other part of India — primarily, the politics based on limiting identity markers like caste and religion, or the violent/stimulant culture with gross emotions.

Even though Bengal witnessed massive communal tension and bloodshed in 1946-47, and cross-religious dialogue is hardly seen, or forward caste domination in almost every sphere of life is difficult to hide, the bhadralok class — with a mix of Rabindra Sangeet, sanitised Hinduism of the Ramakrishna Mission variety and some sort of “leftist” leanings (and even romanticisation of the Naxalite adventurism) — would like to pretend that things are different here. However, the fact is that the politico-cultural landscape of Bengal is no less toxic, gross and violent. And in recent times, particularly, after the fall of the arrogant Left establishment, the rising Hindutva discourse with its mix of militant nationalism and promise of neoliberal developmentalism, and the resultant survival anxiety of the vulnerable Trinamool Congress, the signs of collective decadence are quite visible.

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The Indian Express, 23 March, 2021, https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/west-bengal-assembly-elections-2021-mamata-banerjee-tmc-bjp-electoral-politics-7240326/?fbclid=IwAR0pUR5Ut6_zJX2CSvRpwsZGkiVlNspjk5bmU4kjvhvBWv-70ML_0LUeYuE


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