바카라Feed Madhu바카라s starving family.바카라 That바카라s the eye of a socio-political storm which has been ravaging Kerala since a mob in Attappadi lynched a 27-year-old tribal youth, allegedly for having stolen a few handfuls of rice and coriander powder. The opposition has been quick to castigate the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) for its failure to lift victim A. Madhu바카라s community out of abject poverty and protect them from exploitation, while the government rejected the charges, framing the tragedy purely in terms of mob violence and the victim바카라s unique vulnerability. There is the socÂial plane, with a legion of artists having taken to pen, easel and INSÂtrument to pay their own tribute to Madhu, only for some who are closer to the issÂues to dismiss them as priÂvileged armchair activists looking to salve their own consciences. And Âfinally, there is the need to examine the Âpsychology of mob violence agaÂinst the marginalised바카라an increasinÂgly worrying trend in the state.
바카라What an amazing variety of attempts to establish that Attappadi and Kerala are Somalia, using social, print and visual media,바카라 exclaims M.B. Rajesh, the CPI(M) MP for Palakkad바카라the constituency which contains Attappadi바카라in a Facebook post. Decrying the clamour to 바카라feed Madhu바카라s starving family바카라 as a manufactured rallying cry for the Sangh Parivar to take advantage of Madhu바카라s death, he, after a visit to the bereaved family in their hamlet of Kadukumanna, describes them as reasonably well-off. When it comes to Madhu Âhimself, Rajesh explains his murder as the climax of an avoidable, individual tragedy.


Madhu바카라s mother and relatives mourn beside his body, Attappadi
Thambu, an NGO that works with tribal people in Attappadi, has a very different perspective. Its convenor K.A. Ramu, who is now secretary of the Madhu Murder Action Council, went from hamlet to hamlet in the area to infÂorm the people of the young man바카라s murder바카라and their subsequent protests would bring the region to a halt. 바카라This death has pained the adivasis and they are frightened by the open display of Âviolence,바카라 says Ramu, clearly associating Madhu바카라s fate with systemic factors, in sharp contrast to Rajesh바카라s account. 바카라Our lands have been taken by these Âencroachers and as we are pushed to the margins, we are annihilated. The infant deaths, malnutrition and now this Âkilling of Madhu is all part of the Âviolence against us. Even the sacred hills that we worshipped are now being Âconverted into resorts.바카라
There is a second level on which a Âdichotomy has emerged. As people Âreacted with horror to the death, artists and poets expressed their anguish through their own accustomed forms of expression. Novelist K.R. Meera exhorts the mob to divide the fingers, legs and eyes among themselves in a macabre poem that is both frightening in its Âlanguage and painful in its cadence.


Madhu Unshackled by Rithun, Kalakakshi
Kalakakshi, an artists바카라 collective in Kochi, had the painter Rithun working on a watercolour even as his companions Âaddressed a crowd. They carried their work all around Kochi before going to Mukkali in Attappadi바카라the site of the murder. The rock band Oorali performed at Madhu바카라s funeral. 바카라Madhu바카라s death was shocking for us and we have seen how the people behave very differently towards strangers and the marginalised in the state. We appealed to the youth in speak-song and now Madhu will always be part of our performan-ces,바카라 says lead vocalist Martin John Challissery. Jasinther RokÂeÂfeller, an artist with ÂKalÂÂÂÂÂakakshi who also went to Attappadi, adds, 바카라There have been numÂerous incidents of violent mobs beating people up in the recent past in Kerala and other parts of India and we felt we needed to use this platform to speak out.바카라 Davinchi Suresh, an artist from Kodungalloor south of Thrissur, has contributed a one-and-a-half-foot tall Âsculpture of Madhu.
But some tribal and Dalit activists have come down heavily on the righteous indignation of these well-to-do, celebrity artists. In Kerala of old (as depicted religiously in Malayalam films), householders would cry out 바카라Attaazha Pashnikkaarundo?바카라바카라바카라Are there any hungry people who need dinner?바카라바카라intending to distribute food to the needy before shutting their doors for the night. Was this a genuinely altruistic act, or merely a token gesture for the janmis (landlords) to expiate their guilt by performing a little charity for the keezhaalar (those at the bottom of the social hierarchy)?


Social activists protest Madhu바카라s Âkilling in Kochi
Taking the latter interpretation, these critics dismiss the artists바카라 contributions as nothing more than an echo of that shallow cry of Attaazha PasÂhniÂkkaaruÂndo; a superficial sympathy that they바카라ve deployed in order to feel better about themselves. Dalit writer S. ChandramoÂhan바카라s poem titled 바카라A posthumous letter to the Malayalam language by Madhu, Attappadi바카라 critiques the intÂention of these protesting artists, calling it as violent as the crime itself. He says that the tribals, who are on the verge of extinction have lost their language, their land and their many varieties of paddy바카라and now a sculpture has relegated them to a museum piece. And the selfie that the alleged murderers took with a tied-up Madhu before killing him is, he says, a reflection of our sadistic pleasures.
Parliamentarian Rajesh paints a pretty, upwardly mobile picture of Madhu바카라s family: his mother works at an anganwadi, as does his sister, who studied until Class XII. Another sister, who has a B.Com degree, is waiting for her appÂointment to the police, while her husband is a senior clerk in the economics and statistics department. They have a house with electricity, a telephone and a TV, and one acre of land where they cultivate bananas. And they reject any insinuation that they are going hungry.
As for Madhu, he started showing signs of mental illness nine years ago바카라and grew apart from his family and refused to go along with any of their attempts to get him treated. They never approached the government or any health workers for help. All in all, Rajesh바카라s narrative absolves the government of any culÂpability바카라indeed, it seems that there was nothing they could have done with the knowledge they had.
That said, the prevalence of mob Âviolence against members of marginalised groups in Kerala continues to be highlighted in the discourse. Cases in the last two months include: three women Âassaulting a mentally ill woman in Kochi before handing her over to the police, a mob beating up a mentally ill migrant worker in Kannur on suspicion of being a kidnapper and a transwoman being Âassaulted in ThiruÂvananthapuram for the same reason.


Artists protest at Gandhi Square in Kottayam
Psychiatrist C.J. John thinks the mobs model themselves on superheroes who take the law into their hands on the silver screen바카라only in these cases they are directing the violence towards the helpless and marginalised. The victims, who form no significant vote banks of their own, have no political protection. Â
Taking a somewhat Hobbesian perspective, he says 바카라Aggressive behaviour is dormant in every human being and is kept under control because of his or her fear of the police and law. But in a crowd, individualism is lost and the mob mentality takes over. Is this behaviour emerging from the vestiges of the feudal janmi바카라keezhaalar...psyche that바카라s lying dormant in the subconscious?바카라 Quite a few agree when he notes that the adiÂvasis, migrant labourers, and transÂpeople are the new keezhaalar.
By Minu Ittyipe in Attappadi