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Are Our Courts Upholding Constitutional Justice Or Justice Of Manusmriti? Asks Meena Kandasamy

While speaking to Outlook, writer-activist Meena Kandasamy talks about politics, literature, feminism, reservation, Periyarism and poses a few questions to the Indian judiciary.

Are Our Courts Upholding Constitutional Justice Or Justice Of Manusmriti? Asks Meena Kandasamy
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바카라What does that fire remember? The screams of Satis
Dragged to their husband바카라s pyres and brides burnt alive;
The wails of caste-crossed lovers put to death,
The tongue-chopped shrieking of raped women.
This has happened before, this will happen again.

Manu said once, so his regiment repeat today:
All women are harlots, all women are base;
All women seek is sex, all they shall have is rape.
Manu gives men a licence plate, such rape-mandate.
This has happened before, this will happen again.바카라

-Rape Nation by Meena Kandasamy

Writer-activist Meena Kandasamy has been in the news lately for her staunch criticism of the Manusmriti and for lauding Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, the founder of the Dravidian movement. She has been subjected to massive trolling on Twitter for her views and has even received rape and death threats.

Kandasamy calls herself an 바카라unashamed feminist바카라 and writes on issues revolving around caste, politics, patriarchy and religion. She is the author of 바카라The Gypsy Goddess바카라, 바카라When I Hit You바카라, 바카라Exquisite Cadavers바카라 and three collections of poetry 바카라 바카라Touch바카라, 바카라Ms Militancy바카라 and 바카라#ThisPoemWillProvokeYou & Other Poems바카라.

While speaking to Outlook바카라s Intifada P Basheer, Kandasamy discusses the relevance of Periyar바카라s ideology in Tamil Nadu, the upcoming state Assembly elections and doesn바카라t mince words when asked about her views on the Manusmriti, the Indian judiciary, casteism and feminism. Excerpts:

Your recent comments lauding Periyar received a lot of criticism. With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections inching closer, what role do you think Periyar바카라s ideology will play in shaping the general discourse during the polls?

There is awareness among Tamil people about the importance and need for Periyarism today. The more the Hindutva groups바카라 acts of violence come to the forefront, there is a more nuanced understanding and awareness among the people that Hindutva is being used to polarise the society. Love jihad, CAA and NRC are examples and I think most sections of Tamil society have completely rejected such attempts of polarisation.

And as the BJP and RSS gun for a Hindu Rashtra, we find that their actions echo with Periyar바카라s warnings. For instance, the fact that there바카라s a Hindu-Hindi-north Indian domination attempt, validates what Periyar said. Also, it바카라s important to note how right-wing elements have gone after him by trying to desecrate his statues. Right now, we need to focus on using Periyar바카라s Dravidian ideology to counter the BJP.

Discourses about Periyar always revolve around a couple of themes including that of feminism. Lately, there바카라s been a lot of dialogue around women바카라s rights with actor Kamal Haasan receiving a lot of flak for saying a 바카라woman바카라s dignity can protect her from sexual harassment바카라. How do you weigh in Periyar바카라s feminist theories in the current climate?

I think there바카라s no parallel to Periyar in India (with the exception of Ambedkar), in terms of someone who바카라s addressed women바카라s issues in such an extensive manner. He advocated for 50 per cent reservation for women in education and employment way back in the 1920s. He was not somebody who thought women should be relegated to the domestic sphere. He believed that only when Tamil women get ready to go to jail, the Tamil people will be liberated.

He wanted women to be part of the mainstream discourse and that바카라s what we are witnessing today, the Shaheen Bagh protest is one such example. He never spoke about the need for women to carry themselves with 바카라dignity바카라. He smashed this whole concept of femininity and masculinity. Basically, what Kamal Haasan said was another way of saying 바카라these things (sexual abuse) do not happen to 바카라good바카라 women바카라. When such comments are made, there바카라s a need to assert Periyar바카라s brand of radical thought that propagated gender equality and did not burden women with cultural expectations.

Time and again through your writings you have linked the issue of casteism with sexual harassment. Can you elaborate on that?

A lot of thinkers, including Ambedkar and Periyar believed that the caste system is a tool to ensure endogamy within each caste, which generally translates to controlling women. You have the Manusmriti, which is a dogmatic text that바카라s never read but ensures that it dictates every aspect of our lives. It propagates control of women because when you control women you control the bloodline and the purity of caste. And as women we have the right and responsibility to not put up with this.

The caste system has thrived in India for such a long time because of this sort of extreme control and this is what leads to violence against women, honour killings, noise about love jihad etc. So, it바카라s very important to link these two concepts.

While talking about casteism you haven바카라t shied from criticising the judiciary. For instance, you have been very critical of the Kilvenmani judgment. Interestingly, on January 6, a plea was filed in the Supreme Court seeking guidelines to regulate social media platforms for anti-judiciary views. Your comments.

This is quite interesting. The sacredness of the judiciary, the fact that it is considered holy and cannot be questioned and the very idea of contempt itself is basically a gag order on us, restricting us from functioning as a democratic society. And I am glad you spoke of Kilvenmani. I mean just look at the history of the Indian judiciary when it comes to massacres of Dalit people whether its Kilvenmani or Bathani Tola, or Laxmanpur Bathe. The accused are always allowed to walk free. How can this happen?

Also, when it comes to cases of violence against women so many judgments have indulged in victim shaming. We are told how to dress, what to wear while visiting the in-laws and so on.

Another issue is that of reservation. I think the real poison in the Indian judiciary is the way in which it consistently chips away at our constitutional guarantees that safeguard reservation. Even though we have provisions for reservation in our parliamentary set up, the judiciary is constantly trying to make sure it바카라s diluted. A case in point is the attempt to introduce a creamy layer for the Scheduled Castes. There are so many other judgments as well and every day the judiciary is trying to eat away the provisions of social justice. What kind of justice are the courts upholding? Are they upholding the justice of the Constitution or are they upholding the justice of the Manusmriti? I think this is a question for the judges to ponder and some of it is directly linked to the way in which judges are appointed in this country. And lastly, I think we need to be critical of all institutions.

In 바카라Ms Militancy바카라 you write, 바카라Telling my story another way lets me forgive you바카라I work to get back to myself, I do not write into patriarchy.바카라 Can you elaborate on what writing means to you and do you write with a particular aim in mind?

I think I write with a particular question in mind and through the process I try to arrive at an answer.

For instance, when I wrote the 바카라Gypsy Goddess바카라, my question was how did such a massive massacre of 44 Dalit men and women (in Tamil Nadu바카라s Kilvenmani) get erased from public memory?

And in 바카라Ms Militancy바카라 I tried to question the role of myths and epics in our society. I questioned the patriarchal narrative. Why is Sita portrayed in such a manner that when she steps out of line she is doomed?

Also, sometimes these myths are used to whip up national frenzy. When you look at the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, it is based on the character of Ram and what he was meant to represent. So, in 바카라Ms Militancy바카라 I tried to change the narrative of the epic and challenge the ideas of divinity and masculinity.

Are you working on anything right now?

I am working on a novel where I am probing the issue of fascism. Again, it바카라s from a question that I have been troubled with and I am trying to understand how right-wing elements in India today resemble the Nazis in Germany during the 1930s-40s.

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