A popular Marathi saying goes like this, Pune tithe kai une, which loosely translates to 바카라Pune lacks absolutely nothing바카라. It is a confident reference to the city바카라s rich cultural history, excellent living conditions and academic supremacy. But beneath the façade of a modern Pune바카라with slinky new cars, fancy apartment complexes and malls with dazzling neon signs바카라is a metropolis caught in a violent clash of ideologies.
Over the past few years, a series of events have put the city in the headlines바카라from the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, to arrests of suspects from Hindu right-wing organisation Sanatan Sanstha, to a politically-charged rally and subsequent arrest of rights activists for allegedly inciting violence, and protests by civic action groups against the government. India바카라s most liveable city, according to this year바카라s Ease of Living Index, it appears, is living a double life.
바카라Increasingly, we have bipolar groups, who are being brainwashed and are accepting propaganda without questioning, just like one adopts religion. People need to understand that human rights is a subject related to good governance and are not mutually exclusive,바카라 lawyer Aseem Sarode tells Outlook. 바카라I also believe that having two separate schools of thought following Mahatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar has not helped our society. Historically, they never rejected each other and the present separation is being used by the right-wing.바카라
In recent times, it all started with the assassination of Dabholkar in 2013 and the half-hearted investigation by the police. A few months later, techie Mohsin Sheikh, on his way back from work, was killed by a mob driven by allegedly derogatory Facebook posts about late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray and Maratha king Shivaji. The Film and Television Institute of India, one of India바카라s premier institutes, also witnessed a long-drawn agitation over the appointment of actor Gajendra Chauhan as its chairman. Beyond the city, the flourishing industrial belt of Chakan-Pimpri-Chinwad and nearby rural areas were pulverised by a violent Maratha agitation, a farmers바카라 upheaval and even a crackdown by police on protesters and whistle-blowers.
Last month, the Bombay High Court-monitored Dabholkar murder probe saw a breakthrough when the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) arrested several suspects and seized weapons and explosives. The suspects are allegedly linked to the Sanatan Sanstha and are also said to be connected to the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bangalore. Even as demands for banning the Sanshta grew louder, Pune police arrested five well-known activists across India, claiming they were plotting to destabilise the government. Activists and opposition leaders claim the police action is a diversionary tactic to shift the focus from alleged Hindu terrorism suspects.
Congress leader Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil says, 바카라It바카라s unheard of that the police will hold a political press conference instead of submitting the evidence in the court. Why did the Pune police not hold a similar press conference when they arrested suspects in case of the Sanatan Sanstha? Fundamental rights are being enc-roached upon by this government.바카라
At least 30 organisations came together to protest the police action in Pune. Kiran Moghe from All India Democratic Women바카라s Association says, 바카라We gave a 바카라certificate of dishonour바카라 to the Pune police.바카라 In a joint statement, the organisations questioned the rationale behind the arrests. 바카라Is it not shocking that an organisation such as the Sanatan Sanstha which is found to harbour weapons and material for manufacturing bombs is not banned, but those found to have literature by Savitribai Phule, Karl Marx and Ambedkar are arrested on the charge of being anti-national.바카라


Activists demanding the arrest of Dabholkar바카라s killers during a protest march.
Across the cultural history of Pune, there is no dearth of civilian action and participation in the process of democracy. From academia to theatre and cinema, Pune has always been the hub of progressive thought. The historical seat of Peshwas, the Brahmin rulers of the state, has also been Pune. And there are strong support groups for Sambhaji Bhide and Millind Ekbote, the alleged perpetrators of violence at Bhima Koregaon, the place where Dalits commemorate their victory over the higher caste rulers. It is neither a coincidence that Dabholkar lived and worked in Pune, nor is it that the Bhandarkar Institute was attacked by the Sambhaji Brigade or those who feel that Bramhins 바카라need protection바카라 are attempting to regroup.
Joseph Pinto says the current government is merely using the Gujarat model of using the organs of the state such as the police and is individually going to each communityone by one바카라Dalits versus Marathas versus Bramhins. 바카라The middle class is with PM Modi and focusing on stock markets. Naxalism is a bogey driven by the Congress and so it is easy to target the left-wing as that and get mass support. However, the case pertaining to Elgar Parishad is a cooked up story and will not stand in the court of law.바카라
Sociologists speak of Pune having the entire spectrum of socio-political thoughts and support groups. However, there is marked polarisation over the past few years. Shruti Tambe, head of the sociology department at the Savitribai Phule Pune University, says the rampant growth of city has taken the nearby rural areas in its scope, causing multi-layered psycho-socio challenges such as migration, lack of health and education facilities, widening gap between the labour force and the highly-skilled upwardly mobile upper middle class, mostly employed with the IT sector. 바카라There is one big section which has one foot in the US or Europe. The other is the section of workers that struggles at multiple levels. There is absolutely no connection bet-ween the two and when a society gets divided into such two sections, they become indifferent to something as serious as who lives and who dies. Today바카라s Pune is fast becoming a city where people are disconnected from each other and have no sympathy or sensitivity for the other.바카라
Despite the alienation of the middle class, one of the conspiracies revealed by the ATS about suspects arrested in the Dabholkar case is that of attacking the Sunburn festival, scheduled from December 29 in Pune. While those who could attend the electronic music festival may feel that they have nothing to do with politics or either of the cases, but may now be forced to worry about their safety바카라all because of identity and religious politics.
On the other hand, political expert and veteran journalist Nikhil Wagle believes that overall degradation in Maharashtra바카라s progressive quotient is getting reflected in the happenings in Pune. 바카라The Congress and NCP are also responsible for this mess. A person like Sambhaji Bhide had protection from NCP and hence grew so much. Not just Pune but the whole of Maharashtra is no longer what it stood for historically in terms of civic action and progressive thought,바카라 says Wagle.
Activist and socialist Abhijit Vaidya finds in the recent happenings in Pune and elsewhere in the state a reflection of what he calls de-intellectualisation of Maharashtra. 바카라Failed economic policies have resulted in unemployment. You see young boys spending their time in playing musical instruments for festivals and have illusions that it is about religion and culture. We have already reached the medieval ages where mob lynching is acceptable. The middle class has been pro-dictatorship but the common, poor classes have been more democratic. The state바카라s youth is falling prey to the politics of the BJP. However, I believe that even now the common man will intervene, as he always has, to protect democracy.바카라
By Prachi Pinglay-Plumber in Mumbai