Communalism and related Issues: posing internal security threats
We live in a secular
country which is a blend of many communities interlinked in such a way that it
is difficult to differentiate by just looking at the way of living. All
communities are meshed up and there colors when mixed up forms a unique color which represents the true color of India, the largest democracy on earth. Having
various segments and traditions has its pros and cons and since a coin has flip
side as well, our nation is also facing challenges to keep these different
segments together peacefully. The uniqueness of integrity found in India is
itself and an opportunity and a big challenge as well.
If we talk about
security, we have well developed armed forces to protect our international
borders and well equipped and trained police forces to handle internal matters,
but the key of maintaining internal security is to stabilize peace among
different communities as the communal harmony is the only way to secure
internal security. The independence which was earned in 1947 was based on unity
and the special provisions for the protections of minorities so that everyone
could get equal rights and protection by law. The provisions and some special
provisions were created so that the gaps can be filled among different classes
but in recent times, these are being used to increase gaps among people.
Our Constitution
ensures rights, freedom, liberty, equal opportunities etc to every individual
but the people sitting on strong chairs in Indian politics are playing with the
sentiments of common man by triggering the causes resulting in amendments which
is creating a kind of gap and differentiating among people in the name of
religion and communities. Recent reservations made for the certain community in
Haryana region, which was the result of a violent mass destruction by certain
people created a further strike on the heart of people with no reservation. This
kind of violence can be seen in recent history which was either for the
reservation demands or was among two religions fighting for certain causes. The
causes like Ram Mandir/Babri Masjid etc create tension among communities and
the beneficiary of the mass violence are the political parties. Growing
unemployment and widening economic gaps among people is resulting into
conflicts and violent tensions. Some of the communities failed to adopt
significant quality education in masses and is not representing heavily in
industries and this frustration results into communalism.
Communalism is not the
only threat for internal security, but there could be many reasons for mass
violence and which not only create a big dent in economy by damaging property
but also create a wave of anger and hatred among people which impact the whole
living style of people. The other reasons which could impact internal security
can be unfulfilled promises of the political parties, delay of justice, loop
holes in justice, lack of governmental supports etc. The side effects Nirbhaya
kaand (Delhi rape case) in December 2012 was an example of failure of law and
the street protest and violence in Delhi created a serious internal security
threat. This created a fear among people that they are not secured in their own
home town which created a sense of hatred towards the ruling people. Taking
another scenario, a long traffic jam of more than 12 hours was noticed in Delhi
Gurgaon region on 28th July 2016 due to heavy rainfall and water
logging and because of which a loss of around Rs 500 Crore is estimated by
industrial sector. This shows the planning failure and lack of sense of
responsibility of the people concerned, which was faced by middle class
majority working in NCR region. This incident increased the frustration among
people who were struck for many hours without food and water in that long
traffic jam. These kinds of incidents are the triggers the mass frustration
which could be seen on the streets in the form of protests or the wave of anger
can be seen on media channels.
Some people in the name
of freedom of speech are posing a serious threat not only to the security but
also trying to change track of Indian youth. JNU issue related to a terrorist
Afzal Guru triggered an alarm and Parliament came into action. These kind of
incidents in which a group of people try to project a terrorist as a hero and
openly talking to divide India is a serious matter and has to be addressed as
soon as possible. These people enjoying subsidized Indian education and having
Indian identity are taking about tearing India into pieces are destroying the
peace and must be handled carefully. On other hand Naxalites and Jihadis are
posing a serious threat to the internal security. Some of the states like
Jharkhand, Bihar, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Maharashtra are
threatened by Naxalites and Jammu and Kashmir is facing terrorism in the name
of Jihad. These groups are against the government and are creating mass
violence and destroying public property and peace.
The terrorist attacks
in Mumbai and at parliament in Delhi in past years shook our country very badly
and once again the sense of security vanished. No doubt, our armed forces gave
a setback to those attacks but it started a chain reaction of talking about
open borders and how and why our intelligence failed to know about these
attacks in advance. The concerns regarding open borders are real as it gives
chance to terrorists to enter in our country and it provides the passage for
fake currency to enter India. These open borders are threat to the internal
security and it has been proved many times.
The origination of
armed group of people in the form of “Senas” based on caste and religion are
creating a kind of terror among people. These people are affecting politics and
normal people in some part of country and are badly trying to influence people
to follow their rules and change their lifestyle according to them. Drug
trafficking and money laundering are another threats which are trying to bleed
our economy and our youth. Drug problem is spread throughout our country, but
Punjab has been highlighted in recent times. A study done by Guru Nanak Dev
University estimated that around 70% of men in Punjab could be drug addict.
This study shows how our future is draining and how youth frustrated from
unemployment is going on a bad track. This is threatening our country’s future.
There are n numbers of
factors which are posing our future at risk and we all are responsible for
stopping it as and when required. Not only government and armed forces are
responsible but we the people of India have to take an active participation in
order to protect our lifestyle, future and our coming generation. We are
required to choose our government wisely so that the proper and needed work can
be done in stipulated time. We have the voting rights which have to be used
effectively and wisely. Our security is hidden in the harmony among communities
so we all are required to think above our community and must consider India as
a complete society in which we can live in harmony.
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