What makes some humans indulge in cold
M. Harbouring personal animosity and taking revenge is part of human vulnerability and could always be explained, but killing strangers against whom they have no personal grudge is something that can deeply disturb the conscience and make one reflect on the complexity of human nature.Reflecting on the Gujarat genocide the late rights activist K. It is so complex that some humans are exceptionally humane at one end and beastly at the other.
The presence of journalists like Gauri Lankesh was reassuring that everything had not gone wrong and kept up the hope of democratic struggle. A society where the voiceless will speak out, a society in which the marginalised will realise their human worth, a society where religion remains a personal belief and does not rupture social fabric with endemic hatred. This dehumanisation has reached a point beyond belief. But, there are equally powerful counter-ideologies that criminalise and brutalise humans. More shocking is the reactions of sick minds celebrating inhumanity, a reminder to all of us that something seriously has gone wrong with a section of society. Her martyrdom should pave the way to a humane secular and democratic India.
This has happened at a stage when the standards of the journalism are strikingly on a downward trend. There have been philosophies and ideologies that inspired human beings through self-suffering and sacrifice in the process of building civilisation. Balagopal delved deep into the very nature of human beings and brutality that is hidden in humans. She was opposed to politics of hatred and believed such politics would eat into the very democratic, secular and socialist values that Indian people want to uphold in their long journey to build a society, equitable fair and just. Gauri Lankesh’s killing is all the more shocking as it is not decision of two or three individuals but an act of hatred of certain belief system. This poison in the heart and hatred in mind led to cold blooded murders of Dr M. Kalburgi, Govind Pansare, Narendra Dhabolkar. It is the latter that constantly reminds us that humankind has a long way to go before it arrives at a stage of full realisation of the human essence.
What makes some humans indulge in cold-blooded killings of those with whom they have no personal animosity or grievance is perplexing. Politics of hatred should realise that her death is not its victory but a defeat of a cynical and sadist mindset.(The writer is Visiting Professor, NLSIU, Bengaluru, and a rights activist. Ideological battles have been a part of argumentative India but when one is on a weak wicket, not sure of their value framework, it is that that leads to such acts of cowardice. It is that courage that unnerved her foes. It is this world view that created enemies, the hatred of her enemies emanated from pernicious and poisonous ideology.The ghastly killing of Gauri Lankesh, faux fur fabric manufacturers a woman of unusual courage of conviction and clarity of purpose, has shocked society, more particularly, the world of journalism. That she was courageous, not only in her beliefs but armed with physical courage rooted in her unshaken faith in democratic values is amazing. If such a climate spreads it can lead to Hitlerian hatred engulfing humanity.)
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