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Caste Conflict: the Myth and Realities




             Mihir Bholey, PhD
              Associate Senior Faculty
          Interdisciplinary Design Studies
            National Institute of Design
                    Ahmedabad
Caste and Politics: the Nexus

“Politics is a competitive enterprise, its purpose is
acquisition of power for the realization of certain
goals, and its process is one of identifying and
manipulating existing and emerging allegiances in order
to mobilize and consolidate positions. The important
thing is organization and articulation of support, and
where politics is mass-based the point is to articulate
support through organizations in which the masses are
to be found”. (Kothari, Politics in India. 1977: 59)
                       Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict      2
The Outline

• Caste – reflects evolution of our social process

• Has its own system of hierarchy, discrimination and ascribed status to

   name a few

• There is a system and design clash – system of caste and the design of

   democracy- justice, liberty, equality and fraternity

• Hence, the conflict: social, economic and political

• Sanskritization, urbanization and now globalization have influenced

   caste socially-politically and economically

• The conflict for socio-cultural assimilation and political space is now

   turning into conflict of economic interest under market economy
                             Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict              3
Social
           Factors



                 Political
                 Factors
 Caste
Conflict
                Economic
                 Factors



       Historical
        Factors
                        Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   4
Lack of
             Equal
          Opportunity




                         Lack of
                          Social
                         Justice
Social
Factors                  Feudal
                          Social
                        Structure




          Oppression
            by the
          Dominant


             Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   5
Unequal
                     Share in
                      Power




Assertion
for Equal
                 Political                  Exploitation
                                             of Various
  Rights         Factors                        Kind




                    Growing
                    Political
                   Awareness


            Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                  6
Unequal
                  Distribution
                   of Wealth




Fight for
 Share in      Economic                       Skewed
                                            Proportion
Economic                                    of Have and
Wellbeing       Factors                      Have-Nots




                     Lack of
                   Alternative
                   Sources of
                     Earning
                   Livelihood

            Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                 7
Ethnic
         difference




                   Racial
                 Difference

Historical
Factors           Concept
                  of Purity
                     and
                  Pollution



        Brahmanical
         Hegemony
                              Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   8
Some Faces of Caste Conflict: Identity and Political Space




                       Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   9
Assertion for Dalit Unity




       Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   10
Caste Conflict and the Cult of Violence




              Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict   11
Caste Conflict and Social Justice
• The Preamble accords Justice – social, economic and political
  topmost priority, makes attainment of social justice one of the
  main objectives


• Social justice is the recognition of greater good to larger number
  without deprivation or accrual of anybody‟s legal rights – Supreme
  Court


• Means to remove social imbalance by law and harmonize rival
  claims or interests of different sections of the society – Supreme
  Court


• Social justice in Bihar and in other states too became polarization
  of castes for political gains – social engineering invented


• Causing inter and intra-caste conflict
                           Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                12
• Constant political intervention into a social system has politicized
  caste – 62.9% respondents felt „caste is a vote bank‟

• Caste consciousness today is not only about one‟s caste status in
  the hierarchy but about how caste or caste associations can be put
  to use

• Ensuring affirmative action through reservation is the best example
  - 52.1% respondents among all caste categories felt the policy of
  reservation can be modified and can be extended on economic
  basis, 20.8% also felt creamy layer can be removed

•   NSSO estimates OBC population 40.94%, SC – 15.9%, ST – 8.63 and
    Others – 30.80% (2004-05)

• Youth population in India is estimated to be 333 million (33.3
  crore) – are there enough jobs / opportunities for all?

                            Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                13
The Changing Equations of Caste
•   Disappearance of caste is not the question - question is how caste and
    politics are interacting and influencing each other

•   Demographic structure though tilted towards Upper Castes on socio-
    economic counts, but indices are changing

•   Considerable rise in OBC participation and share in power since mid
    1970s – competing marginalized SCs for the affirmative action –
    causing conflict

•   OBC – a state classification has overwhelmed the issue of acute
    marginalization and discrimination of the SCs

•   On the economic front also they are not far behind – if 34.1% Upper
    Castes earn 45.4% of income in the country, 41.1% OBCs earn 37.7%
    and 16.8% SCs earn 11.8%

•   Their respective surplus income is – UCs 53%, OBCs 33.7% and SCs 8.3%
                             Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                14
Caste Under Market Economy
•   Market economy is impacting the economic status of castes and
    changing their traditional status in social hierarchy

•   Economic status of the marginalized castes depends on the economic
    priority and performance of the state – SCs and STs of Gujarat are
    better off compared to their counterparts in Orissa

•   At the micro-level economic status of castes is not the same in every
    state – much depends on state‟s own economic priority and
    performance

•   Economically better off Karnataka is India‟s best state in terms of
    Upper caste, OBCs and ST household as compared to politically
    assertive Bihar

•   Economic and educational opportunity under market economy matter
    more than caste identity – economic status matters more than caste
    status
                              Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                 15
Popular Myths vs. Emerging Realities
   The Myth                                            The Reality
                                                     • Caste is dynamic and
                                                       divergent
• Caste is static and monolithic

                                                     • Caste is about dominance
• Caste is for solidarity

                                                     • Caste is the agent of
• Caste is resistant to change
                                                       change

• Caste conflict and social
                                                     • Social Justice not
  justice can go together
                                                       attainable without social
                                                       harmony
• Caste conflict is assertion of
  identity and status
                                                     • Now it‟s essentially about
                                                       economic interest

                            Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict                          16
Concludingly
• Caste, class and power (Beteille, 1971) equations are
  constantly changing in society

• Change depends on the socio-economic and political
  dynamics and priorities

• Higher caste status doesn’t always mean strong economic and
  political status

• Market economy has broken the jajmani system – made class
  more conspicuous than caste - changed the social dynamics

• Therefore, social justice of affirmative action should consider
  the changing status of castes (socio-economic-political) rather
  than sticking to the status-quo of castes
                         Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict         17

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Caste conflict myth & reality

  • 1. Caste Conflict: the Myth and Realities Mihir Bholey, PhD Associate Senior Faculty Interdisciplinary Design Studies National Institute of Design Ahmedabad
  • 2. Caste and Politics: the Nexus “Politics is a competitive enterprise, its purpose is acquisition of power for the realization of certain goals, and its process is one of identifying and manipulating existing and emerging allegiances in order to mobilize and consolidate positions. The important thing is organization and articulation of support, and where politics is mass-based the point is to articulate support through organizations in which the masses are to be found”. (Kothari, Politics in India. 1977: 59) Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 2
  • 3. The Outline • Caste – reflects evolution of our social process • Has its own system of hierarchy, discrimination and ascribed status to name a few • There is a system and design clash – system of caste and the design of democracy- justice, liberty, equality and fraternity • Hence, the conflict: social, economic and political • Sanskritization, urbanization and now globalization have influenced caste socially-politically and economically • The conflict for socio-cultural assimilation and political space is now turning into conflict of economic interest under market economy Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 3
  • 4. Social Factors Political Factors Caste Conflict Economic Factors Historical Factors Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 4
  • 5. Lack of Equal Opportunity Lack of Social Justice Social Factors Feudal Social Structure Oppression by the Dominant Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 5
  • 6. Unequal Share in Power Assertion for Equal Political Exploitation of Various Rights Factors Kind Growing Political Awareness Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 6
  • 7. Unequal Distribution of Wealth Fight for Share in Economic Skewed Proportion Economic of Have and Wellbeing Factors Have-Nots Lack of Alternative Sources of Earning Livelihood Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 7
  • 8. Ethnic difference Racial Difference Historical Factors Concept of Purity and Pollution Brahmanical Hegemony Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 8
  • 9. Some Faces of Caste Conflict: Identity and Political Space Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 9
  • 10. Assertion for Dalit Unity Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 10
  • 11. Caste Conflict and the Cult of Violence Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 11
  • 12. Caste Conflict and Social Justice • The Preamble accords Justice – social, economic and political topmost priority, makes attainment of social justice one of the main objectives • Social justice is the recognition of greater good to larger number without deprivation or accrual of anybody‟s legal rights – Supreme Court • Means to remove social imbalance by law and harmonize rival claims or interests of different sections of the society – Supreme Court • Social justice in Bihar and in other states too became polarization of castes for political gains – social engineering invented • Causing inter and intra-caste conflict Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 12
  • 13. • Constant political intervention into a social system has politicized caste – 62.9% respondents felt „caste is a vote bank‟ • Caste consciousness today is not only about one‟s caste status in the hierarchy but about how caste or caste associations can be put to use • Ensuring affirmative action through reservation is the best example - 52.1% respondents among all caste categories felt the policy of reservation can be modified and can be extended on economic basis, 20.8% also felt creamy layer can be removed • NSSO estimates OBC population 40.94%, SC – 15.9%, ST – 8.63 and Others – 30.80% (2004-05) • Youth population in India is estimated to be 333 million (33.3 crore) – are there enough jobs / opportunities for all? Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 13
  • 14. The Changing Equations of Caste • Disappearance of caste is not the question - question is how caste and politics are interacting and influencing each other • Demographic structure though tilted towards Upper Castes on socio- economic counts, but indices are changing • Considerable rise in OBC participation and share in power since mid 1970s – competing marginalized SCs for the affirmative action – causing conflict • OBC – a state classification has overwhelmed the issue of acute marginalization and discrimination of the SCs • On the economic front also they are not far behind – if 34.1% Upper Castes earn 45.4% of income in the country, 41.1% OBCs earn 37.7% and 16.8% SCs earn 11.8% • Their respective surplus income is – UCs 53%, OBCs 33.7% and SCs 8.3% Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 14
  • 15. Caste Under Market Economy • Market economy is impacting the economic status of castes and changing their traditional status in social hierarchy • Economic status of the marginalized castes depends on the economic priority and performance of the state – SCs and STs of Gujarat are better off compared to their counterparts in Orissa • At the micro-level economic status of castes is not the same in every state – much depends on state‟s own economic priority and performance • Economically better off Karnataka is India‟s best state in terms of Upper caste, OBCs and ST household as compared to politically assertive Bihar • Economic and educational opportunity under market economy matter more than caste identity – economic status matters more than caste status Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 15
  • 16. Popular Myths vs. Emerging Realities The Myth The Reality • Caste is dynamic and divergent • Caste is static and monolithic • Caste is about dominance • Caste is for solidarity • Caste is the agent of • Caste is resistant to change change • Caste conflict and social • Social Justice not justice can go together attainable without social harmony • Caste conflict is assertion of identity and status • Now it‟s essentially about economic interest Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 16
  • 17. Concludingly • Caste, class and power (Beteille, 1971) equations are constantly changing in society • Change depends on the socio-economic and political dynamics and priorities • Higher caste status doesn’t always mean strong economic and political status • Market economy has broken the jajmani system – made class more conspicuous than caste - changed the social dynamics • Therefore, social justice of affirmative action should consider the changing status of castes (socio-economic-political) rather than sticking to the status-quo of castes Mihir Bholey - Caste Conflict 17