Increasing Levels Of Brutality Do Not Portend Well For A Nation
In 2021, Prof. Thomas Blom Hansen, an anthropologist at Stanford University, wrote in his book `The Law of Force: The Violent Heart of Indian Politics’ that more and more Indians are tacitly endorsing or actively participating in public violence and that this pathology has moved to the centre stage of public life.
His assessment seems to have been borne out of the public killing of farmer Ramswaroop Dhakad in Guna district last week. He was mercilessly beaten in the village of Ganeshpura in the Guna district of Madhya Pradesh by a local BJP leader, Mahendra Nagar, his sons, his wife, his elder brother and other relatives. There are conflicting reports about what led to this murder. One report states that Dhakad had reportedly taken a financial loan from Nagar against a collateral of six bighas of his land located in the adjoining Baran district of Rajasthan. With prices of land having shot up, he wanted the legal documents returned to him, but Nagar refused. The other version is that Nagar, a small-time BJP leader, has a history of grabbing land belonging to farmers and is known to have forced 25 farmers to ‘sell’ their land at dirt-cheap rates, with many of them having been forced to flee the village rather than face his wrath and that of his cohorts. He had wanted Dhakad’s land, which he had declined to sell to him. An incensed Nagar decided to teach him a lesson. Nagar, his two sons, brothers and some assistants armed with guns proceeded to surround Dhakad and beat........





















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