What 
                      is the process that governs the relations between various 
                      individuals and groups in a diverse society? To a large 
                      extent, the answer to this question indicates the level 
                      of maturity of any society and usually varies from country 
                      to country and from time to time. If this question was posed 
                      with Europe in view, the answer would be violence in the 
                      dark ages and political process in the modern era. The road 
                      that brought Europe from the savage dark ages to the enlightened 
                      modern era is a long and tortuous one. In spite of the overwhelming 
                      presence of a democratic system on most of the continent, 
                      there are aberrations like Bosnia and Kosovo from time to 
                      time, which degenerated into violent conflicts erasing any 
                      notions of a civil society. Even the United States had to 
                      undergo a tumultuous civil war, which has bitterly divided 
                      the country, despite having a robust and revolutionary constitution. 
                      
                    In 
                      any society, at all times there will be people or groups 
                      with differing opinions. The political process that facilitates 
                      and moderates a dialogue between these groups is the hallmark 
                      of a modern democratic society. That's what differentiates 
                      an Afghanistan or Burundi from a Britain or India. Even 
                      when your disagreements are of an irreconcilable/fundamental 
                      nature, you are still expected to play by the rules of the 
                      game set by the political process. When the fairness of 
                      the process itself is in question, it will lead to anarchy 
                      and ultimately violence. 
                    In 
                      my view that is precisely what is happening in India. Many 
                      of these extremist outfits, irrespective of whether their 
                      grievances are legitimate or not, have come to question 
                      the legitimacy of the political process. They are increasingly 
                      of the view that there is no political space for them to 
                      express their views/aspirations. Given the cynical and perverted 
                      nature of the current political process, where money, muscle 
                      and family power are the only things that count, they view 
                      the whole process as illegitimate. We have to strive to 
                      create a fair and just society, where every citizen/group 
                      will be secure and has a fair chance of being heard. Only 
                      when they perceive that the process if fair and legitimate, 
                      will they have an incentive to abhor the path of violence 
                      and indulge in a process of dialogue. The failure of rule 
                      of law coupled with the inaccessible and tardy judicial 
                      system, their grievances border on sounding legitimate. 
                      But does that make the path they have chosen, i.e. violence 
                      legitimate? The answer is an emphatic NO.
                      
                    Violence 
                      is the final arbiter and has no role whatsoever in a modern 
                      and democratic society. Only societies, which are struck 
                      in medieval times like Afghanistan or some of the sub-Saharan 
                      African countries, where there is no notion of either civil 
                      society or collective good indulge in violence and the results 
                      are there for every one to see. India is certainly not in 
                      that league. Whatever could be the faults of our democracy, 
                      we still remain a free country, where people can voice their 
                      views without fear of retribution and are blessed with a 
                      robust and non-partisan media. There are many ills plaguing 
                      our democracy and the answer to them lies only in better 
                      and more democracy. 
                    The 
                      bulk of the people understand this simple truth. That is 
                      why during every election thousands defy calls for boycotts 
                      and line up peacefully to elect their representatives. Nothing 
                      can justify brutal violence as a means of political achievement. 
                      Neither the goondas and criminals in the garb of politicians, 
                      nor extremists of any persuasion who have no argument except 
                      the gun can be tolerated in a sane society. The real battle 
                      is for the minds of the people, and it is won through logic, 
                      persuasion and public reasoning. The law of the gun must 
                      yield place to rule of law. 
                     
                     
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