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Draupadi Murmu and the coming of a new age

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New Delhi: The National Democratic Party Alliance’s (NDA) presidential Draupadi Murmu has been making headlines since the announcement of her candidature. Hailing from a predominantly tribal district of Odisha, Mayurbhanj Murmu’s work as a state functionary in various capacities is remembered as one of bold decisions, grit, and humility. Known for her unwavering connections to her tribal heritage, Murmu is revered. A progressive leader, she is said to be a believer in tradition, walking hand in hand with modernity. This was seen in the multitude of initiatives she undertook during her tenure as a widely respected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and as the governor of Jharkhand.

There was once a time when certain surnames, Murmu included, meant being subjected to derision in schools and colleges while the social structure has witnessed reforms, dalits and tribals continue to face various forms of oppression. That she is set to replace a dalit man is proof of the NDA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Social justice and transformation – beyond just lip-service, ever post Mandal – must not remain as an idea in perpetuity. When BR Ambedkar spoke about three critical warnings on the eve of our independence, the question was at the top of his mind. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA have walked that talk.

A tribal as the first citizen of India was a dream of the tribal community since the independence. Murmu will symbolize the coming of a new age in India, ushering in the intersection of two vulnerable identities in society a tribal and a woman – to transform and protect the people she represents with unwavering confidence. This is the highest honour for marginalized.

In the past, PA Sangma, another tribal, backed by the NDA, was in the running, but could not make it. Selecting Murmu may prove to be a stepping stone in bringing various issues involving tribals – especially tribal women – into the mainstream public discourse. With her at the helm as the president, there are great hopes of highlighting the trials and tribulation of the trubals, women, the invisibles the downstrodden, and the often forgotten. Her approach, combining tradition with modernity, is the need of the hour.

Since independence, speeches have been made on the question of tribal welfare, no one has concentrated on giving this issue its true relevance and importance. Tribals have been a key concern, but have not received focused attention. This is perhaps why there issues. Take ages to be resolved.

For example, the demand for Jharkhand, a separate state for adivasis, took more than half a century, though demand began before independence. Similarly, the demand for official recognition of the santhali language lingered for a long. It is only because the Atla Bihari Vajpayee–led NDA government recognize this issues, that they got the relevance they deserved.

However, several issues persist, which required discussion and resolution.

This includes the implementation of the 5th schedule provisions, the saran code, the self-rule system, the issue of falls which craft lynching, and schedule tribal status for the tribals of Assam, among other.

As per the constitution, the powers of the governor along with the president are limited. They have to work in unison with the government through consultation with the cabinet. However, Murmu is not one to go along with the wishes of the government. She has time and again proved to be the real custodian of the constitution for the tribal of Jharkhand. Her firm stand against the Raghubad Das led government. In Jharkhand on the Chhota Nagpur Tenancy act and santhal pargana tenancy act, proving her will to fight for tribal rights, made her a hero over night. It was a bold step by a governor from the same party. She exercised her constitutional power again to oppose the formation of the tribal advisory council by the United Progressive Alliance government in Jharkhand, as her consent was not taken by Chief Minister Hemand Soren.

Murmu is undaunted in unsettling time. Many political pundits including her opponents, yashwant Sinha have called her a rubber stamp president. This is unfortunate because even a brief perusal of the pages of the history saws that she has repeatedly prove her independence, to witness her as the first female tribal head of the state – will herald a new era of progress, equality, and respect. If she wins the elections, which is very lightly, it will inspire millions.

From the Rajya sabha to raisina hill and ever India’s prestigious Padma Award there is reflection of confronting social realities, The idea of “behafism” has done great amount of disservice to the cause of the marginalized, now for the first time in the history of India – Dalit and Tribal communities articulating, asserting and fighting for their rightful space in the new Aspirational India. As a young people from dalit and tribal communities, we she hope and inspiration in the decision. We see a reflection of ourselves in Draupadi Murmu.

(Jyoti Murmu and Guru Prakash Paswan)