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Eminent scientist Pushpa Mittra Bhargava said he is returning his Padma Bhushan award alleging that the NDA government was trying to make India into a “Hindu religious autocracy” even as more scientists joined the chorus of protest against “growing intolerance”.
Bhargava, who founded the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad, said he will return the award conferred on him in 1986 because he felt the climate in the country was of “very strong fear” and it was “against rationality, against reason and against scientific temper”.
He alleged that appointments to various positions are being made with people who have some connection with RSS. Charging the Modi government with “not keeping its promises”, Bhargava said, “returning the award is the only thing I can do as a scientist”. “BJP is a political front of RSS... master is RSS. There was a CSIR meeting (directors) wherein RSS people attended it. This never happened in the history of CSIR. I will return the award next week,” he said.
Bhargava’s decision came even as he joined a second group of scientists who came out with an online statement expressing concern over “ways in which science and reason are being eroded”. “It is the same climate of intolerance, and rejection of reason that has led to the lynching in Dadri and the assassinations of Prof Kalburgi, Dr. Narendra Dabholkar and Shri Govind Pansare,” said the scientists and academicians including Bhargava and other Padma Bhushan recipients Ashoke Sen and P Balram.
On Tuesday, a group of scientists had petitioned President Pranab Mukherjee voicing concern over incidents of intolerance, including the killing of Kannada writer MM Kalburgi, and urged him to initiate “suitable actions”. The scientists have joined the writers and filmmakers in the protest, which has been termed as a “manufactured rebellion” by the BJP-led NDA government.
Hitting out, Union Minister Arun Jaitley said most of those who have returned awards were “rabid anti-BJP elements”. “Follow their tweets and their stances on various social and political issues. You will find a lot of rabid anti-BJP elements in them. I had already called it a manufactured rebellion. I stand by my phrase. And I think, the events as they are unfolding only indicate that kind of manufacturing is going on at faster speed,” the Minister said in Patna.
He also alleged that the Centre was not keeping its promises.