UNDERSTANDING  HINDUTVA
 -    Averthanus L.  D'Souza.
 Ramesh Rajaram Vispute, a former Secretary of the Vishwa  Hindu Parishad (VHP) once remarked: "The enemies of the Hindus are the Muslims,  the Christians, the Hindu intellectuals and the media."   It is very  significant as well as intriguing that Vispute included the Hindu intellectuals  and the media in his category of the "enemies" of Hindus.   It does  not take great intellectual acumen to interpret the meaning of this statement by  a very prominent Hindutva promoter.   It is quite obvious that   Hindu intellectuals (nor any other reasonably educated person for that matter)  will refuse to  swallow the confused gibberish  which is churned out  by the Hindutva propagandists to arouse anger and hatred  against Muslims  and Christians,  for which the VHP  is so notorious.   Any  thinking person (including Hindu "intellectuals") will see through the falsity  of the arguments which the VHP advances in its hate campaigns.  It is  precisely because the position of the Hindutva campaign is irrational  and  untenable that the propagandists prefer to recruit uneducated and unthinking  followers who can easily be manipulated to believe anything that is fed to  them.    The Bajrang Dal,  which is considered to be the  front-rank of the storm-troopers  of the VHP  is a good example of  uneducated youth, with more passion than reason, who are willing to blindly  follow orders without thinking, and who are conditioned to believe that heroism  consists in slaughtering helpless women and children, and burning innocent  people alive.   In this respect the Bajrang Dal is no different from  the Hitler Youth of Nazi Germany or the youth brigades of the other fascist  movements in Europe who were used to terrorize the population into  submission.   With their saffron head-bands and wielding 'trishuls',  and screaming full-throated war-cries,   these rampaging gangs can  cause terror anywhere  which is precisely what they are trained to do.   They are 'programmed' to follow orders, irrespective of the morality of the  orders or the consequences which follow.  B.S. Moonje, a prominent RSS  leader, personally met  the Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini in Rome  on 19 March, 1931, visited some important military schools and educational  institutions and became acquainted with the Balilla and the Avanguardisti  organizations.   Moonje wrote in his diary that the keystone of the  fascist system is the  'indoctrination' of youths, rather than  education.  This is the foundation on which the Bajrang Dal is  built.
 While cultivated ignorance of the youth is one facet which  is promoted by the Hindutva  ideologues,  deliberate falsification of  current facts as well as of History is another method of indoctrination  used.    Lal .Krishna. Advani  closely studied the system of  propaganda developed by Nazi Germany.  He says:  "In Nazi Germany,  fascism in action developed two other distinctive characteristics: firstly,  adoption of propaganda as a key instrument of State policy; and secondly, the  systematic  development of a demonology to keep the masses in a mood of  perpetual tension and hysteria." (L.K.Advani- "A Prisoner's Scrap Book"  )   Advani and his colleagues have tried hard to refine and improve  upon the propaganda-cum-terror machinery  which was developed by Nazi  Germany, specially by Hitler's most trusted lieutenant Paul Joseph Goebbels,  whose name has now become synonymous with high-voltage mendacious  propaganda.     
 One of the more prominent falsifications which the  Hindutva protagonists are propagating is that Hindutva is an integral part of  Hinduism.   No sensible person, (including thinking Hindus) accepts  this claim.   In fact, the vast majority of Hindus are aghast at this  identification of Hinduism with Hindutva.     Hinduism is a  highly respected religion of long standing.  It is recognized (even by  non-Hindus) as being, perhaps, one of the oldest religions in human  history.  It outlived the ancient religions of the Sumerians, the  Etruscans, the Mesopotamians the Greeks and the Egyptians.  Hinduism has  always been associated with  'sanatana'         which denotes  timelessness or ancientness.   Hinduism has never been associated with  any particular political system;  nor has it ever shown a preference for  any particular cultural context.   In the broadest sense of the word,  Hinduism is "heterodox"  and embraces a vast variety of rituals, beliefs,  popular practices and dietary preferences.   In the Bhagavad Gita,  Lord Krishna tells Arjuna: "Through whatever path men come to me, I accept them  through that very path."
  In sharp contrast to Hinduism as a religion,   Hindutva is a clearly distinguishable "political" ideology which is straining to  concoct a "national" identity  based on the Hindu  religion.    Hindutva is a clearly fascist political movement,  which has drawn much of its inspiration from European fascism and German  Nazism.   The most prominent protagonists of Hindutva,  Vinayak  Damodar Savarkar (1902  1966),  Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar (1906  1973)  and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee (1901  1953)  among others, have derived their  ideologies from European fascism and modified it to suit Indian  conditions.   In fact, Pravin Togadia the "International General  Secretary" of the VHP explicitly says that India is a Hindu Rashtra since  millennia, and that Hindutva is not a religion but a synonym for Hindu  nationalism.   It should be quite clear, therefore, that the rejection  of the claims of Hindutva cannot be construed as being  anti-Hinduism.   In fact,  it is precisely because of the  distortion of Hinduism by the Hindutva brigade that the Hindu intellectuals have  rejected it.   The Hindutva fanatics thrive on spreading this  confusion between Hindutva and Hinduism.   They have been able to  increase their  popularity because they repeat the (false) propaganda that  the promotion of Hindutva is the promotion of Hinduism
 There are many distortions which the Hindutva fascists  have wrought on Hinduism.   Suffice it to indicate only a few blatant  contradictions in their propaganda.   
 One:  Hindutva is supposedly  a  movement to create a Hindu "Rashtra".   The secularism enshrined in  the Indian Constitution is violently rejected by the Hindutva  protagonists.   At the same time they have made a conscious and  vigorous effort to create an "international"  Hindu community.    The formation of the "World Hindu Council"  and the creation of the post of  an "International General Secretary" of the VHP is a clear contradiction of the  claim that Hindutva is limited to the objective of creating a Hindu  "nation."   This contradiction is obvious to every sane person,  except, of course, the rabid Hindutva ideologues.
 The claim made by Pravin Togadia that  Hindutva as a  "Rashtra" has existed since millennia is patently false.  By all historical  accounts, whether in ancient or mediaeval India,  there were several  "kingdoms" or "empires."   Among the more well-known ancient empires  were the Mauryan empire of Chandragupta Maurya ( approx. 326 B.C. to 184  B.C.)  and the Asokan empire  (approx. 269 B.C. to 232 B.C.)   There were also other lesser kingdoms like those of Kushana.  In the south  there were the numerous kingdoms of Adilshah, the Pandyan and Chola kingdoms,  the Chalukyan dynasty and the Vijayanagaran kingdom (1336 to 1567 A.D.)   and the better known Maratha Kingdom whose best known figure is  Shivaji.    In the course of history, all these kingdoms were in  conflict with one or another with a view to expand their fiefdom or to retrieve  lands which had been taken away by force.   There was never a "nation"  called India.  Even after the gaining of political independence from   Britain in 1945,  it was left to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to consolidate  the various major and minor kingdoms into a unified Nation.  It is  indisputable that it was under Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai  Patel that the so-called "Princely States" were abolished and integrated into  the State of India, which, for the first time in its entire history adopted a  Constitution which was to govern the "Nation."   The falsity of the  VHP's claim that India was always a Hindu "rashtra" is proven by the very fact  that it is still seeking to "create" the Hindu Rashtra of its  dream.      
 Two:  the VHP claims that people who  profess and practice other religions cannot be part of the Hindu  Rashtra.   This is in stark contradiction to the repeated statements  made by the Hindutva leaders that Hindutva is a "secular" concept.  In  fact, they claim that they are secular precisely because they are Hindu.   They accuse non-Hindus of being "pseudo-secular."   They continue to  trumpet this obvious contradiction that only Hindus are secular and the  followers of all other religions are not secular.   Yet, they also  claim that Hindutva is a "composite" culture which embraces a variety of  religions, cults, languages and ethnic cultures.   The Hindutva  ideologues have never been able to reconcile  this glaring contradiction in  their position.  If Hindutva "embraces"  other  ethnic cultures,  why is it that they are systematically forcing tribals (who are not, and never  have been,  Hindu) to "convert"  to Hinduism?   On the one  hand they have sponsored so-called "Freedom of Religion" legislation in many  States; because they are ostensibly opposed to conversions by force, fraud or  inducements;  yet on the other hand, they themselves are forcibly  "converting" tribals, members of scheduled castes and followers of other  religions.  They offer the lame and unconvincing argument that they are  only bringing back these people to the Hindu fold.  They have called this  movement a "ghar vapasi."   The fact is that the tribals have never  been Hindu.  They have their own culture, religion and social  practices.   "Ghar vapasi"  in their case simply does not make  any sense.   Former Indian Prime Minister, V.P. Singh has rightly  pointed out that "ultimately what they are aiming at is authoritarian   rule.  Then not only will the minorities be targeted, but also those who do  not agree with them. You will be declared an anti-national and treated  thus."
 One of the more prominent characteristics of any  dictatorial political movement is the systematic  creation  of   confusion in the minds of the citizens so that they can never be sure of what  the truth is. This is done in two ways.   One is to spread rumours  through the cadres of grassroots level workers, and another is to simultaneously  issue "official" statements "clarifying" the official position on any particular  issue.   This is a very subtle psychological game which is being  played by the top leadership of the  Hindutva brigade.   Citizens  need to be aware of this and not fall into the trap which is deliberately  created by the Hindutva ideologues.  A glaringly example of this  "double-speak" is the fact that the Bajrang Dal leaders in Karnataka have openly  stated on TV channels that they are responsible for the attacks against  Christian churches, institutions and personnel.  At the same time, the BJP  government in Karnataka and the VHP leadership insist that the Bajrang Dal had  nothing to do with the attacks.   
 There are too many contradictions in the propaganda  arsenal of the Sangh Parivar to be treated at length in a brief essay,  but  this short analysis will, perhaps, help to pinpoint the  contradictions:
 Hindu Nationalism v/s International Hindu  Solidarity.
 The entire Hindutva movement is grounded on the principle  that India is a Hindu nation, and that only Hindus can enjoy rights of  citizenship in India.   In this view, Muslims and Christians, in  particular, but also Jews, Parsis, Buddhists and Jains, are viewed as  non-Indian.   Each time a violent attack is carried out against  Muslims or Christians, the Bajrang Dal terrorists shout that the Muslims and  Christians should either become Hindus or leave the country.   Islam  and Christianity are considered to be "impositions" by foreign Muslim conquerors  or by Western Christian missionaries.  The teachings of V.D. Savarkar and  M.S. Golwalkar are very explicit about this.  According to them, non-Hindus  cannot enjoy rights of citizenship.  The Muslims are constantly warned that  their continued presence in India is entirely dependent on the "goodwill" of the  Hindus and the Christians are "advised" to form an Indian Church under the  complete control of the Indian Government, similar to the National Church in  China.   The so-called principle is constantly repeated that only  those who sever their links with any international community and become entirely  Hindu will be tolerated in (an Hindutva ruled)  India.    
 The stark contradiction in this position is the fact that  Hindutva is Not confined to the geographical territory of India;  it is  sought to be made an international religion.  Ever since the famous  Parliament of Religions was addressed by Swami Vivekananda, in Chicago  the  "missionary" dimension of Hinduism was begun with the formation of the Vedanta  Society in 1893  in New York.   Today there are Hindu  "missions"  all over the world, in the U.S.A., in Europe, in the Pacific  Islands, in the West Indies, and in South Africa.   The claim that  Hindutva is a movement to establish a Hindu "Rashtra," is, therefore, patently  false.   The comparison with the expansionist movement of Nazi Germany  is too striking to be missed.  First it started with the unification of  German speaking countries; then it was extended to include all people of Aryan  ethnic stock.  Since racial characteristics could not be  "assimilated"  the Nazis began a systematic extermination, first  of  the Jewish people and then of other "tainted" races.   The Hindutva  claim to form a Hindu Rashtra, is, on the face of it, a huge fraud perpetrated  by the Hindutva ideologues.  From a close examination of the literature  available, it is clear that the Hindutva brigade wants to establish a theocratic  Hindu State in India, not dissimilar to the Islamic State of neighbouring  Pakistan.
 Tolerance v/s xenophobia.
 Another myth which has been created by the Hindutva  protagonists is the claim that Hindutva is a tolerant ideology and is based on  secular values.   This is far from the truth.  Hindutva is a  blatantly intolerant movement which thrives on spreading hatred and fear among  people.  In fact it is so intolerant that it seeks to re-write  history,  which, according to it, has been written by  "pseudo-secularists."    Its distortion of history is so blatant  that it has even created the myth that Asoka  and Chandragupta Maurya were  Hindu kings.  This is a blatant falsification of History.  All  reliable sources tell us that Asoka ruled over a Buddhist kingdom, and that  Chandragupta Maurya was strongly associated with the Jaina tradition.  The  Hindutva view of history is not based on scientific research, but on an  imagination running wild.   The Hindutva "historians" are worthy  disciples of Goebbels who taught that if you repeat a lie over and over  again,  people will soon begin to accept it as the truth.    
 If Hindutva is a tolerant political ideology which  respects secular values, why is it that in all the States which are ruled by the  BJP there is a systematic attack against Christians and  Muslims?    Why is it that tribals, who are not, and never have  been, Hindu are being terrorized into converting to Hinduism?    
 The Hindutva fanatics claim that they are against  conversion by force, fraud or by material inducements.  In fact they accuse  the Christians of having converted Hindus by offering such material  inducements.   Yet, the duplicity of their claims is starkly evident  in the fact that wherever they have attacked the Christians,  independent  Commissions of Enquiry have not been able to confirm a single case of conversion  by the use of fraud, force or material inducement.    The Laws in  India are very clear about such conversions. If the Hindutva terrorists have any  evidence of such conversions, they should have recourse to the Law.    Instead, they resort to violence and terror against helpless, innocent and weak  communities.   They themselves use force to (re)convert people.  
 The Hindutva movement is  built on the foundations of  falsehood, force and terror.   In times of natural calamities, like  the earthquake in Gujarat,  they prevented anyone else from assisting the  affected people.  They sought exclusive rights to dispense aid, but they  distributed this aid in a highly reprehensible manner.   Muslim  victims were carefully and deliberately excluded.   Others were given  aid only on condition that they swore to remain or to become Hindu.    There is voluminous evidence of such discrimination even in times of dire  affliction.   And these very people claim that Hindutva is a  humanitarian and generous movement.  
 Citizens need to be aware of the duplicity of the Hindutva  movement.   They should examine all their claims critically;  and  most of all, citizens should not be beguiled into believing that the Hindutva  movement has any redeeming features.  It is an unmitigated  evil.
 The battle lines are very clear.  We Indians, of all  faiths, varieties of cultures and  languages,  are facing a grave  threat to the secular, democratic and pluri-cultural fabric of our  society.   We need to join forces to defeat the evil forces of fascism  and authoritarianism.   The fight is not between Hinduism and other  religions.  The  fight is really between secularism and democracy, on  the one hand, and fascism on the other.   
 Averthanus L.  D'Souza,
 D-13, La Marvel  Colony,
 Dona Paula,  Goa 403  004.
 Tel: 2453628.      
  
3 comments:
To be fair and objective, we also need to look into Islamic Terrorism and Christian Fundamentalism. Refer to:
What made them angry @
http://www.ultracurrents.co.cc/
what about christian organizations spreading hatred in india in disguise of helping poor?
christiany is the scum of the world.
As religions get institutionalized they loose all their religiousness in the rituals…
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