Column: The Radicalised Hindu – and why we need to worry

Haridwar is one of the holiest cities for Hindus. At the foothills of the Shivalik Ranges, the city is by the banks of the Ganga, as it moves form its source in the mountains, to the plains. bIn Both in the Shaivite tradition and in the Vaishnavite tradition, the city has great significance. Called interchangeably Haridwar and Haradwar –  the gateways to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva respectively – the spot attracts millions of pilgrims every year, who hope to attain salvation by a dip in the Ganga at this most holy of places.

Ganga flows cleaner in Haridwar, Varanasi, as industrial discharge remains  low, amid lockdown
Haridwar

Last week, this holiest of Hindu spots was desecrated by those who wish to hijack the religion. And, the Government, as always, was mute and frozen into inaction. The Hindu Dharam Sansad, held in Haridwar, amongst other things, called for the killing of Muslims, the overthrow of a future Government, the take over of India by force. Amongst the milder comments was the call for the murder of former PM Manmohan Singh, the setting aside of the Constitution and the following of Godse (he who murdered Gandhi in cold blood) instead. A self styled preacher Annapurna said “   “We are ready to kill them, we are ready to go to jail. We need 100 soldiers to kill 20 lakh of them, we are ready to go to jail. Only if you are ready to dedicate yourself like this, you will be able to save the Sanatan dharma. And remember, we are Sanatan dharma’s protectors. Keep your books aside, and take up weapons,”. And she was just one of the people who spewed venom against those not like her.

For many of us brought up in the Hindu faith, and tradition, this is a violation of all things that the religion talks about. This is not our religion, but an ugly, malformed, violent shadow of it. It is almost like all the evil that was spoken about in Hindu theology, has amalgamated into this ugly manifestation of it, that preaches hate, violence, and destruction. This strain of ugliness and hate, is the embodiment of the Asuras and Rakshasas of the myths – the kinds that the Gods would be born to vanquish. And for some reason, it has become identified with the faith of millions – most of whom wont even harm a fly. This is not Hinduism. It maybe Hindutva – and it is time those who followed the ideology of religious nationalism of Hindutva spoke up to clarify if it is, or not.

In  the last few years, we have been seeing an outbreak of such radicatlisation. We are talking about people who are willing to murder others (in cold blood) for perceived slights to their faith. We have been seeing radical Hindutvadis disrupting Friday prayers in Gurugram, with chants of Jai Shri Ram. We have seen radical Hindutvadis break into schools where Christmas Carols are being practiced to shout Jai Shri Ram, and force others to do the same. We have heard of Muslim shopkeepers being beaten up with chants of Jai Shri Ram. And, in all this, while noteworthy Right Wing spokespeople put up a valiant defense of the miscreants – oh they were praying in public spaces. Oh – why should Hindu children sing Christmas carols, oh did the shopkeeper have a license. What these luminaries of the irght ignore is the desecration of one of the holiest symbols of Hinduism – Ram. When violent men, with hate in their heart, and murder as intention – go after innocents in the name of “God” – you are really defiling God.

Hinduism is  a faith. A stream of consciousness. A way of life. Hindutva is a political movement -trying to create a Hindu state. While all HIndutvadis could be Hindus, all Hindus are not HIndutvadis. There is no point making excuses, and calling this a fringe. It wasn’t a fringe when one of its adherents murdered Gandhi. It wasn’t a fringe, when it managed to mobilize to break the law, violate the Constitution, and bring down the Babri Masjid. And, it isn’t a fringe now.

We have living examples of what happens when people with faith don’t counter the fundamentalists who try and hijack the religion to establish political power. We have seen this in the USA, as religious fundamentalists have hijacked the Republican Party – and now attempting to destroy women’s rights. We have seen this in Iran, as the once proud Persian people struggle under the jackboot of Islamist mullahs. And we see this in Pakistan. We should pray that future generations do not see this in India. And, for that Hindus have to stand up to be counted. We have to call out haters in our midst, and say this is not in our name. We have to oppose – non violently, and with love in our hearts – those who would attempt to hijack our faith, defile our Gods, and desecrate our holiest spots.

The Hindu Dharm Sansad –was definitely not Hindu. Violated all norms of Dharma. And was completely out of synch with the sansad (parliament). And, we the people of faith, and the citizens of India, have to do something about this – since our Government has been frozen into inaction.

It starts with putting pressure on the government to take action against those who took a holy vow to set aside the will of the people, overthrow a legally elected future government, and commit genocide on millions of co-citizens. We don’t have a choice. This would be what is called dharma (duty. Righteousness). Standing up against those who violate Constitutional dharma is the duty of not just all citizens, but also the Government. And we need to ensure it is followed.

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