*The term ‘Hindu Terrorism’ is a Misnomer*


*Ram Puniyani*





When many acts of terror by people like Pragya Singh Thakur and Dayanand
Pandey etc. are coming to fore the word ‘Hindu terrorism’ is being used by
many for such acts of terror. The investigations have shown that these
groups, inspired by the ideology of Hindu Rashtra; Hindutva, Sangh Parivar,
may have been involved in Malegaon blasts, Mecca Masjid, Ajmer, Goa and even
Samjhauta express blast. One recalls that immediately after the blasts many
Muslim youth were arrested on the ground that they have been part of the
conspiracy. The victims were mostly Muslim in these blasts. The blasts were
planned to at times when maximum congregation of people is there, around the
time of Namaz etc. The voice of human rights activists that the reckless
arrest of innocent Muslim youth must be stopped and real culprits caught
hold of, took a long time for being heard as the bias of investigation
authorities was too gross to look the other way around.



The tide turned with the Malegaon blast investigation when Hemant Karkare
could lay his hands on impeccable evidence of involvement of Sadhvi Pragya
and Company. Incidentally Hemant Karkare was called Deshdrohi and
anti-National by Hindutva leaders. He also got killed on the fateful night
of attack on Mumbai on 26/11 2008. The organizations like those associated
with Bajrang Dal, Abhinav Bharat and Sanatan Sanstha have been accused of
being involved with these acts of terror. At the same time the followers of
Hindutva politics are stating that these acts of terror can not be linked to
Hinduism as terrorism is the monopoly only of Abrahamic religions (Judaism,
Christianity and Islam). According to some commentators these latter
religions are associated with religious terrorism, while there is no history
of Hindu terror.



As such the common factor of Abrahamic religions is that they derive their
lineage from Abraham; believe in single God and single ‘book’. In Abrahamic
religions there is a prophet who has brought the message of the almighty God
to the human society. In contrast Hinduism does not have such a prophet as
it went on evolving over a period of time and adding different traditions
under its umbrella, Vedic, post-Vedic, medieval and many contemporary ones.
In Hinduism the concept of supernatural power is very diverse, from Animism,
to polytheism, Monotheism to even atheism, all can come under the spectrum
of Hinduism. This also enables the interpreters to take liberty and present
their version as ‘the Hinduism’. In the complex phenomenon of religion there
are religious books, religious institutions and religious practices, which
need not be precisely the same.



Religions have to be interpreted in the context of social situation of the
time. There is mention of peace and harmony in most of the religions while
one can also pick up the aspects related to violence from their scriptures.
This aspect of violence again depends on interpretation. Same text is
interpreted in different ways by different commentators. The isolated
examples of violence in Abrahamic religions don’t make them preachers of
violence and terror, as terror and violence both are the products of social
situations, not religious doctrines. Many a times the rulers; kings, cutting
across different religions, have used the cover of religion to expand their
kingdoms, Crusade; Jihad and Dharmyudh. Surely the wars unleashed by kings
cannot be called as religious acts or conforming to religions teachings in
any way.



As such while on one hand Hinduism will talk of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkan, (Whole
World is a single family) on the other there is an in built structural
violence in the form of caste system, from Vedas to Manusmriti. Many a Hindu
Holy Seers defend caste system even today. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna
exhorts the hero, Arjuna, to take up arms, commit violence, to do the
‘religious duty’; to fulfil *khstriya dharma* (religiously ordained duty of
a warrior) In Ramayana Lord Ram kills Shambuk to save Hindu religion.
Pushyamitra Shung also did the massacre of Buddhists for saving Hinduism.
Khap Panchayats today are giving death fatwas for young couples, in the name
of religious-caste traditions. Girls are beaten up in Mangalore pub again in
the name of Hindu traditions. The mass violence directed against minorities
is instigated ‘to save’ the religious communities, to save Hindu religion.



The practices of many followers of most of the religions need not be exactly
in accordance with the scriptures. In the same religion we have people like
Hitler and Nelson Mandela. In the same religion we have people like Mahatma
Gandhi and Nathuram Godse. In the same religion we have Khan Abdul Gaffar
Khan and Osama bin Laden. To think that any violence is due to religion is a
totally misplaced understanding of the religion and society.



Unfortunately in contemporary times US designs for controlling the oil
wealth has resulted in a politics which has resorted to the cover of
religion. It was in the US brainstorming centers that the core words of
Islam, Kafir and Jihad were given deliberate twist to train the Al Qaeda for
US goal of getting Russian army defeated in Afghanistan. US media also
coined and popularized the word, ‘Islamic terrorism’ and it has become a
part of the social thinking. To associate religion and terror is surely one
of the biggest crimes against humanity. It is due to the popularization of
the word ‘Islamic Terrorism’ that people started thinking of violence with
religious prefix. So naturally when one after the other terrorist group,
belonging to Hindu religion and inspired by the politics of ‘Hindu nation’
came to surface especially after the Malegaon blast, some journalists and
others started using the word Hindu terrorism, and this also caught on.



This word is as much wrong as the word Islamic terrorism or Christian
terrorism. Christianity also talks of peace and the word Islam stands for
achieving peace by submission to Allah. One can say that life of Gandhi has
been the epitome of practiced Hindu values. On the other hand people like
Godse or Osama bin laden have political goals and they have been presenting
these political goals in the language of religion. In the face of Sadhvi
Pragya Singh Thakur, Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit, Swami Dayanand Pandey
and company, all those inspired by the agenda of Hindu Rashtra, the
temptation to call this terrorism as ‘Hindu terrorism’ has to be resisted.
Religion needs to be de-linked form politics and terrorism; both.




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