*Who Is Afraid of Tipu Sultan ?*


- subhash gatade



Ravi said the state government is not ready to name the university after
Tipu Sultan. If they are going to set up a non-religious university then
the name should be non-controversial.... Like British, Tipu is also a
foreigner for us and we will not accept his name.

CT Ravi, higher education minister, Karnataka

(Quoted in Jan 25, 2013, 16:38 IST , By DNA)



The fast changing political developments in Karnataka has rather
overshadowed the manner in which Tipu Sultan- who died fighting the
Britishers at Srirangapatna (4 th May 1799) - is being denigrated by people
owing allegiance to Sangh Parivar. The latest in series happens to be the
higher education minister of Karnataka Mr C T Ravi, who claimed that for
them 'Tipu is also a foreigner' like the British.

The immediate context of this Tipu bashing is the decision by the central
ministry of minority affairs to set up 'Tipu Sultan University' at
Srirangapatna. In fact, it’s the name which has raised the hackles of them,
though they are not averse to another university being set up in Karnataka.
As a recap of the unfolding events it may be underlined here that two
months back the ministry decided to set up such universities under
'public-private partnership' in five different states - Karnataka, Jammu
Kashmir, Bihar, Bengal and Madhya Pradesh - under article 31 of the
constitution (rights to minorities to start educational institutions) where
fifty per cent seats would be reserved for religious minorities - Muslims,
Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists etc. A panel was also constituted to prepare a
feasibility report for the five universities, draw up the syllabus and
submit it to the ministry by February.

A section of the media has also faithfully joined this denigration of Tipu
Sultan 'Tiger of Mysore' - as he is widely known - who was a ruler much
ahead of his times. A sample of this bias could be had from a recent
incident on a Kannada TV channel which held panel discussion on the Tipu
University issue. While Pramod Muthalik - of the SriRam Sene fame,
Chidananda Murthy and advocate Devaraju spoke on behalf of Sangh Parivar, C
S Dwarakanath and Murulasiddappa spoke in favour of Tipu Sultan. The TV
show anchor was so partial that he did not give any opportunity to
Dwarakanath and Murulasiddappa to speak at all and he ended the programme
by letting Muthalik and Chidananda Murthy have the last word.  It was a
different matter that Dwarakanath and Murulasiddappa stated in the end that
no matter who opposes the proposal, the said University will come up.

People conversant with Karnataka politics can recall that it is not for the
first time that Sangh people are doing this. Few years back when BJP was
sharing power with JD(S) in the state, the then higher education minister
D.H. Shankarmurthy - a RSS Swayamsevak from his school days - had similarly
tried to recast Karnataka history books in the Sangh Parivar's mould and
had announced his move to obliterate the great Tipu Sultan's name from the
pages of Kannada history. Under the false pretext that Tipu did not give
due importance to the Kannada language and rather promoted Persian language
he had asserted that Tipu Sultan should not be glorified. 'Most of the
history text books in the country depict Tipu Sultan, Akbar, Aurangazeb
Alexander and others as patriots but the real ones are never brought to
light,' Murthy had observed then. For him the alleged neglect of Kannada
language by Tipu Sultan was reason enough that the great warrior of all
times who even sacrificed his children to end colonial rule be obliterated
from Karnataka's history. The pretext of anti-Kannada bias in Tipu Sultan
ran hollow when one knew that the Archeaological Department of Mysore State
is in possession of over thirty letters by Tipu to the Shankaracharya of
Shringeri Math. These letters are written in the Kannada characters.

For C.T. Ravi today or for Shankarurthy few years back it was minor matter
that Tipu sensed the designs of the British and tried to forge broader
unity with the domestic rulers and even tried to connect with French and
the Turks and the Afghans to give a fitting reply to the hegemonic designs
of the British. Definitely the Sangh Swayamsevaks do not want the future
generations to even know that Tipu defeated the British army twice with his
superior planning and better techniques and who died in the battlefield
itself fighting the Britishers again with his sword in his hand.

It may be recalled here that Tipu was an apostle of Hindu-Muslim unity, was
fond of new inventions, and is called innovator of the world’s first war
rocket, who felt inspired by the French Revolution and despite being a
ruler called himself Citizen and even planted the tree of 'Liberty' in his
palace. As an aside it may be mentioned here that Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the
then President of India, in his Tipu Sultan Shaheed Memorial Lecture in
Bangalore called Tipu Sultan the innovator of the world's first war rocket.
Two of these rockets, captured by the British at Srirangapatna, are
displayed in the Royal Artillery Museum in London.

Of course the move to declare him a 'foreigner' or a failed attempt to
obliterate the name of the warrior from history books, whose martyrdom
fighting the Britishers preceded the historic revolt of the 1857 by around
50 years does not appear surprising as far as the whole trajectory of the
RSS is concerned. The eighty plus year old history of the 'cultural
organisation' is replete with facts which show how they have discovered
cowardice as a virtue. Thousands of pages have been written about the way
they kept themselves aloof from the historic anti-colonial struggle of the
Indian people under the excuse that they want to unify the Hindus. Enough
has been written on the way they tried to break the wider anti-colonial
unity by pitting Hindus against Muslims. Perhaps it is high time to
emphasise the fact the ideologues of the Hindutva brigade were 'pioneers'
as far as claiming that Hindus and Muslims were two nations.

At times it is baffling to know the extent to which the falsification of
history has been attempted to suit the 'divide' and 'rule policy of the
Britishers. In one of his speeches given in 1977 in the Rajya Sabha, titled
'History in the Service of Imperialism'  Professor B. N. Pandey, Professor
of History in Allahabad University, who later became Governor of Orissa,
had narrated his experience. In his speech he mentioned how way back in
1928 "..[w]hen he was a Professor of History in Allahabad University some
students came to him with a book written by one Professor Harprasad
Shastri, Professor of Sanskrit of Calcutta University in which it was
mentioned that Tipu Sultan told 3000 Brahmins to convert to Islam otherwise
they will be killed, and those 3000 Brahmins committed suicide rather than
becoming Muslims. On reading this Professor B. N. Pandey wrote to Professor
Harprasad Shastri asking him on what basis have you written this? What is
the source of your information? Prof. Harprasad Shastri wrote back that the
source of information is the Mysore Gazetteer. Then Prof. Pandey wrote to
Prof. Shrikantia, Professor of History in Mysore University asking him
whether it is correct that in Mysore Gazetteer it is mentioned that Tipu
Sultan told 3000 Brahmins to convert to Islam. Prof. Shrikantia wrote back
that this is totally false, he had worked in this field and there is no
such mention in the Mysore Gazetteer, rather the correct version was just
the reverse, namely, that Tipu Sultan used to give annual grants to 156
Hindu Temples, he used to send grants to the Shankaracharya of Shringheri,
etc."

It is now history how the colonials distorted our history to suit their
imperial interests. One very well knows they called our uprisings as
mutinies, our heroes as villains, and our freedom fighters as usurpers and
terrorists. It is understandable why the colonialists reviled Tipu, who
proved to be a formidable rival who refused to become a tributary of the
British Company. The move to declare him a 'foreigner' and refusing to
honour the sacrifices he made fighting the Britishers is just another
indication that Sangh Parivar has taken it upon themselves the task left
unfinished by the colonialists.

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