*Dear Friends,*

*Please find two articles one by Prof.. Biswamoy Pati,  **University* *of *
*Delhi**, an Oriya who did in-depth studies on Kandhamal another by
Mr.S.Anand, Reporter of Tehelka for your reference. These articles have
been published in Tehelka.You can click the following link, if necessary.
These reports do help to clarify the situation in Kandhamals to some extent
- if read together with the Sangh Parivar reports as reported in Organiser.
I am sharing these reports in context of the online propaganda barrage
launched by Sangh Parivar- specially the mail by Mr. Ashok Sahu, the writeup
by Ram Madhav and the coverage by organiser. *


*My own visits to Kandhmal make it clear to me that there is a systematic
effort by Sangh Parivar to "hinduise" the Kandh tribals, and that setting up
the "Pana Christians" as the enemy is a major part of it.  The issue here is
not only communal riots but also that the social-cultural genocide of the
"Kandhs" as a seperate people  and the loss of theie incredible social and
cultural richness bring lost through this process of hinduisation. This
tribe has a rich and glorious history, specially its part in fighting the
East India Company and the British Government for almost a century.
*




*Regards*

*Nachiketa
*

* http://www.tehelka.com/story_main37.asp?filename=Ne190108Letter
_from_orissa.asp*

*Re-Convert Or Die *

*What's happening in Orissa is a brute reconversion of Dalit and Adivasi
converts by the Sangh. **BISWAMOY PATI** explains the history** *

*Most reports on the communal violence in Kandhamal highlight the obvious:
that the Hindutva outfits have targeted the Christians. Nevertheless, the
history of caste formation over the last two centuries in Orissa could
provide insights into some complexities. ***

*It might sound strange but a major effort to Hinduise the
Kandhamala-Phulbani tract was made by the colonial and "internal" Oriya
exploiters in the 19th century. This was the logical fallout of a drive that
was aimed to tap the natural resources of this tract and harness it to the
machinery of colonial and feudal exploitation. It was closely linked to the
enterprise of building Siva temples in this tract and can be traced back to
1855. Thus, colonial officials like Dinabandhu Patnaik (tahsildar –
headquarters, Bisipara) recruited forced labour from the Kandhamal region
for the purpose. This drive ensured the conversion of tribals into Hinduism.
***

*The colonial context meant a suspicion of Christianity. Consequently, in
some cases this prevented conversions to Christianity. However, by 1950 we
find a large section of the tribal Kandhas of the region accepting
Christianity as a means to get protection from exploitation by the Hindus.
Interestingly, the Kandhas who had got Hinduised through the land
settlements over the 19th century began to assert their majoritarian
identity. ***

*Thus, by 1994 we come across some of them preventing the Panas —– outcastes
from entering a Siva temple at Phulbani. This had led to clashes between the
Kandha converts to Hinduism and the outcaste Panas. In this sense it is
clear that the "Hindus" of today or even those of 1994 need to be located as
tribal converts to Hinduism. ***

*The other side of the story relates to the Panas, classified by the
colonialist, in close collaboration with Orissa's brahminical order, as a
"criminal caste". The colonialists negotiated the hill people of Orissa
through terror strikes in the first half of the 19th century. Working
alongside was the classification strategy that hierarchised and incorporated
tribal people to generate a workforce in agriculture. A mass of humanity
comprising hill (pahariah) people were clubbed under categories like Panas,
with systematic efforts to obliterate their history. Unlike the sections of
the affluent Kandhas and other tribal groups who could get integrated into
the caste formation, the poorer sections were "integrated" through terror as
outcastes. ***

*Over the 1950s and later, sections of Panas have converted to Christianity.
In fact, such conversions need to be seen as a form of protest against
brahminical Hinduism's oppressive features and as a part of a survival
strategy, as has been noted earlier in the case of the Kandhas. ***

*It is this problem that causes insecurity and fears of the fascist Hindu
forces and explains their ire against Pana converts to Christianity in
Orissa, Hindu fascism's
post-Gujarat laboratory. What is being witnessed in the name of
re-conversion in Orissa is the attempt by fascist forces to convert tribals
to Hinduism. The attack on Pana converts to Christianity is aimed at
terrorising them into submission. ***

*Pati is the author of Identity, Hegemony,
Resistance: Towards a Social History of
Conversions in Orissa, 1800–2000
He can be reached at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ***

* *

* From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 5, Issue 2, Dated **Jan 19, 2008 ***

* *

*Next Stop Orissa* **

*With Modi triumphant, an emboldened Sangh is set upon doing a repeat of
Gujarat, reports **S. ANAND** *

*"You are just burning tyres. How many Isai houses and churches have you
burnt? Without kranti (revolution) there can be no shanti (peace). Narendra
Modi has done kranti in Gujarat, the reason why shanti's there." ***

*Lakhanananda Saraswati,** 82-year-old Sangh leader inciting his followers
on his cell phone on December 25, from a medical centre in Daringbadi,
Kandhamal district, in the presence of police and journalists ***

*FIRE, AGNI, is the most favoured element in Hindutva's next laboratory
Orissa. It is the acrid smell from the burnt-down churches, vehicles and
homes that remains with you after a three-day visit to Kandhamal district
even a week after the worst instance of anti- Christian violence in
independent **India** .** *

*On ** December 23, 2007** , the day Narendra Modi had led the BJP to a
massive victory in ** Gujarat**, Hindutva activists in a faraway village in
Kandhamal district pulled out pastor Junas Digal from a bus. He was beaten,
tonsured and paraded naked. On December 24, around **11am** , a mob of the
RSS, Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram and allied
Sangh Parivar groups descended on Bamunigan village and began to burn the
Christmas pandal and the crib that had been erected on the road with the due
permission of the police and the sub-collector. ***

*The mob, about 3,000-strong, was armed with tridents, axes, crude bombs and
kerosene. Some even had guns. They opened fire. Two young boys Sillu (12)
and Avinash Nayak (15) sustained bullet injuries. They did not aim too well
— they were not Maoists or Naxals (funded by Christian NGOs) as the police
would have us believe — and the boys survived. Eyewitnesses say the mob was
led by local RSS leaders Bikram Raut, Dhanu Pradhani and others. Within
minutes, the **Church** of ** Our Lady** of ** Lourdes** in Bamunigan was
attacked. The palm oil in the lamps was used to burn the Christmas
decorations, furniture, musical instruments and the altar. The presbytery
was looted and then set on fire. Police personnel, just three unarmed
constables, watched. The rioters looted and burnt as the Dalit Christians,
mostly of the Pana community, fled the village into the nearby forests and
hills. They remained huddled there for three days as night temperatures
plummeted to 4 degrees. ***

*Within the next 72 hours, across the Adivasi dominated Kandhamal district,
five parish churches, 48 village churches, five convents, seven hostels and
several church-run institutions bore the brunt of a Hindutva onslaught. The
Kandhas, neo-converts to the Hindutva cause, zealously felled trees all
along the **National Highway** 217 that snakes its way through the hilly
Kandhamal. The entire district was cut off. More than 500 homes, of mostly
Pana Christians, were targeted. Unofficially the toll is 11 deaths
(including four in police firing). Hundreds went missing, perhaps hiding in
forests. ***

*Like the violence in Gujarat 2002, it appears that the attack was executed
with meticulous planning. The simultaneity of the strikes across the hilly
inaccessible terrain indicates this. The Christmas-week campaign was planned
to coincide with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's bash in capital **
Bhubaneswar** to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his party Biju Janata
Dal's existence. By December 24, a majority of the state's police force had
been moved out of the districts — including Kandhamal to oversee the
farmers' rally and the Mahasamavesh held on December 26-27. Added to this,
the Kui Samaj, an organisation of Adivasi Kandhas, had called for a
Kandhamal bandh on December 25 and 26. The Kui-speaking Kandha Adivasis have
been at loggerheads for over a decade with the Pana Dalit Christians over
the latter's demand for Scheduled Tribe status. This combination of factors
created a powder keg to which octogenarian RSS leader Swami Lakhanananda
Saraswati lit the fuse. He announced a yagna on Christmas day in Bamunigan
right where the Pana-based Ambedkar Banika Sangh had erected the Christmas
pandal. He had recently concluded a Ram Dhanu rath yatra to mobilise opinion
on the Ram Setu issue among the Adivasis. ***

*On December 25, while moving in his vehicle towards Bamunigan,
Lakhanananda's supporters and security staff got into a scuffle, objecting
to Christmas songs being played from a church at the Christian-dominated
Dasingbadi village. Outnumbered by the Christians, the self-styled godman's
supporters beat a retreat. Reaching the Daringbadi block, Lakhanananda got
himself admitted to a medical centre and claimed to have been grievously
hurt by a Christian mob. The news that the "Swami had been brutally
attacked" was flashed by ETV's Oriya news channel. There were no visuals to
support Lakhanananda's claims of injury. Soon, the Sangh outfits across the
district attacked churches and Christian homes. Having called a bandh, more
than 3,000 Kandha adivasis had gathered for a rally at Tikabali near the
police station. They torched the poorly staffed Tikabali police station and
went on a rampage. ***

*STRANGELY, THROUGHOUT Kandhamal, the administration has not bothered
cleaning up the mess of arson. Even the tattered pandal in Bamunigan — where
it all began — clung to the poles when TEHELKA visited on January 5. All
that the administration has done is hastily repair and paint the two police
stations that had been attacked. A few inspectors have been shunted, the SP
and collector been changed. Poorly managed relief camps are being run where
officials are more keen to mete out relief to "Hindu victims" Hindus who
feared reprisals in Christian-dominated villages and moved to relief camps
as a precaution. Again, an "action" — the fictitious assault on Lakhanananda
— was used to justify the "reaction". "Whatever happened was because of the
spontaneous reaction of the public against the attack on Lakhanananda
Saraswati," says Orissa VHP general secretary GP Rath. ***

*There were stray incidents of violence on Hindu streets, such as in
Bamunigan, with burnt homes bearing testimony. The Sangh blames Christians
and Naxalites. The strategy of ensuring a significant presence of Hindus in
relief camps has also been orchestrated by the Sangh groups. In the "Hindu
relief camp" in Karadavadi village in the neighbouring Ganjam district, 588
Hindus from Daringbadi, Kattingia and Tierigaon villages gather around a
television as police refuse us permission to enter. However, there's
unrestricted entry into relief camps for Christians in Balliguda or
Barakhama even as curfew is on. ***

*At Balliguda's **Mount Carmel** Convent, a desecrated statue of Mary
welcomes us. Sister Sujata, a frail woman from Chhattisgarh posted here in
June 2007, would rather not have us photograph Mary thus. Sister Christa of
the convent told TEHELKA, "They showed no mercy. Shouting Jai Shri Ram and
Jai Bajrang **Bali** , they raised nasty anti-Christians slogans." She had
not expected that the public institutions run by the convent such as the
hospital, the vocational training centres and the computer centre would be
attacked. A gas cylinder was used to set the ambulance on fire. A
**Jersey** cow
in the convent's pen was charred to death. Perhaps for the Sangh workers the
cow did not count as sacred because it was not a swadeshi one. The sisters
recall disbelievingly that several local non-Christians, who had been
beneficiaries at **Mount Carmel** 's vocational courses, had been part of
the 1,000-strong mob that attacked them.** *

*Christians constitute 2.4 percent of Orissa's population, less than the
all-India population of 2.6 percent. Of Kandhamal's 6.48 lakh population, 52
percent are Adivasis and 16 percent Christians. Angana Chatterji, associate
professor of social and cultural anthropology at the California Institute of
Integral Studies, has tracked the communal upsurge in Orissa and says the
RSS has over a few decades worked towards making Orissa a Hindutva
laboratory. The RSS's Vidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan,
national network, directs 391 Saraswati Shishu Mandir schools with 1,11,000
students in the state. In Adivasi areas, the Sangh administers 730 Ekal
Vidyalayas, Vanvasi Kalyan Parishads, Vivekananda Kendras, Sewa Bharatis and
other groups that seek to Hinduise and Sanskritise the Adivasis. This has
been the real conversion agenda here. The RSS operates 6,000 shakhas in
Orissa with more than 1.5 lakh cadre.***

*Some of the precedents of violence against Christians are well known — the
burning alive of Australian leprosy mission worker Graham Stuart Staines and
his sons Philip and Timothy in January 1999 and the murder of Mayurbhanj
Catholic priest Arul Das the same year. On **March 16, 2002** around 500
trident-wielding activists of the VHP, Bajrang Dal and Durga Vahini,
sporting saffron headbands, stormed and ransacked the Orissa Assembly. ***

*The RSS has been preparing the ground for a major strike for several years.
The Sangh outfits have successfully divided the Adivasis and the Dalits with
a sizeable Christian proportion. Besides, Lakhanananda has been backing the
KuiSamaj's demand for refusal of ST status to Pana Christians — Dalits who
have lost the right to reservation owing to their conversion. A Presidential
Order of 2002 identified "Kuis" as ST. Whether the state government would
interpret "Kuis" as Kui speakers and thus include Panas was not clear. In
September 2007, the Kui Samaj had warned that the possibility of granting ST
certificates to Panas could lead to communal tensions. The resignation of
Padmanav Behera, a prominent Pana Christian and minister of steel and mines
in the Patnaik government, was one of the key Kui Samaj demands. ***

*IN THEWAVE of violence that was unleashed over the Christmas week, Behera
was targeted. On December 26, a mob of 1,500 people comprising Kui Samaj
Kandhas and Sangh goons burnt his home in Phiringa and then the police
station 150 metres from the minister's home. Behind a layer of soot, the
graffiti on the wall of Behera's home is ironic: "I have taken a promise to
save the Hindus. If the Hindu prospers, the nation prospers. To save Hindu
religion is my first and foremost duty." On December 28, Patnaik got Behera
to resign yielding to the Kui Samaj's demands. ***

*The Kui Samaj and RSS outfits seem to have naturally overlapping agendas.
In Daringbadi block, the office of the Christian NGOWorld Vision was
attacked. Their vehicles, computers, stationery, furniture were burnt in a
bonfire. The Hindu Jagaran Shamukhya (HJS) alleges that Radhakant Nayak, a
former civil servant and currently Congress MP in the Rajya Sabha, backs
World Vision which is perceived to be a "proselytising NGO". They also see
him as backing the demand for ST status by Pana Christians. Nayak happens to
be the author of several books on Adivasi and Dalit issues and is the
founder of the National Institute of Social Work & Social Sciences (NISSWAS)
in **Bhubaneswar** . The ** NISSWAS** ** School** of Social Work in Phulbani
was targeted both by the Hindutva brigade and Kui Samaj activists. HJS
leader Basudev Barik subsequently addressed the media demanding the arrest
of Nayak for fomenting "communal violence". One of the Samaj's demands, as
part of the bandh call, was the resignation of Nayak, who has been away in *
*Delhi** all along.** *

*The Hindutva strategy in Kandhamal to polarise the Pana Dalits and the
Kandha Adivasis has begun to pay dividends. Since the formation of Vanvasi
Kalyan Ashrams in 1987, the Sangh has sought to co-opt Adivasis. As RSS
spokesperson Ram Madhav sees it, "Vanvasis (forest dwellers) are very much
part of our wide cultural canopy." ***

*The BJD-BJP government seems to have little issue with the manner in which
Sangh outfits have vitiated the public sphere in Orissa. In fact, the state
has actively colluded with the Sangh Parivar. As reported in the local
media, the state administration supplies Dara Singh — **Staines** '
convicted murderer — with special diet on festival days. Having appointed a
judicial commission headed by retired judge Basudev Panigrahi, Patnaik
claims normality has been restored. This is, after all, a government that
condoned a Sangh attack on the Assembly. The Christians in Kandhamal have
been given an eviction notice and the government has done little to reassure
them or restore their faith. Many of them fear that violence will not be
limited to burning and looting the next time. ***

*A charred ambulance at the Balliguda convent, which bears an uncanny
resemblance to the jeep in which Staines was burnt, carries this message:
"Go in peace, the journey on which you go is under the eye of the Lord."
Jude 18: 6. The message is lost in Orissa. ***

*Divide To Rule** *

*A lower caste swami and an Adivasi leader directed the carefully built up
anger against the Christians ***

*THERE ARE TWO PROTAGONISTS** who orchestrated and provided the manpower for
the communal violence that was unleashed in Kandhamal district — the
RSS-backed leader Swami Lakhanananda Saraswati and the general secretary of
the Kui Samaj, Lambodar Kanhar. In 1965, when the RSS unveiled its Goraksha
Andolan as a national campaign, they deployed a man called Lakhan to oversee
the implementation of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960.
Orissa had also passed the Freedom of Religion Act (OFRA) in 1967,
prohibiting "conversion by the use of force or inducement or by fraudulent
means." ***

*Born into the dhobi caste, Lakhan transformed into Swami Lakhanananda
Saraswati after establishing the Chakapada ashram in 1969. Guided initially
by swayamsevak Raghunath Sethi, he believed pastors were trying to convert
the Phulbhani- Kandhamal tract into a "Christ Sthan". ***

*The RSS mouthpiece Organiser reported on **April 23, 2006** that
Lakhanananda through his "four-decade-long sadhana at Chakapad has
successfully awakened the spirit of Hindutva among the Vanvasis and drawn
them away from the clutches of missionaries." In April 2006, the centenary
celebrations of the second RSS sarsanghachalak MS Golwalkar had been kicked
off in Chakapad by Lakhanananda. Thousands of Kandha members of the Kui
Samaj, led by their leader Lambodar Kanhar, had attended the meeting. Though
Kui Samaj does not directly associate itself with the Sangh outfits, its
Kandha members have often been mobilised by the RSS and its affiliates. ***

*Kanhar, 43, is a lawyer by profession. He claims he is keen to protect the
Kandhas from both Christianity and the Sangh outfits, but says, "How can we
get along with Christians? It's like cat and mouse. We don't like the ways
of even those who are Christians among the Kandhas. We keep them apart from
places of worship." ***

*Chief Minister Patnaik acceding to most of the Kui Samaj's demands has
given him more leverage. He told TEHELKA he is likely to contest the 2009
elections and is not averse to the tacit support of the RSS and the BJP. ***

* *

*With inputs from Bibhuti Pati ***

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* From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 5, Issue 2, Dated **Jan 19, 2008 ***

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