Article by Kuldip Nayar, one of the persons in the "Hitlist" of
Hinduunity.org (website of Bajrang Dal). He is evenhanded in confronting
both Hindu and Muslim Fundamentalism. I agree with him - we are fighting for
the soul of this country against fanatics who would destroy this country
from inside.

BTW, isn't "Justice on Trial", the one which wrote the report on Kandhmal
and which is being shown as exonerating Hindutva Forces, run by one Justice
Soni fron Gujarat, who is quite well known for his pro-Hindutva leanings,
including setting hindutva rioters free. Just wanted to confirm from our
"Hindutva" group on this listserve.

The local Sangh Parivar luminaries were present in the hall where the JOT
did their press conference. In normal circumstances, they never attend such
press conferences, until it is to disrupt them. Also, it would be nice to
know who picked up the costs of the so called fact finding team, given that
they stayed in one of the most luxurious hotels "Swosti" in BBSR.

The report is hogwash- absolutely biased and uninformed. The whole aim of
the report is to exonerate the RSS/VHP gang- and it is very cleverly done.

Regards

Nachiketa


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   Hindutva negates India's ethos

Between The Lines

By Kuldip Nayar

The BJP has gone back to Hindutva. This is the only ideology it knows, and
follows overtly when it is on its own, and covertly when it is part of the
NDA. The party was no different, nibbling from within, when it was part of
the Janata from 1977 to 1980 and got relevance. It betrayed Loknayak
Jayaprakash Narayan who had been given an undertaking that the members of
the erstwhile Jana Sangh would break their links with the RSS. It was more
than a coincidence that the BJP's national council met last week on the eve
of the 60th anniversary of the martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi who was killed by
a Hindu fanatic projecting then the same thesis that the BJP is expounding
today. True, the party's rhetoric was not as loud as before. But Narendra
Modi riding to power by playing the Hindu card has once again set the BJP's
tone. The party sang the same tune of Hindutva as his victory in Gujarat had
proved.

With L.K. Advani in the forefront, the hard line of the party was expected.
What surprised me was the presence of Jaswant Singh on the high table at the
meeting. He was so unhappy over the demolition of the Babri Masjid that he
even thought of leaving the party. Probably, the idea of staying in the
wilderness made him change his mind. I had imagined that Atal Behari
Vajpayee would appear at the session at some stage, even if unwell. He did
not even send a message. It is apparent that he has not liked Advani's
antics, first to push him into the background and then to anoint himself as
shadow Prime Minister. Even otherwise, Vajpayee has never liked Advani's
hard line. I was disappointed to see Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh
Badal and JD(U)'s Sharad Yadav at the NDA meeting where Advani's candidature
for prime ministership was endorsed. Both should know that he led the rath
which killed thousands of Muslims. Advani is anti-minority and considers
even an affirmative
action in their favour as "appeasement."

The biggest challenge the BJP poses is, however, to the liberal elements in
the country. Wherever they are and however occupied, their priority has to
be to fight Hindutva which nullifies our ethos of pluralism. The BJP is out
to divide society and disintegrate the country in the name of religion.
Secularism, always a principle of the nation, is now rendered more urgent
because of Hindutva.

The party is also trying to destroy the dignity of India and the philosophy
of Gandhi which had inspired the struggle for freedom. Jawaharlal Nehru had
once said, "The battle of our political freedom is fought and won. But
another battle, no less important than what we have won, still faces us. It
is a battle with no outside enemy… It is a battle with our own selves."

The BJP has thrown down the gauntlet. When Rajnath Singh of Hindutva-CD fame
tells his party chief ministers to emulate Modi, he is extolling the
latter's anti-Muslim policy in Gujarat. He is threatening democracy and
strengthening the forces of fascism. The yardstick to measure Modi's
much-hyped development is the economic progress Muslims and other minorities
have made in the state. Gujarat continues to be in the grip of the Hindu
Taliban. *The sainiks destroyed the NDTV office at Ahmedabad a few days ago
because the channel reported that M.F. Husain, a world-famous painter, was
one of the personalities chosen by the people for Bharat Ratna.* The land of
Modi has such a pathological hatred for Muslims that there is no question of
taking action against the culprits because they are the warp and woof of the
Hindutva apparatus. There has been no word of explanation, much less
condemnation, from the BJP spokesman, Ravi Shankar Prasad, otherwise an
urbane person. When the entire structure of his party, the BJP, has been
built on anti-Muslim sentiments, its young followers, the sainiks, are but
naturally the instruments of terror and tyranny at the beck and call of the
party.

The Muslims accused in the Godhra train arson case have been denied a fair
hearing and deprived of basic freedom. In all, there were 135 accused in the
incident. The last bail order was granted by the Gujarat high court on
October 30, 2004. The court has simply not heard any bail application since.
Many serious discrepancies in the arrests and some glaring inconsistencies
have been pointed out to the state. But it simply refuses to address the
concerns. The example of the police getting away with "false testimony" has
come to the fore in the Bilkis Bano case in Gujarat. *Eleven people who
raped her and killed 14 of her relatives, including her three-year-old
daughter, have been sentenced to life imprisonment. *At last some persons
have been punished thanks to the persistence of Bilkis Bano and Teesta
Setalvad, a human rights activist, supported by the media. Yet, five
policemen have been acquitted. Bilkis wants to pursue their case of "false
testimony."

I have been following practically all the meetings and discussions of the
BJP and the erstwhile Jan Sangh for the last four decades. *Why has the
party of Hindus never tried to raise the question of untouchability? *The
caste system among Hindus is a most oppressive order. *That the RSS which
controls the BJP is a pantheon of Brahmins may be one of the reasons.* I do
not think that the party has ever contemplated reform. In fact, any act
which could suggest economic equality, was never to the liking of the BJP.
It is a party of the upper classes. What appealed to it from day one was
running down the minorities, particularly Muslims.

Compared to the Hindu Taliban, *the Muslim Taliban may be less active in
India, but they are very much there.* They demonstrated against the Godrejs,
a house of industrialists, a few days ago because the latter had hosted
Salman Rushdie, the author of Satanic Verses. The demonstrators demanded a
boycott of goods produced by them. Not many Muslims were associated with the
hooligans.* But then nobody in the community dared to speak against them.
People were simply afraid of what the fundamentalists might do to them. *The
fear they can instil in the heart of the general public is their weapon.

* They have already silenced the government of India on Taslima Nasreen, the
Bangladeshi author.* The government has made her stay in Delhi, isolating
her from the outside world. She has protested against her "house arrest",
but neither the government nor the Muslim community is sensitive about her
freedom. She was summoned by the minister of external affairs the other day
to tell her to go to Europe. What a treatment meted out by Incredible India!

-The Asian Age, Feb.5, 2008

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