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 Conversions as a political weapon in India



These days one has been hearing a lot about the conversion activities of
Christian missionaries. That there is a threat to Hindu nation due to
Adivasis converting to a 'foreign religion' is becoming part of 'social
common sense' by now. Yes conversions are going on, but the real face of the
conversion came to fore when the attack on nuns in Alibaug near Mumbai
(March 2008) was followed by a massive conversion of Adivasis to Hinduism,
Shuddhi ritual (April 27, 2008) in Mumbai.



The person involved in both these has been the same. In the attack on the
Adivasis, the followers of Sadguru Narendra Maharaj of Ramanandacharya Peeth
were involved and in the elaborate Shuddhi ritual the Guru himself led the
conversion. Talking on the occasion he said the Hindus are being reduced to
a pitiable minority in the country because of the activities of Christian
missionaries. He also came down heavily on the central Government for not
pushing through the anti conversion bill and criticized the Maharashtra
Government for passing the anti Superstition bill. According to him both
these steps are anti Hindu.



 His claim that Hindus are being reduced to minority is a stuff of make
believe world as demographically India'''s Hindu population is fairly
stable. Also though there is a marginal decline in the population of
Christians, this again is close to negligible. If we consider the occasional
change in the logistics of conducting the census one can explain the
marginal rise/decline of one or the other community and this has not much to
do with proselytizing by any religious group. The example of this is the
inclusion of Kashmir in 2001 census due to which the overall percentage of
Muslim population seemed to have gone up and the total population of Hindus
seemed to dip slightly.



The criticism by Guru, Narendra Maharaj, is against the grain of Indian
constitution, goals of enlightenment and progress of rationalism in the
society. The anti conversion bills which many state Governments have
passed/are passing are totally against several articles of our constitution.
Our constitution encourages the promotion of rational thought, in pursuance
of which Maharashtra Government has done the laudable job of passing anti
superstition bill. Those opposing this bill surely want the persistence of
blind faith in society, it is this which strengthens their social and
political clout and Guru is forthright as far as that is concerned. The same
Guru's followers are adept to violence off and on. In Alibaug the people had
assembled to hear a lecture on AIDS awareness when his followers assaulted
the nuns. Again his followers were earlier involved in an act of rampage
following the airport security staff not permitting his holy dandam (Staff)
to be carried on the flight along with him.



How does one understand the rising incidence of violence in Adivasi areas?
One recalls just around the Christmas time, massive violence was unleashed
in Kandhmal and Phulbani districts of Orissa. In most of the Adivasi areas
Dangs, Gujarat, Jhabua Madhya Pradesh, areas of Orissa, there has been a
recurrent violence. It is these areas which have seen the conversion of
Adivasis into Hindu fold. One must clarify that Adivasis are Animists,
neither Christians nor Hindus. While some conversions to Christianity have
been occurring they are not new as Christianity has been here from
centuries. These conversions are due to many reason, missionaries work in
the area of education being the main ones. This is nothing new. Also it is a
slow process. In recent times on the contrary the overall population of
Christians has been declining marginally (1991-2.60%, 1981-2.44%, 1991-2.34,
2001-2.30%) Part of the conversion surly is due to some groups amongst
Christian missionaries who do believe in aggressive proselytization. The
Adivasi areas have invited the wrath of RSS combine from last two decades in
particular since Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, an RSS affiliate intensified its
activities in Adivasi areas.



 The pattern of RSS affiliate activities is fairly uniform in the Adivasi
belt spread from Dangs in Gujarat to Kandhmal in Orissa. There is the EKAL
Vidyalaya, a single teacher school to give very elementary education. Then
there is a vicious anti Christian propaganda leading to violence. This
violence is low intensity and recurrent and lately it is orchestrated more
around the Christmas time. Since this takes place in remote places the
culprits can get away easily and on the top of that a communalized state
apparatus is very helpful to those RSS affiliates who unleash the violence.
In these areas various Godmen with RSS affiliation, direct or indirect, have
been setting up their Ashrams, Aseemanand; Dangs and Lakshmananand in Orissa
are amongst the two major such, who are working for these conversions in
various ways. In MP, Jhabua, the followers of Asaram Bapu have been taking
to violence and now we witness that in the anti Christian violence in
Maharashtra, the followers of Narendra Maharaj are active.



 There are multiple processes through which these conversions have been
undertaken. Usually violence and intimidation is accompanied by cultural
cooption. This latter has been done by holding huge Hindu Sangams
(Congregations) like in Jhabua, and in Rajasthan and by holding Shabri kumbh
(religious congregation in the name of the destitute adivasi woman Shabri,
e.g. in Dangs. The conversion has been the major political tool of Dilip
Singh Judeo, one who was caught taking bribe while he was forest minister,
who has been doing this in Adivasi areas of Madhya Pradesh from last several
years. The term Sanskritzation can also help us understand these
conversions, an expectation of upward mobility in social hierarchy. The
process of conversion to Hinduism has been called Ghar Vapsi or Shuddhikaran
on the premise that Adivasis are Hindus. Here the definition of Hindu is not
a religious one but a political one. Theologically religion is defined
according to holy book, the revered deity and the clergy. Since Hinduism is
not a prophet based religion its latest definition was constructed in early
20th century as religion of all those who regard this land as their father
land and holy land (Savarkar). This is unmindful of the fact that Advasis
are primarily animists and do not fall in the category of religion as a
social phenomenon applicable to Hindus, Muslims, Christians etc.



Adivasis are the most deprived lot of the society and RSS combine has
targeted them for political reasons, not for their own welfare. As during
the early 1920s, to consolidate the communal politics, Shuddhi movement
(Hindu Communalism) was unleashed in parallel to Tanzim (Muslim
communalism), now again the Shuddhi is back to strengthen the communal
politics. The only difference is that during the twentieth century it was
parallel to Tanzim, now it has been constructed around the fear of
Christians to consolidate its social base and practice. Interestingly the
concept of purity and pollution of Brahminical tradition are displayed very
prominently in this process. Brahminical rigidities have a clearly defined
pure and polluted. While some right wing politicians assert that many other
religions look down upon other religions, we the Hindus recognize all to be
equal. As per this word Shuddhi, those who are not Hindus are regarded as
polluted and so this purification ritual for bringing them into the fold of
Hinduism, which by implication is pure. Various types of baths given at the
time of conversion signify this purification, external cleansing signifying
total purity, which makes one fit enough to be Hindu. Interestingly after
the Chavdar Talao and Mahad agitation by Dr. Ambedkar, the lake, which was
polluted due to Shudras touching it, was purified by mixing cow dung in the
same.



 Ghar Vapasi word has been cleverly coined. While browbeating Christian
missionaries for conversions, to say that 'we' are also converting Adivasis
will sound as if 'we' are also doing similar thing. So while what others do
is despicable conversion, what 'we' do is to bring them to their original
home! The propaganda behind this says that Adivasis are essentially those
Hindus who ran away to forests to escape the conversions by Muslim kings. In
forests they kept living for long because of which they kept sliding down on
the scale of social hierarchy. This concoction serves two purposes. One, it
feeds into the misconception that Islam spread by sword. Second, if Adivasis
are original inhabitants then Aryans/Hindus who came from outside, are also
akin to 'foreigner' Muslim and Christians. This in turn will weaken the
Hindu nation's claim as first comers and so the sole proprietors of this
land, country or whatever. Accordingly Adivasis are called Vanvasis and the
claim of this land being Hindu nation, the one belonging to first comers,
Aryans-Hindus holds the ground. This way Hindu nation's claim on the country
becomes stronger, as they can also claim to be its original inhabitants.



The attention to Adivasis, to throw away Christian Missionaries from those
areas and to co-opt Adivasis to Hindu fold, became overt from the decade of
1980, coinciding with the rise of Ram Janm bhumi campaign, coinciding with
global rise of identity politics and local rise of communal politics. This
came with RSS combine's realization that to impose Hindu rashtra in this
country the electoral majority is needed as a starting point. And this 8%
population can be the wonderful electoral base for the right wing politics.
The second advantage is that by indoctrinating them they can be unleashed
against the 'other enemies' of Hindu nation, like Muslims, as witnessed in
Gujarat, where they were used as ideal foot soldiers for the agenda of Hindu
Rashtra.



While one has no problems with the peaceful missionary work of Ramakrishna
mission or Christian missionaries one is aghast at this new phenomenon,
violence followed by conversions, in our society whose primary focus is
political, though couched in the language of religion. More human welfare
activities in these areas, more emphasis on human rights concerns of this
marginalized section of society are what are needed. By emphasizing on blind
faith, by spreading hate against other section of society, this phenomenon
started by the ilk of Gurus is very dangerous to national Integration and
country's progress.





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