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Subject: Stark Truths Of Hinduism - an article in Tehelka by Dr. Udit Raj
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Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 1:50 AM




 
 
Stark Truths Of 
Hinduism
The Hindu 
Right fears not conversions but equitable society
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main40.asp?filename=Ne251008proscons.asp
UDIT RAJ, Chairman of All India 
Confederation of SC/ST Organisations
RIGHT-WING HINDUS never had any issue 
with Christians or with conversion when it came to using — and exploiting — 
Christian institutions. They have had no problem in availing Christian medical 
facilities. No abhorrence has been evinced toward convent schools, where the 
so-called upper castes were taught the English that got them jobs abroad and 
enabled them to articulate their views at global forums. That changed around 
1998, when the BJP came to power. Targetting Christians became politically 
useful. A massive campaign was launched against Sonia Gandhi, making an issue 
of 
a person of foreign and Christian origin wielding power over a Hindu majority 
country. It culminated in the hatred for Christians, who are now seen as 
villains instead of the gentle community they had hitherto been known 
as.
Wisdom lies in understanding the causes 
which escalate the processes of hatred. So it becomes our responsibility to 
fathom the mystery of conversion, usually assigned as the basis for attacks on 
Christians. The RSS, Bajrang Dal and VHP blame those said to offer inducements 
to convert; they also accuse the global Church of pumping money into India to 
influence the country’s have-nots. In such a context, the word ‘conversion’ 
becomes synonymous with ‘terrorism’, a connotation that could not be further 
from the truth. What does conversion mean except the choice of another faith or 
ideology? Laws against conversion are in operation in several states and, to 
date, not one case has been reported where a conversion was made in the greed 
for inducements.
What worries the Sangh Parivar is not 
the welfare of dalits but a possible reduction in upper-caste Hindu numbers.. 
Their prejudice is so entrenched that they are not in a position to sense the 
agony of those who suffer under the caste-based system. In general, Hindu 
believers treat the disadvantaged as sinners reaping the fruits of a past life. 
Thus, a leper is to be shunned; the exploitation of dalits is justified. On the 
contrary, a Christian finds an opportunity for spiritual fulfillment in serving 
the leper and healing the sick. Before they build churches, Christians normally 
build schools and hospitals. Why do major Hindu religious establishments 
involve 
themselves only in collecting donations and not in performing such community 
services?
Let us examine the few hopes still left 
for Hinduism. Are dalits, tribals and members of backward groups allowed to 
become priests? Tall claims are made of dalits being trained to become priests 
or being welcomed to take up Hindu rituals. But, on the ground, the traditional 
situation has not changed. Though physical untouchability receded in the 20th 
century, the mental block remains.
The Hindu Right and the socalled upper 
castes see ‘saving’ Hinduism as their mission. But, in this competition with 
Islam, Christianity and Buddhism, the superficial brotherhood shown by 
right-wing Hindu organisations toward tribals and dalits does not ultimately 
win 
their hearts. Unless the problems inherent to Hinduism are addressed, 
conversion 
can never be stopped. A Christian marries his or her co-religionist; a Muslim 
does the same. Is that possible for Hindus across caste? Are the upper castes 
ready to welcome reservation for their Hindu brothers? Is their society ready 
for inter-dining and for inter-caste marriages? Without these conditions being 
fulfilled, no one on earth can stop the rejection of Hinduism by the socalled 
lower castes. The so-called upper castes can only stop conversion if they 
introspect, eradicate the evil in the caste system, and visualise themselves in 
a situation where they and their families are carrying human excreta on their 
heads. Then, they will feel the suffering of those condemned to do so for 
life.
(Udit 
Raj is a dalit activist)
 


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