[Quite interestingly, Swamy is coming to Mumbai, apparently, as the main
speaker at the 'RSS 360 degree: Demystifying Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh'
on the coming August 26.

<<THE situation in India today is characterised and manifested by creeping
fascism. Never before in our history have we been confronted by such an
almost invisible phenomenon. India has seen a crawling imperialism
(1750-1947) when foreign traders turned me rcenary protectors, and then
slowly became our masters. But that process took a century to consummate
and another century to unwind. The Indian people have also experienced the
Emergency (1975-77) that came upon the land in a flash and went out much
the same way. Nevertheless we had got a taste of dictatorship of the modern
state in that short period. We had felt it, hated it, but then the nation
also revolted against it.

Today the creeping fascism of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is
coming upon us not as gradually as imperialism did, nor as suddenly as did
the Emergency. Its spread is being calibrated adroitly by seven faceless
men of the RSS, the RSS "high command". We barely feel it. Some yesteryear
civil libertyites such as Arun Shourie have been co-opted. Others are being
wooed or chased.>>]

https://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl1702/17020950.htm

Volume 17 - Issue 02, Jan. 22 - Feb. 04, 2000

The RSS game plan
*A disillusioned and dispirited RSS has set the ball rolling for mid-term
general elections in which it hopes that the BJP will gain an absolute
majority and implement the Hindutva agenda.*

SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY
THE situation in India today is characterised and manifested by creeping
fascism. Never before in our history have we been confronted by such an
almost invisible phenomenon. India has seen a crawling imperialism
(1750-1947) when foreign traders turned me rcenary protectors, and then
slowly became our masters. But that process took a century to consummate
and another century to unwind. The Indian people have also experienced the
Emergency (1975-77) that came upon the land in a flash and went out much
the same way. Nevertheless we had got a taste of dictatorship of the modern
state in that short period. We had felt it, hated it, but then the nation
also revolted against it.

Today the creeping fascism of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is
coming upon us not as gradually as imperialism did, nor as suddenly as did
the Emergency. Its spread is being calibrated adroitly by seven faceless
men of the RSS, the RSS "high comma nd". We barely feel it. Some yesteryear
civil libertyites such as Arun Shourie have been co-opted. Others are being
wooed or chased.

But the RSS leaders are now in their late seventies, some not at all in
good health, and so in a mood of frustration. Their glide to a total
capture of Delhi's gaddi (throne) has been interrupted and put on 'hold'.
Symbolically, the bhagwa dhwaj (saffron double triangle flag) does not yet
flutter from the Red Fort; but the hated tricolour which no RSS office can
hoist even on August 15, still does. The climb to total power is up a
slippery slope. Having come so close, the RSS could lose it all in a sudden
throw of the electoral dice. That is the frustration; so close yet so far.
Last April, my tea party nearly put their goal out of reach. It was a close
call.

So the RSS warhorses recently have chalked out a game plan: the "Final
Solution". The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance
(NDA) and the National Agenda for Governance, they concluded, cannot go on
forever. It must be ended at some poi nt. Otherwise the danger is that the
RSS may.

Between the 1998 and 1999 general elections, the BJP had for the first time
in 15 years and after six general elections, hit a plateau in Lok Sabha
seats won. Its tally was stuck at 182 seats. The tally of its "allied
parties" - which do not believe in H indutva - rose in terms of numbers (18
to 24), as well in terms of seats won (80 to 120). This rang alarm bells in
the RSS. For an organisation that has been banned three times in 15 years,
the 1999 election results naturally, justifiably, caused neurosi s in the
RSS. Under the compulsions of the coalition calculus, they have had to
dilute their goals for the rewards of office. It was a trade-off: a BJP
Prime Minister meant acquiring national and international legitimacy they
never had before. It also me ant a conspiracy of silence of the
intellectuals in the creeping advance of their Hindutva goals.

But then there is a downside to that trade-off: the RSS cadre is
disillusioned and disspirited with the compromises and the stunting. India
is nowhere the Hindu Rashtra that the high command had been promising, and
on which they had been weaned and brain -washed. The cadres' patience is
now wearing thin. They want to strike out on their own even at the cost of
losing power. I have seen this mindset before. Between 1977 and 1980, in
the undivided Janata Party, I had witnessed the agony in the cadre. At th
at time the same trade-offs were pointed out to the disgruntled rank and
file by the high command. But the welling of sentiment could not be capped.
The seven (younger men then) had therefore to act. They had to abandon the
compromises in order to keep t he Janata unity. They thus allowed the
government to fall, and then went on their own to form the BJP.

The current situation for the RSS is also characterised by the same
paradigm. The RSS has, according to reliable sources, made up its mind that
the NDA has taken its cause about as far as it could. The trade-off is no
more worth it. Therefore the groundw ork has to be laid clandestinely and
in small doses for achieving an absolute majority for the BJP. In other
words, in the not-too-distant future, I believe the RSS will call for a
mid-term poll when it feels that the ground has been prepared. The RSS ju
ggernaut is thus on the move, and the groundwork is already there for the
discerning to see. For this to fructify, the RSS has drawn up a game plan
which has three components.

PARAS SHAH
At an RSS drill.

THE first component of the game plan is to discredit the RSS' opponents but
protect its converts. The First Information Report in the Bofors case is a
classic instance of this strategem. In that FIR, Rajiv Gandhi's name
figures in the list of accused (n ever mind the column). But those Cabinet
Ministers who vetted and signed the deal, or had even held secret
negotiations on the "financial parameters" with the Bofors company as
representatives of Rajiv Gandhi, are prosecution witnesses. Naturally we
can guess what they will say in the witness box. Then there is the case of
Arun Nehru, whose hand has been in every cookie jar of every deal of that
period. He is our swadeshi Quattrocchi, but then he has now bathed in the
Ganga jal of the BJP. He too is a witness, not an accused. The motto is:
"Join us and be free. Resist us and see you in court." By a series of such
sham prosecutions and managed associate media leaks, the RSS expects to
undermine the democratic Opposition in India. They hope to tak e full
advantage of the factions of democratic parties as they did with the Janata
Dal recently.

The second component of the RSS game plan is to shake public confidence in
every institution that can circumscribe or act as a speed-breaker for the
RSS juggernaut. The Law Minister has already initiated moves to emasculate
the Supreme Court via the judi cial commission and by threatening political
monitoring of judicial ethics. Just in case his ilk got too rebellious, he
has threatened to amend the law (through an ordinance) to permit foreign
lawyers to practise in Indian courts. Briefless Jaffna lawyer s are waiting
to fill the vacuum.

The Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister has elevated an RSS activist
to the post of a selector of teachers in the National Council for
Educational Research and Training, a person who defends his credentials of
valour by recording that he once had s hot dead a young Muslim girl to
protect her honour and to end her misery while she was being gang-raped by
Hindu youth during Partition. That, of course, is Hindutva justice: that
is, the minorities can best look forward to liberation through mercy killi
ng.

Christians are being targeted by the front organisations of the RSS in
order to terrorise and ghetto-ise all minorities. Since Osama bin Laden is
stalking the Hindustan peninsula with his millions of dollars and
narcotics, for the wily and cautious RSS. Christians are an easy target
because there are no Christian terrorists to retaliate. As the period of
the Emergency clearly demonstrated, the RSS is astute enough to know when
to hunt with the hounds and when to run with the hares. They are smarter
than the German fascists in this respect.

The third component of the RSS game plan is to ready the blueprints for
implementing the agenda. Of course they cannot implement it in the present
Parliament, but it will be their USP (unique selling proposition) for the
mid-term poll. They have already scripted the new history texts; they have
sent into circulation amongst the faithful how the new Constitution of
India should be structured.

ACCORDING to a draft circulated at the 1998 October conference of the Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), an RSS front organisation, the
following measures are planned: The present bicameral Parliament would be
replaced by a three-tier structure. At the apex will be a Guru Sabha of
sadhus and sanyasis (read VHP activists) nominated by the President who is
elected by a Lok Sabha constituted on a limited electoral college of
primary and secondary school teachers, the rolls of which will be prepared
by the HRD Ministry and not the Election Commission. All legislation and
money bills will have to originate in the Guru Sabha and be passed by it
before being sent to the Lok Sabha. The Guru Sabha will also be the
judicial commission to nominate Supreme Court Judges, and impeach them. In
between the Guru Sabha and the Lok Sabha, there will be a Raksha Sabha of
serving armed forces chiefs and retired soldiers who can decide when to
declare an Emergency. India would be, it seems, converted into a state w
hich is a cross between the Taliban and the Vatican. It is for this scheme
that they will seek a mandate in a mid-term poll.

The RSS game plan also has proposals to bridle the electoral system. Adult
suffrage is out, but furthermore, the electoral college for the Lok Sabha
will not vote for candidates, but for parties under a List System.
Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be used in all the constituencies.
Perhaps it is then easier to rig the outcome. After all, in the 1999
general elections, the BJP and its allies won 34 out of the 45 Lok Sabha
constituencies which had EVMs. On that ratio, the NDA should have won 405
se ats of the 544 Lok Sabha constituencies and not 292. EVMs have to be
programmed by an engineer to tabulate the votes in its memory. It can
easily be programmed to transfer votes of one candidate to another, or one
party to another. The EVMs are entirely unsafeguarded today. I suspect it
was rigged in the 1999 general elections.

The RSS game plan is thus ready. Only the D-Day for the blitzkrieg is to be
determined. Since it appears that the RSS has already been generating
momentum on religious fundamentalist issues (for example, Gujarat's Ram
temple) and raised the fanatical emo tional temperature (chasing of
Christian missionaries), my guess is that this campaign will be taken to a
fever pitch by November 9, 2001 (the 1986 date for shilanyas) and then
mid-term elections will be called.

Prime Minister Vajpayee will as usual waffle and wobble, but he will not
resist. That is his nature; he is a mask for the RSS, as Commissar
Govindacharya had once said.

Of course, the good news is that the game plan can fail. I live on the hope
that in India, no well-laid plan ever works. India, after all, is a
functioning anarchy. That has been the undoing of every attempt to
straitjacket its society. That is why we ar e still the longest continuing
unbroken civilisation of over 10,000 years. The RSS is, luckily, our
counter-culture. The vibrations of Mother India will, I hope, be its
undoing.

Dr. Subramanian Swamy is a former Union Law Minister who is now president
of the Janata Party.
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