*Is ‘Hindu’ our National Identity?*

*Ram Puniyani*



>From the decade of 1980 the identity based politics has come to the fore in
our Country. The Shah Bano issue, the Ram Temple imbroglio and the Rath
yatras, brought to fore the issues related identity, the first major
casualty of this politics was the demolition of Babri Masjid. Around that
the notion that we are a Hindu nation propped up in a serious way and also
that ‘we are all Hindus’ came to the fore. Lately with Modi-BJP getting
simple majority in the parliament, this formulation is being asserted more
powerfully. Around 1990 Murli Manohar Joshi, the then BJP President, said
that we are all Hindus, Muslims are Ahmadiya Hindus, Christians are Christi
Hindus and Jains-Sikhs-Buddhists are also Hindus as such. Sikhs, Jains and
Buddhists are regarded as sects of Hindu pantheon by RSS. It is another
matter that when the earlier RSS Sarsanghchalka, K. Sudarshan, said that
Sikhism is not a religion as such but is a mere sect of Hinduism, there
were massive protests in Punjab.



With Modi at helm, the RSS combine is going hammer and tongs in asserting
that all Indians have to call themselves as Hindus. Keeping this in mind,
in tune with ‘when asked to bend you crawl’ the Goa Deputy Chief Minister
Francis Desouza, a member of BJP, said that Christians are Christian
Hindus. The RSS Supremo Mohan Bhagwat went on the reiterate that "The
entire world recognizes Indians as Hindus therefore India is a Hindu state.
This is a very simple thing, if inhabitants of England are English, those
of Germany are Germans and USA is Americans, all those who live in
Hindustan are known as Hindus." Mixing up Hindu with Hindutva, an
altogether different category; he stated that "The cultural identity of all
Indians is Hindutva and the present inhabitants of the country are
descendants of this great culture," To articulate the political agenda
behind all these assertions, Goa’s Co-operatives Minister Deepak Dhavalikar
(BJP) told the assembly that India could well be on the way of becoming a
"Hindu nation", with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm.



The whole rigmarole of Hindu, Hindutva, Hindu Rashtra is very deliberate
and a part of political agenda. These three terms have to be seen in a
historical context. The claims about Hinduism have to be seen in today’s
context. The evolution of the term Hindu has a long journey. Over a period
of time its usage has changed. Its use for political goals; political
adaptation is Hindutva and Hindutva’s political goal is Hindu Rashtra
(Nation). These terminologies have been neatly packaged by the Sangh
combine, as part of Nationalism, which they believe in.



It is interesting to note that till 8th century the scriptures called as
Hindu scriptures do not have the word Hindu in them. This word Hindu as
such came into being with the Arabs and Middle East Muslims coming to this
side of the continent. They called the land on east side of Sindhu as
Hindu. Thus the word Hindu began as a geographical category. So even today
in some parts of the World, especially in West Asia, India is referred to
as Hindustan. Mr. Bhagwat is wrong to say that we are referred to as
Hindustan all over. It is only in Saudi Arabia and West Asia, that the word
Hindustan is prevalent. In Saudi even today the Muslims going for Hajj are
referred to as Hindi and In Saudi Arabia the discipline of arithmetic in
their language is called *Hindsa* (Coming from Hind).



It was later that religious traditions prevailing in this part started
being called as Hindu religion. The notion that there was a prevalence of a
Hindu culture here is a pure ideological construct. The Indus valley
civilization had its own features distinct from the other parts. The Aryans
were initially a pastoral society, and then they went for settled
agriculture and formation of Kingdoms. The native Adivasis had their own
culture. The Brahimanical and Buddhist traditions were again very distinct,
the litmus test here is the belief in caste system, Brahmanism holding to
birth based graded hierarchy and Buddhism opposing the same. The assertion
that a homogenous culture prevailed is a total myth. We know that culture
is always evolving through interaction which is due to migrations and
mobility.



The term Hindutva emerges in late 19th century with the rise of communal
politics in opposition to the nascent Indian National Movement. When Indian
National Congress was form in 1885, the Muslim Feudal classes and Hindu
Feudal classes opposed it and both articulated their own communal ideology.
The one coming from Hindu communal stream was vaguely called Hindutva. This
was brought to the fore prominently by Savarkar in 1924. Savarkar also
defined Hindu as one who regards this land as Holy land and father land,
keeping Christians and Muslims out of the definition of Hindus. Hindutva as
per him is a total Hinduness, common race (Aryan) Culture (Brahminic) and
the land spread from Sindhu to sea. He also conceptualized Hindu Rashtra,
as the goal of Hindutva ideology. This goal of Hindu Rashtra was picked up
by RSS from 1925. The goal of Hindu Rashtra was opposed to the goal of
Indian National Movement, which aimed at secular democratic India.



There are also assertions that we all should call ourselves as Hindus,
since it is a ‘way of life’ common to all the people living here. This is a
clever trick to deceive. Many a Muslim communalists similarly say that
‘Islam is a way of life’. Religion alone is not the ‘way of life’; way of
life is much broader and includes language, local-regional cultural
nuances, which cannot be uniform. Religion, again is not monolithic, and is
a part of way of life, not the other way around. The matter as to what are
we as a political entity had been a subject of extensive debate in the
Constituent Assembly and the conclusion was to call this country as “India
that is Bharat’, a religion neutral term. Today Hindu is not a
regional-‘national’ identity; it is primarily a religious identity. The
subtle trick in calling everybody Hindu is to first talk of geographical
identity, common ancestor and then to say that since we are all Hindus, the
Hindu scriptures, Gita, Manusmriti are all our national books, cow is our
National animal; we all have to worship Ram etc.



This is not an innocuous step. In the beginning ‘we are all Hindus, then so
we are a Hindu nation and then follow the dictates coming from Hindu holy
seers or self proclaimed custodians of Hinduism. The position of
Constitution is very clear that Hindu is a religious identity and India is
a national identity. Surely RSS never had anything to do with either the
freedom movement or belief in the Indian Constitution so in pursuance of
its agenda, in contrast to Indian Constitution, which gives us the Indian
identity, RSS wants to impose Hindu identity.



What will happen in the next step become clear from the following
discussion which transpired in the RSS training camp, which gives us the
inkling of the agenda of RSS in the long term. Let’s see the statement of
RSS worker Joshi, couple of decades ago,  “During a question-and-answer
session, a volunteer asked Yadavrao Joshi, then the head of Sangh workers
across all of south India, “We say RSS is a Hindu organization. We say we
are a Hindu nation, India belongs to Hindus. We also say in the same breath
that Muslims and Christians are welcome to follow their faith and that they
are welcome to remain as they are so long as they love this country. Why do
we have to give this concession? Why don’t we be very clear that they have
no place if we are a Hindu country?” Joshi replied “As of now, RSS and
Hindu society are not strong enough to say clearly to Muslims and
Christians that if you want to live in India, convert to Hinduism. Either
convert or perish. But when the Hindu society and RSS will become strong
enough we will tell them that if you want to live in India and if you love
this country, you accept that some generations earlier you were Hindus and
come back to the Hindu fold.”  (
http://www.caravanmagazine.in/reportage/rss-30#sthash.GmBGCZLQ.dpuf )



So what Sangh Combine had been aspiring from last nine decades is being
asserted with bigger authority with Modi Sarkar at center. What Bhagwat of
RSS is saying and followers are speaking on the TV debates is a clear
violation of the values of Indian Constitution. So where are we heading is
a question which all the citizens have to become aware and stick to what we
have gained through freedom movement epitomized in our Constitution. That
needs to be saved and protected from the sectarian motivated agenda.

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