Shaikh Azizur Rahman
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*Is the Face of Hinduism Changing?*

Ram Puniyani

Fali S Nariman recently made a very significant observation on the current
political situation in India.

The distinguished Constitutional jurist noted:
*“Hinduism has traditionally been the most tolerant of all Indian
faiths. **But,
recurrent instances of religious tension, fanned by fanaticism and hate
speech, have shown that the Hindu tradition of tolerance is showing signs
of strain.**..**my apprehension is that Hinduism is somehow changing its
benign face...”*

There is no doubt that Mr Nariman’s observation came in reaction to recent
outpourings from some organizations or establishments that subscribe to the
ideology of RSS. He is concerned about the aggressive Hindutva ideology of
those who seek to turn India into a Hindu nation or asserting that it is
indeed a Hindu nation.

Hinduism is a religion, while Hindutva is a political ideology.

Recently from some self-styled champions of Hindutva we have witnessed
innumerable outbursts of hate speeches on issues ranging from the
propaganda of what they call “love jihad” to the ideological assertions
that in India ‘we are all Hindus’.

They have also unleashed an attack on the liberal Hinduism. They are
telling those Hindus, who accept Shirdi Sai Baba- a Sufi born in Muslim
family, as their God, that they are doing it wrong.

In a broad pattern of their attack they target the religious minorities in
one way or the other. The basic question we need to address is whether the
voices coming from the RSS combine represent actual Hinduism or they are
related to the new practice of politics in the name of Hinduism? The
question becomes more pertinent when we see group like Al Qaeda or ISIS
acting against humanity, in the name of Islam.

During the freedom movement, we saw men like Gandhi and Maulana Azad, who,
despite being deeply steeped in their religions, came forward and led a
political movement, which was secular to the core. During the time we also
saw people like Jinnah and Savarkar, who were not religious in the real
sense, but they led the politics in the name of Islam and Hinduism,
respectively.

RSS combine identifies Hinduism mainly with the narrow stream of Hinduism,
or rather, Brahmanism. Hinduism is not based on a single book, prophet or a
clergy. Polytheism being at its root, the religion has many theologies,
practices and a plethora of holy scriptures.

Gandhi followed a liberal tradition of Hinduism and while laying the
foundation of Indian nationalism during the freedom movement, he did not
let religion intrude the politics. In contrast, the Hindu nationalism,
which is being propounded by those claiming to be representing Hindus-
Hindu Mahasabha, RSS and their offshoots is narrow and intolerant.

Since large sections of Hindus, were following Gandhi, the illiberal Hindu
Mahasabha-RSS brand of Hinduism, remained on the margins during those days.
But, during the last three decades, starting with the Ram Temple agitation,
the Hindu nationalist-driven political campaign has thrown up the
intolerant propaganda about the ‘others’ in a blatant way. With the current
dispensation where BJP is leading the coalition, the leaders of the ruling
Hindu nationalist party and its affiliate organizations are being
patronized by the state which has helped them intensify the hate propaganda
against the country’s religious minorities.

Their pronouncements are aimed to intimidate those who do not agree to
their version of state and politics. The politics of RSS is not just
intimidating the ‘others’ but also threatening those liberal Hindus .

As religion is being pushed deeper into politics the intolerance level in
the society is going up. The challenge of our times is to distinguish
between the politics in the name of religion and religion per se.

Mr Nariman’s statement reflects how the veteran jurist is disappointed with
the democratic liberal ethos being challenged by the rising assertion of
the Hindutva politics led by the RSS combine.

I have long been receiving good number of hate mails routinely. I know that
another article on RSS and Hindu nationalism is going to uptick the quota
of the hate mails for me.

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