*Reversing Nehruvian Legacy: Blame Game of the BJP Government*


*Ram Puniyani*



The debates about India’s partition, Gandhi murder and policies of Nehru
have been a matter of ceaseless debates. Each political tendency has their
own interpretation of these events, which in a way are landmarks of sorts
in modern Indian History. As such the phenomenon of Partition of India and
assassination of Gandhi are interwoven in the sense that Godse held Gandhi
responsible for appeasement of Muslims. As per him Muslims felt emboldened
because of Gandhi’s policies and so demanded Pakistan. On the top of it
Godse blamed Gandhi for putting pressure on the Government of India to part
with 55 crores to Pakistan, which was as such the balance part of share of
Pakistan in the treasury. Godse constructed his story around these two
major warped understandings of the events of the time to create the ground
for murder of the Mahatma. These views have been shared by many Hindu
nationalists also, most of them and around RSS-BJP, upholding that
ideology.



Now with the ascendance of BJP to the seat of power (2014) many of its
leaders are coming out more boldly with Hindu nationalist interpretation of
the events, but a twist is being added. This twist is apparent in the
article by a BJP leader from Kerala in the RSS mouth piece Kesari.  This
article indirectly suggests that Nathuram Godse should have killed Jawaharlal
Nehru <http://www.dnaindia.com/topic/jawaharlal-nehru> instead of Mahatma
Gandhi, as according to him the real culprit was Nehru and not Gandhi.  The
BJP leader who wrote this is B Gopalkrishnan, one who contested on BJP
ticket for parliamentary elections. He attacks Nehru and asserts that Nehru
pursued policies which led to partition, that Nehru is the sole responsible
person for partition. As per him Nehru has stabbed Gandhi in the back and
so, goes on the author, "If history students feel Godse aimed at the wrong
target, they cannot be blamed. Nehru was solely responsible for the
partition of the country.”



What does one make of it? Is it the official RSS line? To be on the safe
side RSS spokesperson Manmohan Vaidya has distanced the RSS from the
statement of its leader. That is nothing unusual; RSS does distance itself
from those of its activists who become bit uncomfortable for the sake of
‘politically correct stance’. Dara Singh of Bajrang Dal who killed Pastor
Grham Steward Stains, Pramod Mutalik of Sriram Sene and even Nathuram Godse
are amongst those who were disowned by RSS. There may be some re-thinking
within the RSS circles on the lines of the author of Kesari article. The
play of Hindu nationalist Pradeep Dalvi, ‘*Mee Nathuram Boltoy*’, (Me,
Nathuram Godse speaking) glorifying Godse; has been being staged in various
places in Maharashtra getting good appreciation from many in Maharashtra.

This Kesari article is significant as it is trying to set the trend for
blaming Nehru for everything which went wrong. It may not be too difficult
to understand the reason for the same. Godse, a Hindu nationalist, held
Gandhi responsible for partition; GopalKrishnan is holding Nehru for the
same. Before we have a look at who was responsible for partition, let’s try
to understand why the blame is being shifted from the Mahatma to Nehru.
Recently Narendra Modi launched Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India
campaign) on 2nd October as a tribute to the father of the nation, Gandhi.
This move has two shrewd aims. One is to appropriate Gandhi for the
politics of Hindu nationalism; two is to reduce Gandhi’s contribution to
mere cleanliness and hygiene. This over projection of cleanliness
associated with Gandhi as such dwarfs the major contribution of Gandhi,
Hindu Muslim unity and national integration in the deepest possible sense.



His major contribution was also on ethical and moral plane of values of
truth and non violence. If Hindu nationalists have to appropriate Gandhi in
particular, the person who will have to be presented as villain of the
piece is obviously Nehru. Nehru’s staunch and principled commitment to
Indian nationalism, pluralism, secularism and scientific temper make him a
figure totally unacceptable to Hindu nationalists, as Hindu nationalism
stands to values totally opposed to these. So the attempts like this
article are planned attempts for tasting of waters by throwing up Nehru’s
name as the culprit for the partition tragedy.



In the battle for appropriation of icons, Sardar Patel is also being
claimed to be the only other leader who should be celebrated at national
level as per Narendra Modi. The truth is Gandhi, Nehru and Patel were the
troika who led the anti colonial freedom movement. Gandhi as the central
pillar, who built up the anti-British-Indian nationalist mass movement,
gave it solid foundations and then gradually became the moral guide for the
movement. He passed the major mantle of his responsibilities to Nehru and
Patel. Nehru was the inspiring popular figure, with excellent rapport with
the youth and masses, while Patel was the steel frame of the organization
which sustained the mass movement. Later Patel was the main person
instrumental in bringing the princely states into the Indian boundaries. In
due course Gandhi focused more on social reform, Hindu-Muslim unity,
abolition of untouchability, inter-dining and rose to become the father
figure of the movement, mentor for the leaders.



Nehru and Patel held the forte at the level of nitty grtties on the
political ground. While all three had their unique qualities, they
wonderfully fitted into a bouquet, where Nehru and Patel supplemented
Gandhi’s overarching leadership of the national movement. Most of the times
Hindu nationalists, Hindu Mahasabha-RSS, were critical of Gandhi’s efforts
for Hindu Muslim unity, his efforts in integrating all religious
communities into an overarching Indian identity. This criticism of Gandhi
by Hindu nationalist stream came out in the practical form in the murder of
Gandhi by Godse, who was initially trained by RSS; rose to become its
Pracharak (propagator, the highest in RSS hierarchy) later to also join
Hindu Mahasabha as well. The Muslim communal stream, Muslim League looked
at Congress as a Hindu party, representing Hindus alone. The truth is that
majority of people from all religions were with the Gandhi led movement for
Indian nationalism. It is only after 1940s that more number of Muslims
started shifting to Muslim League due to the rise of communalism.



Gandhi was criticized by both communal streams, Hindu communal stream
criticized him for appeasing Muslims, and Muslim communalists called him a
Hindu representative. Partition was due to multiple factors. The first and
foremost was the machination of British policy of ‘divide and rule’ which
strengthened the communal streams-Muslim and Hindu both. Secondly British
had a long term plan as the colonial power. They perceived that a united
India will be a power in its own right, more likely to ally with Soviet
Union in global bipolar world. Their perception was due to the Left wing in
the Indian National Congress led by Nehru himself. They also had the plan
to have a state in the region, which will act as their ‘minion’, that’s
what has been the role of largely Military-Mullah led Pakistan for long
time. The complexity of partition process cannot be reduced to mere
administrative and superficial politics as is done by many commentators
like Jaswant Singh. These analyses of partition pick up one event and put
the whole blame on that exonerating others. Partition tragedy was multi
layered process where one or the other event played miniscule part. We need
to see the deeper differences between the Indian nationalists and Religious
nationalists (Muslim League-Hindu Mahasabha) and how British in a clever
way played their game of partitioning the nation. That should be central to
understanding the process, rather than putting the blame on a single
individual.



As per the perception of Hindu communalism, so far it was supposed to be
Gandhi who was responsible for partition tragedy, now this stream is trying
to shift the blame on to Nehru as they do need Gandhi as an icon, though
freed from its core virtues of truth and non violence, reduced to mere
‘cleanliness man’. In no way they can appropriate Nehru, as he lived after
Independence to nurture the values of Indian nationalism, pluralism,
liberalism and diversity, the principles which were the cementing factors
of Indian national movement, the biggest ever mass movement in the World.
So this article; in RSS mouth piece Kesari and the façade of its being
disowned!

In this game of projecting the icons suitable to their goals, the statement
that Patel would have been a better prime minister than Nehru is also being
propagated and Modi also stated the same. While arguing during his Lok
Sabha election campaign he stated this. This was the echo of Modi’s mentor
Guru, MS Golwalkar, the major ideologue of RSS. To put more aggression to
the anti Nehru propaganda one saw BJP ideologue Subramaniam Swamy came
forward with the statement that ‘the books of Nehruvian historians’ i.e.
historians like Romila Thapar and Bipan Chandra should be “burnt in a
bonfire”.



Even during the last few months of BJP Government the total contrast
between Nehru;s policies and Modi’s policies are starkly obvious. We
restrict to only policies related to diversity, rational though and
pluralism in this article. One recalls that Nehru shaped the initial years
of state policies, state vis a vis religion. His initial challenge was to
walk the delicate path between the secular constitution and the society
deeply gripped by religiosity and the prevalence of the impact of communal
politics. He had to face the challenge of his President wanting to go and
inaugurate Somnath temple in his official capacity. Nehru put his foot down
and refused to permit such a mix up. Then when the idols were installed in
Babri mosque by Hindutva elements, he was more than keen to ensure that
idols were removed forthwith. As the matters stood due to the machinations
of the state government and the local magistrate K.K. Nayyar, who later
joined and worked for Bhartiya jansangh, the previous avatar of current
BJP, the idols were not removed and that created the tragedy of Babri
demolition in times to come.



In the same way when the first post partition violence took place in
Jabalpur, he ensured that it is curtailed, sent his friends to douse the
fire of violence and went on to lay the foundations of National Integration
Council (NIC), to ensure that communal amity prevails in the country. NIC
did play some role in the communal amity. Interestingly, during the
previous regime of NDA led by BJP, NIC was not reconstituted and one waits
to see its fate with the new dispensation.





Coming to Modi, during last few months of his being in the power, we see
the ferocity of suppressing liberal values to suppress the things critical
of his government. There is an attempt at deeper level to undermine
scientific temper and promote irrational kite flying in the arena of
mythology. The presumption that India had all the scienfic achievements of
genetic engineering (birth of Kauravas) and transplantation of elephants
head on Lord Ganesha’s body being bandied by the Prime Minster as the
examples of the same indicate that.





The Modi administration’s intervention in the field of culture and
education has begun right away. Prof Rao has been appointed as the Chair of
ICHR, Prof Rao holds that caste system had virtues and goes on to say that
there were no complaints against this system. Prof. Rao’s central concern
is to establish the historicity of epics like Ramayan and Mahabharat. Rao
is also president of the “Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana” (ABISY),
something which is close to the agenda of BJP and RSS.

Modi’s RSS training is out in his speeches. In his parliamentary speech he
referred to India’s “1000 years of slavery”. This is significant part of
the communal historiography, which is the core of RSS’ political project of
“Hindu India’. The hint is clearly meant to nearly six centuries of the
rule of Muslim kings of different dynasties in certain part of the
subcontinent. His view of history looks at this period as the period of
slavery, despite the fact that the administration of the Hindu and Muslim
kings was mixed and the battles of kings were for power not for religion.
This view of history reinforces the Hindutva view that Muslims are
outsiders and violent. This view of Hindu nationalists is totally opposite
of the way Gandhi and Nehru saw it. They saw it a period of development of
syncretic traditions and coming up of Ganga Jamani Tehjib, the could see
the Muslims and indu kings were interacting with each other in different
types of alliances for power.



While Modi, on his part, appealed for a moratorium on communal violence his
associates in political arena are doing the divisive activities wither in
the name of ‘Love Jihad’ or ‘Cow slaughter’. Modi’s loyalty to the RSS and
its ideology of Hindu nationalsim became more than apparent with the live
TV relay of the annual vijaydashmi speech by RSS Sarsanghchalak (Supreem
Leader) Mohan Bhagwat. This was a ‘first’ in the history of independent
India.



The contrast could not have been more obvious. It is a case of ‘chalk and
cheese’. Nehru was deeply rooted in the diversity of the nation, his
understanding of the country as a plural multi-religious country was an
unshakable article of understanding for him. The policies of Modi even
during this short span of time are a clear indication of shape of things to
come. Not only Modi’s past starting from his role in Post Godhra violence,
his comment ‘Every action has a equal and opposite reaction; the refugee
camps are factories of child production, his appointments in the
administration and educational-cultural bodies are totally undermining the
secular legacy of Nehru.



If Nehruvian philosophy is rooted in secularism, pluralism, inclusion and
scientific temper, Modi’s party’s is exactly the opposite. His abiding
faith in Indian pluralism helped keep the nation united; his commitment to
democracy and democratic institution-building meant that we never strayed
down towards the path of dictatorship that afflicted so many other
newly-independent nations.

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