Resurgence of Godse Worship


*Ram Puniyani*





Times are a changing; and changing fast. During last many decades most
Hindu nationalists have kept the appreciation of their hero, Nathuram Godse
under wraps. The programs appreciating his politics did use to make small
news here and there some time; but as such it was a muted act not much
publicized and generally kept as a low key affair. During last few years
Pradeep Dalvi’s play in Marathi, *Mee Nathuram Boltoy* (I, Nathuram
speaking), attacking Gandhi and upholding Godse, drew packed houses in
various places in Maharashtra. Many people had also protested against
staging of this play off and on.



With the new dispensation coming to power (Modi Sarkar, May, 2014) many a
communal assertions, acts and intimidations are up in the air. It seems
these acts are being silently appreciated by those in power. This inference
is logical as none in the positions of power have either reprimanded or
opposed these Godse acolytes. The main reason is that due to the
compulsions of power they do not openly support the Godse appreciation
clubs. They also do not condemn these voices as they too belong to the
Godse ideology of Hindu nationalism. This Hindu nationalism in popular
parlance is projected as ‘Nationalism’, keeping the Hindu prefix in the
silent mode.



The latest in the series of acts-statements by this Godse appreciation
clubs is the bhumi pujan (earth prayer-a ritual before beginning of new
construction) by Hindu Mahasabha for Godse temple in Meerut (Dec 25 2014).
The activists of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha are all set to build the
country's first temple for murderer of Mahatma Gandhi in Meerut. There are
several demands from the Hindu Mahasabha offices to install his statues. The
Hindu Mahasabha has requested land from the Centre to erect a statue of
Godse in the national capital. The paperback issue of Godse’s book is
already running into second reprint.
  The BJP MP Sakhshi Maharaj recently called Godse as Nationalist; of
course he retracted it soon; apparently to ensure that the ruling party,
BJP, is not embarrassed on the issue. At the same time, BJP’s parent
organization RSS has come out with two books meant for internal
circulation. These books claim to ensure that RSS viewpoint is reached to
its Pracharaks, swayamsevaks. These books are RSS
<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/RSS>-Ek Parichay (RSS-an
introduction) and RSS-Ek Saral Parichay (RSS-a simple introduction), the
second of which is written by veteran RSS member MG Vaidya
<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/MG%20Vaidya>. Mr. Vaidya claims
that "a narrative of accusation was built around RSS" so the book to dispel
that. Essentially these books aim to dissociate RSS from Godse. While the
Prime Minister Mr. Modi is maintaining maun (silence) on the subject the
opposition leaders are  strongly criticizing Hindu Mahasabha's and others’
views on the murder of Mahatma Gandhi by Nathuram Godse. What is the
relationship between Godse and RSS? Was he part of RSS and later left it or
was he part of it and also joined Hindu Mahasabha in mid 1930s? As for as
official line is concerned RSS has tried to keep its slate clean by stating
that it had nothing to do with Godse and he was not a member of RSS when he
killed Mahatma Gandhi. Just to recall, in early 1998 Professor Rajendra
Singh, the then RSS chief, had stated "Godse was motivated by akhand
Bharat. His intention was good but he used the wrong method." (April 27
1998, Outlook)

How do we understand the whole issue? The major backdrop to understand the
issue is to see the politics of Hindu nationalism as expressed through
Hindu Mahasbah and RSS. These organizations remained aloof from freedom
struggle. Hindu Mahasabha (HM), was more interested in the immediate
participation in politics, as the flag bearers of Hindu communal politics,
and the RSS wanted to concentrate on making a network of ‘cadres’ before
forming organizations and infiltrating into different arena of education,
culture, electoral politics and state apparatus. There was a lot of overlap
in the agenda of these organizations as they were both working for the
common goal of Hindu Nation. Nathuram Godse, ‘uniquely’ symbolized the
fusion of both these two trends.



RSS could get away with dissociating with Godse or rather underplaying
Godse’s association with RSS as there was no official record of members of
RSS, and so they could disown Godse at legal level. In 1930 Godse joined
RSS and very soon rose to be the *bauddhik* *pracharak* (intellectual
propagator). Like both HM & RSS he was ardent Hindu Nationalist.



As a strong Hindutvawadi he was extremely critical of Gandhi’s *ahimsa*
(non-violence) and the anti British movements led by him. Godse had very
poor opinion of Gandhi’s role in freedom movement. RSS-Hindu Mahasbha kept
criticizing Gandhi for his involving all religious communities in the
freedom movement. Gandhi kept religion as personal matter and projected
overarching Indian identity for all. This was what annoyed the HM-RSS
combine, as they wanted only Hindus to be recognized as Indians. Godse’s
assessment of nationalism of Gandhi is expressed in a way which identifies
nationalism with Hindu kings. He used very peculiar parameters to assess
Gandhi, “His (Gandhi’s, added) followers cannot see what is clear even to
the blind viz. that Gandhi was a mere pigmy before Shivaji, Rana Pratap and
Guru Govind  (ibid Pg. 40, Why I assassinated Gandhi?) and finally about
the winning of *swaraj* and freedom I maintain the Mahatma’s contribution
was negligible.” (Ibid. pg. 87)



He held Mahatma responsible for appeasing Muslims, and thereby the
formation of Pakistan.  About his association with RSS and Hindu Mahasabha,
he writes, “Having worked for the uplift of the Hindus I felt it necessary
to take part in political activities of the country for the protection of
just rights of Hindus. I therefore left the Sangh and joined Hindu
Mahasabha  (Godse, ‘*Why I Assassinated Mahatma Gandhi*’ 1993, Pg.  102).



Hindu Mahasabha at that time the only political party of Hindutva, and he
became general secretary of its Pune Branch.  In due course he started a
newspaper, as founder editor, called *Agrani* or Hindu Rashtra.  As such
Gandhi murder was not on the charges propagated by them (Partition and
insistence on paying Pakistan’s dues (55 crore) from the treasury), but due
to the basic deep differences with the politics of Gandhi and that of the
followers of the Hindu Rashtra.  These two reasons are proffered merely as
a pretext for the same.



What does Godse mean when he says that he left RSS? Is it true? This truth
behind Nathuram’s leaving RSS, is clarified by his brother Gopal Godse. In
an interview given to ‘The Times of India’ (25 Jan 98); Gopal Godse, who
was also an accomplice in the murder when tells us the reality behind
Nathuram’s statement that ‘he left RSS’. Gopal Godse says “The appeasement
policy followed by him (Gandhi, added) and imposed on all Congress
governments’ encouraged the Muslim separatist tendencies that eventually
created Pakistan…Technically and theoretically he (Nathuram) was a member
(of RSS), but he stopped workings for it later. His statement in the court
that he had left the RSS was to protect the RSS workers who would be
imprisoned following the murder. On the understanding that they (RSS
workers) would benefit from his dissociating himself from the RSS, he
gladly did it."



So this is the logic of Godse saying that he ‘left’ RSS. The dual
membership (RSS+Hindu Mahasabha) was not a problem. Thus the murder of
Gandhi was steeped in both the streams of Hindutva politics, RSS and HM.
His editing the paper called, ‘Hindu Rashtra was quite symbolic.  This
murder had a broad sanction of the followers of HM and RSS, as they
celebrated Mahatma’s murder by distributing sweets, “All their (RSS)
leaders’ speeches were full of communal poison.  As a final result, the
poisonous atmosphere was created in which such a ghastly tragedy (Gandhi’s
murder) became possible.  RSS men expressed their joy and distributed
sweets after Gandhi’s death."  (excerpt from Sardar Patel’s letters to M S
Golwalkar and S P Mookerjee.). Godse was no freak.  The way Hindu
communalists were spewing poison against Gandhi, it was the logical outcome
of their politics.  And Godse had the ‘benefit’ of the teachings of both
RSS as well as HM. They used the word *wadh* for this murder. This word
*wadh* stands for killing a demon who is harming the society. In a way
Gandhi murder was the first major offensive of the Hindutva politics on
Indian Nationalism; in a way it was to herald the onset of bigger strides
which Hindutva politics has assumed during last few decades, and this is
what we are witnessing today.



So though officially RSS family kept dissociating from Gandhi’s murder by
Godse, in private many a members not only uphold the dastardly act, but
also have even succeeded in undermining the importance of Mahatma and they
do ‘sympathize’ with Godse. This complex trick kept going on so far. Now
with Modi Sarkar there is no need to hide the true ideology and thinking of
this combine and so the open efforts to glorify Godse!

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