A SECULARIST RESPONDS TO MINISTER RAJNATH SINGH …. RAM PUNIYANI.
<http://www.thecitizen.in/ByLine.aspx?Name=RAM%20PUNIYANI.>Sunday, November
29, 2015



*NEW DELHI:* The celebration of Constitution day ( November 26 2015) marked
the revival of the debate, rather questioning of the concept of secularism,
yet again. Rajnath Singh, the home minister repeated the arguments which
the RSS parivar has been raising time and over again. He said that the
perverse use of the term secularism is causing social tensions. As per
Singh, secularism is the most misused term in the country and it is this
misuse of the term which is causing social tensions. He repeated that this
term has Western roots and stands for separation between religion and
state. In India since its religion itself is secular such a concept is not
needed here. He repeated the earlier arguments of RSS ideologues that there
is no need to have the word Secularism the Preamble of Indian Constitution.

Most of these arguments which keep coming from Sangh parivar have a deeper
purpose. They are uncomfortable with the very concept of a secular state so
they bring forward this debate in different guises. One recalls that on the
eve of Republic Day January 26 2015, the Government issued an advertisement
in which the words secular and socialist were missing. The argument put
forward after a strong protest was that these words were inserted into the
Preamble during the Emergency were not there originally. The point however
is that the Indian Constitution has all the provisions for secular values
in different clauses of our Constitution, still in the face of rising
communal politics this addition to the Preamble made in 1975 merely
reinforces the goals of our Constitution.

Is secularism a Western concept? It is true that this value originated in
the Western World but the context of the word is not mere geographical it
has all to do with the process of modernization, the rise of
industrialization and modern education accompanying the process of
abolition of kingdoms, feudal values. It runs parallel to coming of the
society with equality of all human beings. This process comes in the wake
of a change in societal dynamics whereby the hold of organized religion,
the clergy, on social affairs starts diminishing or is abolished
altogether. This process of secularization heralds the beginning of the
modern society where religion, the organized institution in contrast to
other facets of religion, is relegated to the margins of society.

The argument that India is different as here there was no organized Church,
this concept is not needed in India. As far as the scattered clergy of
Hinduism is concerned, it played the same role, allying with the feudal
powers to sanctify the divine power of kings or landlords, is no different.
For that matter whatever be the religion, the clergy does play the same
role in every pre-industrial society. It is a bane of South Asian countries
that clergy or ‘politics in the name of religion’ keeps dominating the and
acts as an obstacle to the strengthening of democratic values and
relationship of equality.

The assertion that the Indian religion, Hinduism is secular, defies all
sociological understanding of India, Hinduism and society here. Hinduism,
of course is not a Prophet based religion, but is dominated by the
Brahminical clergy, which was part of the ruling social powers. Hindu
clergy, namely the Brahmins had the same role in giving sanctity to the
feudal lord-king as any other clergy had, although in one sense the most
visible of this is the organized Catholic Church and so that becomes the
most cited example.

In the BJP scheme of things the religions of Indian origin, Buddhism,
Jainism, Sikhism are all the sects of Hinduism. This is a political
elaboration; not a theological one as all these religions are full-fledged
religions as far as scriptures, rituals and values are concerned. This is
deliberately done to create ‘the other’ in the followers of Islam and
Christianity. So to say that the religions of Indian origin are the only
Indian religions is faulty again. Religions don’t have nationality, they
are universal.

The origin of religion in that sense is incidental. Look at the spread of
Buddhism. Look at the followers of these religions trotting all over the
globe. The very formulation of Indian versus foreign religion is a
political construct. Hinduism does have different sects like any other
religion having many sects. India has many religions thriving here. What
are Indian religions is well answered by Gandhi. Gandhi states that in
India “Apart from Christianity and Judaism, Hinduism and its offshoots,
Islam and Zoroastrianism are living faiths.” (Gandhi’s collected works,
Volume XLVI p. 27-28). This is very contrary to the RSS-BJP formulation of
Islam and Christianity being foreign religions.

It is true that the practice of secularism has been tardy in India due to
the weakness of the political leadership and due to the absence of
effective land reforms. In tune with that, the RSS parivar has been coining
different terms to criticize secularism as such and to hide its total
opposition to religious pluralism and secularism.

First it began with the term appeasement for the affirmative policies of
the Congress, and then went on to coin the term pseudo secular and lately
sickular as a derogatory term for those trying to uphold the Constitutional
values of secularism. The BJP slogan of ‘Justice for all and appeasement of
none’ in a way underlines the way Hindu nationalism will operate, with no
concern for the weaker religion minorities. Its agenda has been structured
around identity issues related to a section of Hindus. Earlier the major
issue used on the ground was the Ram temple, and today and the ‘Cow as
mother’ is the reigning identity issue.

‘India First’ the highly emotive phrase coined by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi as a substitute for secularism is a clever maneuver to bypass the word
secular, which is a big obstacle to the agenda of Hindu nationalism of the
RSS-BJP. While the freedom movement was totally diverse, plural and secular
to the core the ideological foundations of today’s BJP lay in the Hindu
nationalism as brought up by Savarkar and later by RSS. This begins with
the formulation of India as a Hindu nation from times immemorial, in
contrast to the self understanding of Indian national movement that ‘we are
a nation in the making’.

Although the BJP currently has no choice but to uphold the Indian
constitution it is trying to subvert the spirit of secular values by
various means. And that’s what the RSS pracharak Rajnath Singh is doing as
a minister in the Indian Government! Such distortions of the spirit of
Indian Constitution need to be combated at the ideological, social and
political level.




#secularism, # pseudosecular, #sickular #Ram Puniyani # Hindu nationalism,
# Indian Nationalism #Indian Constitution # India First #plural# Freedom
movement


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