*Hindu Rashtra: Is it good for Hindus?*


Ram Puniyani



Hindu Rashtra is the goal of Hindu nationalist politics, which is also
called as Hindutva. In contrast to Hinduism, Hindutva is a politics of in
the name of Hinduism with Brahmanism as the core of the same. In nutshell
Hindutva is a politics based on Brahmanical values of caste and gender
hierarchy. The concept of Hindutva-Hindu nation is a modern one, which
developed as a parallel to Islamic nationalism, and in opposition to the
concept of Indian Nationalism. Indian nationalism developed during colonial
period as the inclusive nationalism of people of all religions, different
castes, languages and regions based on values of Liberty, Equality and
Fraternity
<https://books.google.co.in/books?id=IGVBAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT209&lpg=PT209&dq=Indian+Nationalism+Liberty+Equality+Fraternity&source=bl&ots=Ay-MoeJPSN&sig=BmyrP-bXRRPPW6fsDz8_vIBNagc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj8x5r6477TAhVBRI8KHeylDpsQ6AEIPTAG#v=onepage&q=Indian%20Nat>
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Hindu nationalism developed from the section of Hindu landlords and kings
with associated clergy on their side. As Indian nationalism was arguing for
equalityof all the people
<http://www.countercurrents.org/puniyani170415.htm>, the previous ruling
classes, felt threatened socially. Now their social privileges were under
threat and so they gave a war cry of ‘Hinduism in danger’. This was a cry
which was similar to the slogan of Muslim landlords and nawabs, who when
their social status started declining; shouted ‘Islam in danger’.



Hindu Nationalism harped on the ancient glory of the times of Manusmriti
and Vedas where the caste system was deeply entrenched in society. While
national movement was articulating the need for land reforms, though they
could never be properly implemented, Hindu nationalism harped on the
earlier systems and was hiding its agenda of social inequality. It called
for revival of a glorious period, despite the fact that the condition of
women and dalits in those times were abysmal.



The needs of majority of Hindus were expressed in the national movement,
which strove for democratic norms and its values got enshrined in Indian
Constitution in the form of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The Hindu
nationalists were opposed to these values and also the formation of Indian
Constitution, which not only stands for liberation of all people from
feudal bondages, it is a path of liberation of large sections of Hindus,
barring of course the upper caste ones’, who stand to lose their primacy.
Most of the Hindus participated in the freedom struggle while a handful of
them wedded to ideology of Hindu Rashtra kept aloof from this massive
process which was to pave the path of liberation of all the people
including majority of Hindus.



Those standing for cause of majority of Hindus opposed the idea of Hindu
Rashtra. Ambedkar points out, “It is a pity that Mr. Jinnah should have
become a votary and champion of Muslim Nationalism at a time when the whole
world is decrying against the evils of nationalism… But isn’t there enough
that is common to both Hindus and Musalmans, which if developed, is capable
of moulding them into one people?… If Hindu Raj does become a fact, it
will, no doubt, be the greatest calamity for this country…’ Compare the
Sangh Parivar’s view of nationalism with these two conceptions and draw your
 own conclusions <https://www.kractivist.org/tag/history/>. (
https://www.kractivist.org/tag/history/)





Gandhi the greatest Hindu of his times pointed out, "In India, for whose
fashioning I have worked all my life, every man enjoys equality of status,
whatever his religion is. The state is bound to be wholly secular", and,
"religion is not the test of nationality but is a personal matter between
man and God, and," religion is a personal affair of each individual, it
must not be mixed up with politics or national affairs" (Harijan August 31,
1947)



After Independence, the followers of Hindu nationalists were very small and
they kept working for breaking the core pillar of Indian nationalism,
Fraternity. They kept spreading hatred against religious minorities. This
hatred became the foundation of communal violence in times to come. While
majority Hindus were going along with the national policies for building
modern India through modern education and modern industries, the Hindu
nationalists were criticizing and opposing these policies all through.
While the majority of Hindus are faced with the problems of bread butter
shelter employment and dignity, Hindu nationalists have been raising the
emotive issues to divide the society along religious lines. The result is
that in the din of hysteria, in the name of Hinduism and Hindus; they have
been sidetracking the real issues of Hindus and substituting them with
identity issues.



When BJP led NDA came to power it opened the path of restoring blind faith
by introducing courses like Paurohitya (priesthood) and Karmakand
(ritualism). Hindus need to be liberated from the clutches of blind faith
while these policies are intensifying the retrograde, obscurantist values
and undermining the real needs of average Hindus as well.



Last three years (since 2014) Modi-BJP-RSS government has come to power;
the identity issues have been hiked up. Attempts have been made to
undermine and bypass the issues related to Rights for food, education and
health. The attempt was made to grab farmer’s land in the name of land
reforms; somehow they could not succeed in that. The attempt to bring in
land reform legislation was against interests of Hindus so to say. The
labor reforms brought by Hindu nationalists have ruined the lives of
workers at large. De-monitisation was propagated as a blow to black money
holders, but its real victims have been average Hindus, who have suffered
in silence. A series of emotive issues are dominating the social scene, Ram
Temple, Bharat mata ki jia, Vande matram, Cow protection, Love Jihad and
Ghar vapasi among other. The vigilante culture is getting promoted due to
Hindu nationalist agenda. The beneficiaries of these policies have been
affluent corporate sector, section of upper and middle classes while
average Hindus are suffering the pain and anguish.



The society is suffering as age old values of love and amity are being
demolished; the issues of poverty, illiteracy, hunger and health are being
relegated to the margins of policy making. All this is against the
interests of Hindus at large. Average Hindus are a big victim of this
agenda.

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