*Does BJP’s Intend to Change Indian Constitution?*

Ram Puniyani



BJP, which believes in Hindu nationalism, faces the dilemma about Indian
Constitution. Necessarily it has to pay its obeisance to Indian
Constitution for electoral purpose to be sure. It has to seek votes of all
sections of society including dalits and other marginalized sections of
society for whom this Constitution is a liberator. At present, BJP’s
electoral strength is not adequate for changing the Constitution, so it
cannot talk openly about the same. In addition Constitution has also
emotive values for large sections of dalits, who regard it as a greatest
contribution of Babsaheb Ambedkar in the direction of social change. In
this light to statement of Anantkumar Hegde
<http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/anantkumar-hegde-apologises-over-constitution-remarks/article22292617.ece>,
the Union Minster, that BJP is in power to change the Constitution may not
have matched with the overall strategy of BJP, which is to get 2/3 majority
first before talking on this. Mr. Hegde, while speaking in the meeting of
Brahman Yuva Parishat said “I will be happy if someone identifies as
Muslim, Christian, Brahmin, Lingayat or Hindu. But trouble will arise if
they say they are secular.” And also that BJP is there to change the
Constitution. Later when criticized in the Lok Sabha for his statement, he
tried to circumvent his statement by saying that “if someone was hurt by
his remarks about changing the Constitution and about secularism, he had no
hesitation in tendering his apology.”

Surely BJP’s intentions have to be understood and his apology is purely
strategic. BJP as a party has to work within the confines of Constitution
as it has to swear by it legally. Still when BJP led NDA Government came to
power in 1998, it did appoint Venkatchaliah Commission
<https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/summary-of-recommendations/215076>
to review the Constitution; probably that was the first open and subtle
‘statement of purpose’ from its side. It’s another matter that seeing the
total opposition to its move of reviewing Constitution from large sections
of society, the Commission report was dumped.

After Modi led NDA Government came to power (2014), on the occasion of
Republic day 2015, it issued and advertisement with the preamble of
Constitution in which words Secular and Socialist were missing. In November
2017 Yogi Adityanath stated that word secularism is biggest lie in India.’

The BJP will not reveal its deeper agenda so easily at present. Still it
can be understood that BJP is not comfortable with the present Constitution
and laws be it the one’s related to Article 370 (Kashmir
<http://www.opindia.com/2017/12/tharoor-hegde-and-the-constitution/>),
Article 25 (freedom of religion), article 30 (about minorities setting up
educational institutions). As BJP is a part of RSS combine, one has to look
at what RSS ideologues state, what its associates like VHP and others say
on the issue. These organizations have times and again articulated their
opposition to Indian Constitution and their goal of making the one based on
Holy Indian scriptures.

As such the whole attempt of Hindu nationalist political formations is to
try to pave the way for Hindu nationalism by using the democratic secular
space which the present Constitution gives.



RSS ideologue Golwalkar in his
<http://www.countercurrents.org/2017/01/17/anti-national-rss-documentary-evidences-from-rss-archives/>
writings like ‘Bunch Of Thoughts’ argues that territorial nationalism,
which is the basis of Indian Constitution, is a barbarism, since according
to him a nation is ‘not a mere bundle of political and economic rights’ but
an embodiment of national culture —in India, ‘ancient and sublime’
Hinduism. It sneers at democracy, which Golwalkar sees as alien to Hindu
culture, and lavishes praise on the Code of Manu, whom Golwalkar salutes as
‘the first, the greatest, and the wisest lawgiver of mankind’.



When the Constituent Assembly of India passed the Constitution of India on
November 26, 1949, RSS was not happy. Its organ, *Organiser* in an
editorial on November 30, 1949, complained: "But in our Constitution there
is no mention of the unique constitutional development in ancient *Bharat*.
Manu’s Laws were written long before Lycurgus of Sparta or Solon of Persia.
To this day his laws as enunciated in the *Manusmriti *excite the
admiration of the world and elicit spontaneous obedience and conformity.
But to our constitutional pundits that means nothing."



VD Savarkar has been the major ideologue from whom most of the Hindu
nationalists draw their inspiration. He argued: "*Manusmriti *is that
scripture which is most worship-able after Vedas for our Hindu Nation and
which from ancient times has become the basis of our culture-customs,
thought and practice. This book for centuries has codified the spiritual
and divine march of our nation. Even today the rules which are followed by
crores of Hindus in their lives and practice are based on *Manusmriti*. Today
*Manusmriti*
<https://thewire.in/56983/dichotomy-manusmriti-liberal-constitution/> is
Hindu Law."



Deendayal Upadhayay has been another major ideologue of RSS combine. He was
part of Bharatiya Janasangh, previous avatar of BJP. He says that India had
written a Constitution imitative of the West, divorced from any real
connection to our mode of life and from authentically Indian ideas about
the relationship between the individual and society.



Like previous ideologues Upadhyay also felt
<https://www.facebook.com/ShashiTharoor/posts/10155470699063167> that the
Constitution should embody a Hindu political philosophy befitting an
ancient nation like Bharat, that of reducing the Indian national idea to a
territory and the people on it was fallacious. According to him the
nationalist movement, from the Khilafat agitation onwards, has turned
towards a policy of appeasement of the Muslim community, a policy in turn
sought to be justified by the need to forge a united front against the
British.



He was all through critical of Indian Constitution, as he argued his case
for Hindu nation. His ideology seems to be one of the major inspirations
for present leadership of BJP. BJP’s discomfort with articles 25, 30 and
370 etc. is mainly as these articles aim at affirmative action in a plural
diverse society. These draw from the basic notion of Equality inherent in
Indian constitution. Most of the ideologues, the source of BJP ideology
uphold Manusmririti, no wonder this was the precise book which architect of
Indian Constitution, Babasaheb Ambedkar consigned to the flames!

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