Time to 'Militarise Hindus, Hinduise Nation'
<https://newsclick.in/time-militarise-hindus-hinduise-nation>
An apology from the RSS Supremo was demanded for 'disrespecting the army
and our martyrs' and adding “an insult to every Indian.
Subhash Gatade <https://newsclick.in/author/Subhash%20Gatade>
( First published in newsclick.in)

Would it be possible to imagine that leader of any organisation openly
declaring that her/his people/activists have the ability to prepare an
"army" in three days , can be deployed on the front within three days,
questions the ability of the security forces for quick operations, and does
not face any legal hassles ?

A lesser mortal would have been definitely hauled up for such
''ánti-national" act by now

Well, when it comes to the '*Pitrusangathan*' - as the RSS is called in the
larger Parivar - and its *numero uno* Mohan Bhagwat things move bit
differently. Forget any hassles what one witnessed is unbelievable. A
minister of the government rushed to Bhagwat's defence (http://indianexpress
.com/article/india/kiren-rijiju-defends-mohan-bhagwat-trinamool-congress-
calls-him-minister-of-sangh-5061058/) when RSS's supremos speech in
Muzaffarpur, Bihar caused uproar in the country.

An apology from the RSS Supremo was demanded for 'disrespecting the army
and our martyrs' and adding “an insult to every Indian,...” ( Rahul Gandhi)
or transgressing 'constitutional propriety'( Vijayan, Kerala CM), or
'lowering the morale of the force. (Mayawati) etc...

The clarification of sorts provided by the *Akhil Bharatiya Prachaar
Pramukh* of the RSS, Manmohan Vaidya, about this controversial statement
added further insult to injury :

“*..[B]hagwat ji had said that if a situation arises and the Constitution
permits, Indian Army would take six months to prepare society, whereas
swayamsevaks can be trained in three days as swayamsevaks practise
discipline regularly. .."*

(https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/rss-clarifies
-on-mohan-bhagwats-statement-over-army/articleshow/62882144.cms)

What Anand Sharma, spokesperson of the Congress said was more scathing.
Demanding Bhagwat's apology and a response from PM on this remarks, it said
how the statement itself and the clarification provided smacked of a
dangerous mindset.

“*What the RSS chief has said is deeply disturbing and unacceptable. It
amounts to insulting the Indian Army. Mohan Bhagwat’s statement about
mobilising RSS supporters like an Army also means he talking about RSS
running a private militia. We have already seen the dangerous consequences
of such private militia in Afghanistan, in the form of IS in Syria and in
many African countries such as Angola. We will not allow such a design in
India,”*

//economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/62882144.cms?utm_source=
contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

A moot question arises : Whether RSS Supremo would have a change of heart
and would seek apology for his 'misrepresented' statement or issue
clarification .

Looking at the intrasigence shown by the ruling dispensation on various
occasions - where it has rather perfected the art of not saying sorry - it
would be daydreaming to think that the RSS Supremo, formally head of the
'largest cultural organisation in the world', would express regrets. Anyone
who entertains any doubt about this can have a look at the regular
consultations between the 'Pitrusangathan' and various stakeholders in the
government (e.g. http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/boundaries-between
-rss-bjp-dissolve/141962.html) or the fluidity of the boundaries between
RSS and BJP, where *Pracharaks *metamorphose overnight into leaders of BJP
and are easily accepted.

2

While debate would continue around the 'ínsult' heaped by the RSS Supremo
on the army, one was bit surprised over the candidness with which Mohan
Bhagwat spoke , frankly admitting what goes on within this 'biggest
cultural organisation in the world'.

In fact there are rare occasions when you get to hear such clear cut
statements from people associated with it. e.g. Not very many people would
remember today that when involvement of Hindutva fanatics in terror acts
had made headlines, and RSS had found itself on the defensive, Mohan
Bhagwat had made this significant statement talking to RSS members in Surat

*..of the majority of the people whom the government hasaccused (in various
blast cases), a few had left voluntarily and a few were told by the Sangh
that this extremism will not work here so you go away.*..

(‘No place for radicals in RSS, says Bhagwat’, The Indian Express, Delhi,
11-01-2011, p. 3 quoted in https://www.countercurrents.org/shamsul200113.pdf
)

A combination of strict discipline, military type of training and action
against the óther' pervades the broad universe of Hindutva organisations.

Critics and opponents of this exclusivist project have been underlining it
since quite some time.

Commissions appointed by governments to look into riots in
post-independence India have been consistent in underlying the alleged role
of the local level cadres of the Hindutva Brigade.

Scholars of communal conflicts who have observed /studied Hindu-Muslim
riots in post-Independent India have talked about emergence of
"institutionalised riot systems" in which the organizations of militant
Hindu nationalism are deeply implicated. (http://www.paulbrass.com
the_production_of_hindu_muslim_violence_in_contemporary_india_16681.htm)

e.g. The demolition of Babri Mosque by hordes of Hindutva Supremacist
forces - which recently completed twenty five years - was also a very
organised affair - which was cloaked under 'spontaniety of the masses' by
interested quarters. e.g. The video magazine 'Newstrack'had then sent a
team of reporters on the infamous day.

*The recordings captured Hindu leaders, including .., exhorting the crowd
that the masjid must be destroyed and a temple built. ..*

*Rehearsals of demolition teams practising with ropes, pick-axes and
boulders were recorded by Newstrack. The images included Bajrang Dal leader
.. in khaki shorts ‘directing’ with a whistle...*

*(https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/saw-this-liberhan/story-ALJ1Ynv7TIZIrBYZs3VdEO.html
<https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/saw-this-liberhan/story-ALJ1Ynv7TIZIrBYZs3VdEO.html>)*

The idea of discipline and penchant for military type action is even
visible in co-travellers on the Hindutva path. Remember what Justice
Srikrishna commission - which was formed to look into Mumbai riots in Dec
1992 and Jan 2013 - had said about Bal Thackeray. It had unambiguously
stated that Thackeray "like a veteran general commanded his loyal Shiv
Sainiks to retaliate with organised attacks against Muslims". (https://www.
indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/19980817-srikrishna-panel-report-
indicts-shiv-sena-chief-bal-thackeray-for-role-in-1993-mumbai-riots-826921-
1998-08-17).

Interestingly relative newcomers on this path - who want to turn India into
Hindu Rashtra - seem more explicit. Organisations like Sanatan Sanstha and
Hindu Janjagruti Samity (SS and HJS) - where destruction of evildoers’ is
an integral part of ‘spiritual practice’ and where this‘destruction’ is to
be done at ‘physical and psychological level’, seekers ( called 'Sadhaks)
are also provided with training in arms – rifles, trishuls, lathis and
other weapons' to facilitate this ‘*Dharm Kranti*’ (religious revolution) .
(http://indianexpress.com/article/explained/history-background-of-sanatan-
sansthas-war-on-evildoers/) A very important text in the training of the
seekers/ *Sadhaks*is 'Texts on Defence' where seekers of divine kingdom are
also imparted training with air rifles ( Vol 3 H – Self Defence Training,
Chapter 6, Page 108-109) ( For further details see : https://kafila.online/
2008/07/03/spiritual-as-communal/)

3.

Could it be said that Bhagwat's claim was 'a slip of toungue' or was an
empty boast made to boost the morale of its cadres or he was serious about
it.

While one can debate the timing of the statement, but nobody can say that
he did not mean what he said or is ignorant of what he meant.

Reports galore where affiliated organisations of RSS - namely Bajrang Dal,
Durga Vahini - are seen imparting training supposedly for self defence
which also involves rifle training ( https://www.newsgram.com/durga-vahini-a
-self-defense-program-for-hindu-women-in-india ; https://www.indiatimes.com/
news/india/j-k-girls-turn-up-in-huge-numbers-at-durga-vahini-training-camp-
for-self-defence-exercise-325387.html).

But what has largely gone unnoticed is the establishment of a proper
military school by Dr B S Munje, mentor of Dr Hedgewar and one of the
founders of RSS.( Apart from Dr Hedgewar, and Dr B S Munje, Dr L V
Paranjpe, Dr B B Thalkar and Baburao Savarkar - V.D. Savarkar's brother
were present at the inaugural meeting of RSS on Vijaya Dashmi - Ref : Page
16, Khaki Shorts and Saffron Flags, Tapan Basu, Pradip Datta, Sumit Sarkar,
Tanika Sarkar, Sambuddha Sen) which completed eighty years last year.

This military school had come under scanner when investigations started to
unearth the sprawling network of Hinduva terror when it was discovered that
premises of this school were used for holding military style training camps
for band of fanatics. Reports had appeared in a section of the press that
‘[t]here are leads of some Hindu leaders from Bangladesh having attended
the training camps held at the Bhonsala Military School, “(outlook 23 Nov
2008).

In one of the first exhaustive writeup "“Hindutva’s foreign tie-up in the
1930s: Archival evidence” in Economic & Political Weekly, January 22, 2000
Marzia Casolari ( http://www.epw.in/journal/2000/04/special-articles/
hindutvas-foreign-tie-1930s.html) had provided details of Dr Munje's tour
of Italy, his meeting with Mussolini and his impressions of The Balilla
institutions an idea conceived by Mussolini for the 'military regeneration
of Italy' and his resolve to to develop similar institution with ''*our
institution Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh*"

*India and particularly Hindu India need some such institution for the
**military
regeneration of the Hindus**: so that the artificial distinction so much
emphasised by the British of martial and non-martial classes amongst the
Hindus may disappear. Our institution of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh of
Nagpur under Dr Hedgewar is of this kind, though quite independently
conceived. I will spend the rest of my life in developing and extending
this Institution of Dr Hedgewar all throughout the Maharashtra and other
province*

*( From Munje
Diary, http://www.frontline.in/cover-story/moonje-mussolini/article6756630.ece
<http://www.frontline.in/cover-story/moonje-mussolini/article6756630.ece>)*

After returning to India Moonje formed the Central Hindu Military Education
Society at Nasik in 1935 and started the school on 12th June 1937. If one
refers to the official website of the School one discovers that

*"...[T]he school started functioning in the Surgana Palace in Nasik city
with 90 students on its roll. The Maharaja of erstwhile Gwalior state, H H
Shriman Jivajirao Scindia inaugurated the main building of the school. In
his inaugural speech, He said, “It is not a mere coincidence that within a
short period of the opening of a first rate public school in India (he was
referring to the Doon School, Dehradun), we are here today to open a first
rate Military School.”*

It is aimed

*"..to bring about military regeneration of the Hindus and to fit Hindu
youths for undertaking the entire responsibility for the defence of their
motherland. ... to educate them in the ‘Sanatan Dharma’, and to train them
“in the science and art of personal and national defence” (‘Central Hindu
Military Education Society,’ NMML, Munje Papers,* subject files, n 24,
1932-36)

As rightly noted by Prof Shamsul Islam ( https://www.countercurrents.org/
shamsul200113.pdf) it provided "Hindu military officers to the British Army
in its campaign to crush the attempt by Subhash Chandra Bose led INA to
liberate India" and it was thus a "colloborative project between the
British rulers and their Indian stooges" which was executed by these
Hindutva organisations'.

The school celebrated platinum jubilee of its founding in 2012 and Mohan
Bhagwat was invited as a Chief Guest for the function. In his long speech
he had made two significant points : One, "..[E]xpressing concern over the
dominance of ‘rich and powerful people’ in politics, besides the soaring
inflation rate, he said that India’s situation was better during the
British rule"" Two, he …"laid stress on the need for imparting military
education to students, citing rising threat to the nation"

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