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* Book: *

*Cellars of the Inferno: *
*Confessions of an RSS Pracharak*


Publisher: Chintha Publications
Author: Sudheesh Minni
Pages: 122

RSS has been critiqued for long for its divisive and fascist ideology.
Its role in spreading hatred, communal violence, killings – arson and
loot, blasts has been pointed out by critics. However, the attempt of
RSS to project itself as a cultural and nationalist organization
working for the welfare of majority community, nation and practicing
non-violent methods is still believed by many to be the truth. This is
despite all the violence that is being instigated in the recent times.

The book by Sudheesh Minni titled ‘Cellars of the Inferno: Confessions
of an RSS Pracharak’ breaks any doubts on RSS.  Sudheesh was an RSS
pracharak, who was inducted to its divisive ideology at a very early
age of 5. He participated at different levels – both as a participant
in shakhas as well as organizer of shakhas, both at the state level
and the national level. He travelled across the country and spent
about 25 years of his life with RSS. The initial conviction with RSS
ideology later gave way to repentance for the activities carried. The
book is a product of his repentance for his role as an RSS pracharak.
The book provides an insider view of RSS, its activities,
functioning’s, role in divisive activities.

Sudheesh was born in a small village in Kannur district of Kerala. His
association with RSS started while he was 5 year old. He used to
attend Balagokulam, which used to be organized on weekends. This was
targeted at children. The natural curiosity of children to listen to
stories of child Krishna was used as a means to instill hatred.
Stories around Shivaji and Rana Pratap were also recited to children.
Shivaji was depicted as a protector of Hindus from Muslim invasion.
The facts of many Muslims being part of military machinery of Shivaji
were never depicted. In the manipulated stories with ideological
color, wars were never depicted as rivalries between kings for power
and territorial expansion but as a war taking place between two
different religions. The happenings of those times such as Mumbai bomb
blasts were discussed in Balagokulams and were pointed as activities
carried out by Muslims against Hindus.

The evening shakhas used to take place for an hour. Apart from yoga,
nigooda (traditional war education), marching – what also used to take
place was sports activities like kabaddi and khokho. In Kabaddi,
children were instructed that on the other side of the line were
enemies of the nation – who were Muslims, Christians and Communists.
The children were instructed to touch as many enemies as possible
during the game. This was followed by songs where they were made to
feel proud of their Hindu identity. Inculcating superstitious thinking
was common where in one instance it was pointed that a ‘political
enemy would die out of snake bite, through god who would come in the
form of a snake’.

The prathamik varg shikhak varg course used to be organized for a week
during Christmas vacation. It used to be residential and go on for a
week. It starts with morning prayers, followed by stick movement,
discussions, speeches and evening sports. Each event has a strong
anti-Muslim, anti Christian and anti Communist component. The content
was primarily from Golwalkar’s ‘Bunch of Thoughts’ and ‘We and our
Nationhood defined’. The last day was followed by lighting of lamp and
a talk calling out the trainees to shoulder the responsibility of
‘protecting hindus’ who are in danger. With this they were prepared as
primary instructors.

RSS has an organized structure. Based on duties, RSS has Khat Pramukh,
Mukya Shikhshak, Shikshak, Shaka Karyavaha and Seva Pramukh. At the
Mandal level are Mandal karyavaha, Saha karyavaha, Mandal sharirik
pramuch, Mandal Boumik pramukh, Mandal Seva pramukh and Mandal sampark
pramukh. Apart from this it has Taluk sangh chalak, Zilla pracharak
and Zilla vyavastha pramukh. These were based on geography and
functions such as sports, social activities and public relations. RSS
had no economic agenda. It had its connection with more powerful
sections such as large landholders. The concept of land belonging to
the tiller was not a principle believed by them. These were seen in
incidents where they stood by large landholders and against
cultivating landless. This was seen as an arrangement through which
they can get some land, monetary and political support for RSS
activities.

The creation of rumors was a regular process. Rumors were manufactured
to create the image of existence of threat to Hindu religious based
activities and the community. An instance of Theyyam festival is
pointed out where a rumor was spread of the festival going to be
disturbed by the other party. Any suspicion of activities targeted
against RSS was acted upon. Sathyan a famous athlete became a victim
of such suspicion.

Sudheesh attended his first Sangh shiksha varg in Madurai for 25 days.
Daily physical training, stick movement, speeches, discussions and
exams were integral. The shibhir stressed that adoption of
Christianity, Islam and Communist ideology had caused the destruction
of Indian culture. It was emphasized that to protect Bharat Matha from
becoming pieces and protecting its culture, they need to fight. The
participants are made to draw map of Akhand Bharat which includes
China, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Srilanka.
It is emphasized that as sevaks, they should rest in peace only after
getting back Akhand Bharat. Elimination of three enemies is projected
as a way and means to attain Akhand Bharat. In the second Sangh
shiksha varg attended by author, the points discussed also included
strategies for Hindu revivalism, anti-hindu behavior of Gandhi,
critics of hindutva ideology, pilgrimages, old temples, the need to
protect hindu temples etc.

The author points that events, which otherwise are not religious have
a hidden agenda when undertaken by Pracharaks. He cites his example
whereby he tried to reach out to minority institutions to impart vedic
maths to Hindu students. Once the students enrolled to the course
beyond the school, they were slowly inducted with ideas of a Hindu
nation. This happens even in Yoga classes run by pracharaks. Other
activities include spiritual activities, yoga, social activities,
tuitions, job trainings, coaching institutions for services by
Pracharaks. During these events there was subtle introduction to
aspects of RSS ideology. He feels that aspects such as vedic maths and
yoga can be taught by completely eliminating it of its religious
color. The pracharaks operated clandestinely.

The author points to the huge network of Sangh parivar. This includes
Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) targeting students, Bala
Gokulam targeting small children, Yuva Morcha targeting youth, Mahila
Morcha targeting youth, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh targeting workers etc.
Other wings included Vignana Bharati (Swadeshi science), Vidya Bharati
(Education), Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Hindu Aikya Vedika, Bharatiya
Vichaar Kendra, Kshetra Sanrakshan Samithi, Seva Bharati (Social
activities), Bhaskar Jyoti, Vanavasi Kalyana Ashram, Ekalavya
Institutions and Vivekananda Kendra. It also includes Ayyapa seva
samithi, Kannaki, Janmabhoomi, Kesari, Vrattantham, Kurukshetra
prakasamm. It also started associations with fisher community. Besides
large number of NGOs sponsored by RSS. Each of these works as part of
the larger ‘Sangh Parivar’ to carry their agenda of Hindutva.

The author talks of his experience in organizing the shibirs with
children in tribal areas. Ideas of Hindutva were introduced in a
primitive community ignoring their identity. An anti-muslim and
anti-chrisitan feelings was also propagated among them. This was in a
community who never believed in Hindu identity and that by itself was
alien.

Referring to his participation in Naipunya varg (secret summit) of RSS
at Nagpur, it also had famous industrialists including Adani attending
during inaugural session. To inculcate the idea of Hindutva among
sections, separate cells were proposed for Industrialists, Government
officials, Hindu priests, Teachers, Doctors, Media and Cultural cell.
Each cell was to identify loopholes in identified areas, review once
in three months and attack the government in power. Internet was to be
used as a means to propagate.  The closing ceremony was ended with a
speech of retired judge who called for accepting Hindutva as a way of
life. It points at the level of penetration of RSS ideology among the
elite.

The author observes that RSS owned infrastructure have been reduced to
places for corruption, sexual activities and preserving weapons. The
need to prepare and buy arms for eliminating enemies is emphasized in
Sangh. In the name of fighting back the enemies in Kannur, Karyavahak
suggested the usage of Rifles instead of Bombs and swords. The author
quotes an instance where he expressed his frustration to another sevak
stating that Swayamsevaks are groups which indulge in women
harassment, lootings and drinking. All this happens in the name of
protecting religion.

Sharing about his visits on RSS mission to Northern parts of the
country, he points that Swayamsevaks here also consisted of
professionals such as Doctors, Engineers, Scientists, Police
officials. Each had a sacred thread. Rich landlords with large
landholdings were also part of them. The responsibility for running
panchayati or block level shibirs was largely in their hands. Dalits
who were landless were exploited. An instance is quoted where a rich
landlord (a swayam sevak) was approached by lease farmer requesting
for delay in paying due to crop failure. Instead the lease farmer was
asked to send his wife and daughters to the landlord. Another instance
was seen where demands of a tribal leader to install Ganesh in a
temple in a tribal dominant locality was requested from Sangh leaders.
This was rejected on the premise that this is reserved only for upper
castes. When finally this was installed, the temple was put on fire.

The author points that while sangh mobilizes Dalits for events such as
Babri Masjid demolition, the ones who instigated from upper caste
continue to be safe. The Dalits who were made to participate became
victims. This was equally true of Gujarat.
The Sangh mobilizes about crores of rupees in the name of Guru
Dakshina. From within Kerala, about Rs. 250 crores is mobilized. Big
industrialists, business persons, contractors, government officials
also donate the RSS. A huge amount is mobilized from across the
country. This is used for creation of communal incidents, planning
terror activities, ending peace and harmony among communities.

The author parts away from RSS to join an alternative. He points that
corporatization and communalization have come together and posing
threats to the security and democratic values and secular fabric of
the nation. Hence he emphasizes on the need for alternative.
The book by Sudheesh Minni is a necessary reading for those who still
have an illusion about the RSS and Sangh Parivar. It also provides an
anatomy and the way the parivar functions. Most importantly it helps
in breaking the myth of RSS being a mere cultural and social
organization working for protection of Hindus. It convinces you that
more than protecting one, its activities are centered on propagating
the idea of eliminating the other. In the idea of building Hindu
identity, its attempt in maintaining caste and class based dominance
becomes clear. It is a welcome reading for those working to expose the
activities of RSS.

Author: T Navin works with an NGO as a Researcher

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