People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI No. 51 December 29,2002 |
EDITORIAL
It
is
official
now
BJP's Modification of India
THE
recently
concluded
national
executive
committee
meeting
of
the
BJP
has
confirmed
what
we
have
been
stating
repeatedly
in
these
columns.
The
Gujarat
experiment
is
now
officially
declared
as
the
future
road
map
of
the
party.
In
the
process,
the
BJP
has
not
only
endorsed
but
justified
the
State
sponsored
pogrom
in
Gujarat.
The
resolution
adopted
at
this
meeting
states
that
Hindutva
has
been
"endorsed
by
the
people
of
Gujarat"
and
it
was
confident
that
this
would
now
"find
wide
scale
acceptability
all
over
the
country".
Thus,
the
strategy
is
clear.
First
foment
communal
tensions
and
polarisation,
organise
riots
and
then
hold
elections
is
the
formula
to
be
adopted
by
the
BJP.
In
justifying
this
brazen
communal
agenda
for
the
transformation
of
a
secular
democratic
republic
into
a
fascistic
"Hindu
Rashtra",
the
BJP
leadership,
as
is
its
wont,
spoke
in
forked
tongues
of
perfidy
and
subterfuge.
The
prime
minister
declared
that
there
is
no
need
of
converting
India
into
a
"Hindu
Rashtra"
as
it
has
been
one
for
thousands
of
years!
The
deputy
prime
minister
returned
to
his
pet
theme
of
equating
`Hindutva'
with
`Hinduism'
and,
therefore,
with
cultural
nationalism.
V
D
Savarkar
had
coined
the
word
"Hindutva"
way
back
in
1923.
It
was
essentially
a
political
slogan
which
had
nothing
to
do
with
the
Hindu
religion.
He,
in
fact,
explicitly
states
that
"Hindutva
is
not
identical
with
what
is
vaguely
indicated
by
the
term
Hinduism.
By
an
`ism'
it
is
generally
meant
a
theory
or
a
code
more
or
less
based
on
spiritual
or
religious
dogma
or
system.
But
when
we
attempt
to
investigate
into
the
essential
significance
of
Hindutva
we
do
not
primarily
--
and
certainly
not
mainly
--
concern
ourselves
with
any
particular
theocratic
or
religious
dogma
or
creed."
Hindutva,
therefore,
is
nothing
but
pseudo-Hinduism.
Consequently,
the
"nationalism"
derived
from
such
an
understanding
can
be
nothing
else
but
pseudo-nationalism.
This
is
clearly
manifested
in
the
resolution
adopted
at
the
meeting
which
contains
the
BJP's
self-declared
commitment
to
eliminate
terrorism
despite
evidence
on
the
ground
that
terrorist
acts
are,
in
fact,
increasing
under
its
rule.
What
is
in
store
for
India,
therefore,
is
the
unfolding
of
the
classic
fascist
agenda
in
order
to
consolidate
its
position
in
power.
The
BJP
--
in
fact,
all
tentacles
of
the
RSS
--
seek
to
orchestrate
a
unity
amongst
the
diversity
of
those
within
the
Hindu
fold
by
whipping
up
hatred
against
those
outside
this
fold,
i
e,
Muslims,
Christians
etc.
India,
thus,
returns
to
a
debate
that,
many
thought,
was
settled
at
the
time
of
our
independence.
The
vision
of
a
fascistically
intolerant
"Hindu
Rashtra"
was
rejected,
at
that
time,
by
a
majority
of
the
Indian
people.
The
issue
is
now
sought
to
be
resurrected
by
the
RSS.
The
BJP
national
council
resolution
is
the
recipe
for
the
fascist
metamorphosis
of
the
Indian
republic.
It
was
defeated
once
before.
For
the
sake
of
India,
i
e,
Bharat,
it
needs
to
be
defeated
resoundingly
once
again.