People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 16 April 18, 2004 |
Thinking
Together
Is
it true that the
BJP's vision of "Hindutva" is directed at cleansing Hindu
society of the ill-effects of the caste system?
Purushothaman,
Coimbatore
THE
BJP has never unequivocally criticised the caste system. After all, M. S.
Golwalkar, the most important ideological figure in the pantheon of the RSS
noted in 1966 (in his book _ A Bunch of Thoughts) "Brahmin is the head,
King the hands, Vaishya the thighs and Shudra the feet."
The
BJP still stands by this "definition" of the four castes as is
illustrated by a reproduction of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya's articles on its official
web site on the Internet. At one point the article says, "...but we had
never accepted, conflict between one caste and another as fundamental concept
behind it.
In our concept of four castes, they are thought of as analogous to the different
limbs of Virat-purusha. It was
suggested that fhis abdomen
and Shudras from legs. ... The origin of the caste
system was on the above basis. If this idea is not kept alive; the
castes, instead of being complementary, can produce conflict. Brom the head of the Virat-Purusha
Bhrahmins were created, Kshatriyas from hands, Vaishyas from ut then this is
distortion." In other words the caste system has no inherent flaws, what
needs correction are only distortions in the system! Can there be a clearer
enunciation of the essential upper caste bias in the BJP's philosophy?