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India needs to discard the Macaulayist mindset: Hosabale

This comes close on the heels of PM Modi repeatedly saying that India should discard the legacy of T B Macaulay by 2035, two centuries after Macaulay in his ‘Minute on Indian education’ document proclaimed that he wanted “Indians by blood but English in mindset”.

RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale: India needs to discard the Macaulayist mindsetRSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale. (File Photo)

RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said on Thursday that India needs to discard the Macaulayist mindset in order to reverse the narrative war against the country that has been going on for a long time.

This comes close on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeatedly saying that India should discard the legacy of T B Macaulay by 2035, two centuries after Macaulay in his ‘Minute on Indian education’ document proclaimed that he wanted “Indians by blood but English in mindset”.

Speaking at the release of former BJP Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Vijay’s book ‘Mantra Viplav’ at the World Book Fair here, Hosabale said, “This is the era of narrative — it need not be true. One can even distort and push one’s agenda forward.”

He said that outsiders captured India, exploited its economy and also colonised Indian minds, leading to ‘mantra viplav’ (roughly, subversion of Indian belief systems).

Recalling Western scholarship on India in colonial times, he said, “Max Muller was appointed with an agenda. The narrative that Aryans came from outside and pushed Dravidians southwards, and that India is not one but many nations, was pushed.”

Calling extant Indian knowledge as an ocean that needs to be engaged with and interpreted for the present times, Hosabale gave a call for the use of Indian instead of Western terminology. “We should study the terms that were given by our civilisation, and understand their meaning and context. Some people think that these are difficult Sanskritised words, but English words we study are also difficult,” he said.

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said that the present fight to reclaim Indian knowledge is even more important than the freedom struggle that the country fought.

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“Today a section of our intellectual establishment is addicted to Macaulay, Marx and Mughals… As the Prime Minister said, we should come out of the Macaulayist mindset 200 years after Macaulay’s Minute,” he said.

Author Tarun Vijay said that when a society is poisoned, it dies. “Left-liberal, secularism and Jihad are ideological poison. Hindutva is our answer to it, and we are on the way to victory,” he said. “Maoism, etc., are like Ghori and Ghazni. Left extremism is not the correct word for them; it is communist terrorism. The Ram temple and Somnath are symbols of our victory.”

Vikas Pathak is deputy associate editor with The Indian Express and writes on national politics. He has over 17 years of experience, and has worked earlier with The Hindustan Times and The Hindu, among other publications. He has covered the national BJP, some key central ministries and Parliament for years, and has covered the 2009 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls and many state assembly polls. He has interviewed many Union ministers and Chief Ministers. Vikas has taught as a full-time faculty member at Asian College of Journalism, Chennai; Symbiosis International University, Pune; Jio Institute, Navi Mumbai; and as a guest professor at Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. Vikas has authored a book, Contesting Nationalisms: Hinduism, Secularism and Untouchability in Colonial Punjab (Primus, 2018), which has been widely reviewed by top academic journals and leading newspapers. He did his PhD, M Phil and MA from JNU, New Delhi, was Student of the Year (2005-06) at ACJ and gold medalist from University Rajasthan College in Jaipur in graduation. He has been invited to top academic institutions like JNU, St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and IIT Delhi as a guest speaker/panellist. ... Read More

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