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This is an archive article published on November 26, 2002

BJP and the Hindu state

So, who is the real L.K. Advani? The deputy prime minister who says he has no intention of establishing a Hindu state in India? Or the Advan...

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So, who is the real L.K. Advani? The deputy prime minister who says he has no intention of establishing a Hindu state in India? Or the Advani we have all grown up with?

Times out of number, Advani has asserted that Hindu means Bharat which means India. Therefore, in his view, there is no difference between the Indian state and the Hindu state. So what8217;s new in his now saying he does not believe in a Hindu state when what an 8216;Indian8217; state means to him is the same as what a 8216;Hindu8217; state means to you and me? Advani has also not changed his view that all Indians are Hindus and, therefore, the Indian Muslim is a Hindu Muslim and an Indian Christian is a Hindu Christian.

When I first came across his having said this in a Telegraph interview of 1989, I asked whether, in that case, Advani regarded himself as a Hindu 8212; or as a Hindu Hindu? His reply is still awaited.

The fact is that this play with words is a BJP specialty. They think they have made a point when they say they cannot be 8216;dharmanirpeksh8217; the usual Hindi translation for 8216;secularism8217; because you cannot refuse to take sides between dharma and adharma.

So, they say they are 8216;panthnirpeksh8217;. But whatever the word, they do not seem to see that they offend as much against 8216;panthnirpekshata8217; as they do against 8216;dharmanirpekshata8217;. So with the 8216;Hindu8217; state. What they want India to be is not what the rest of us want India to be. And if there is no difference, then what8217;s the argument?

Indeed, one has to look no further than the rest of his speech to see where the difference lies. He quotes Justice Verma to assert that his Hinduism is something more than just a religion, it is part of a larger Indian culture. True enough, but then is not Islam as practiced in India and Christianity as practiced in India part of the larger Indian culture? If he is as Indian, as he claims to be, would Advani please repudiate his statement at Himachal Bhawan, New Delhi, August 13 1990: 8216;The Ram Janmabhoomi movement is the biggest cultural movement in history to unite crores of Indian hearts and assert the emancipation of Hindu culture from medieval vandals and pseudo-secular pseudo-intellectuals8217;? Note the easy equation of 8216;Indian8217; with 8216;Hindu8217;.

Advani described Pakistan as a 8216;theocratic8217; state to distinguish it from secular India. But Pakistan is theocratic only in the sense that it calls itself 8216;Islamic8217;, not in the sense that it is ruled by clerics.

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Indeed, in no election since the establishment of Pakistan has a theocratic party won more than 5 per cent of the vote or more than a couple of seats in the Pakistan National Assembly 8212; until the latest where, thanks to Busharraf kowtowing to the Americans over the Taliban, Maulana Fazlur Rahman has failed by no more than a single vote to make it to prime minister.

No, what distinguishes Pakistan8217;s constitutional development from India8217;s is not that they are ruled by mullahs while we are not ruled by pandits and pandas. What makes Pakistan non-secular is that they are avowedly majoritarian while we are not. To Advani and his ilk, the fact that 8216;we8217; are 85 per cent and 8216;they8217; are not makes all the difference between those who legitimately belong and those who may remain on our sufferance. Hence their rejection of our composite culture.

Hence their insistence that we are secular only because we are Hindu. Hence their tampering with history textbooks. Hence their avenging themselves on 8216;Babar ki aulad8217;. Hence their obsession with conversion. Hence their perverse humour: 8216;ham panch/hamare pachees8217;.

Hence, where Ram was born being, in Advani8217;s exquisite phraseology, 8216;not a matter of fact but a matter of faith8217;, targeted with precision at the point where my faith will give maximum offence to the other8217;s. Hence their listing of masjids to demolish and mandirs to build. In which of these particulars is Advani any different from the mob he leads?

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Hence, too, the mob he chooses to lead. Was it not Advani who described the Vishwa Hindu Parishad8217;s Ayodhya Movement as 8216;a stroke of genius8217;? Did his train not include the likes of Sadhvi Rithambra: Samajh na paaye baton se, ab laaton se samajhne do/ Khoon kharaba hota hai, tho ek baar ho jaane do What words have not taught, let our kicks teach them now/ If bloodletting there must be, let it be, let it be.

Can Advani deny the picture of Uma Bharati hugging Murli Manohar Joshi as the two of them watched the masjid tumbling down? I asked Advani rhetorically in the Lok Sabha before the infamous Black Sunday, December 6, 1992, if it came to the crunch which oath would prevail 8212; his oath to the constitution or his oath to smash the Babri masjid Ram ki saugand ham khate hain/Mandir wahin banyenge?

The constitution, of course, he spiritedly replied. And then stood silent, as he stood silent over the carnage committed in the wake of his 8216;rath yatra8217;, as one by one over several hours each of the three domes was torn down. Had he stepped under the domes and said the next brick that falls, falls on my head, the outrage would have been stopped.

Nearer now, who but Advani picked Narendra Modi to lead Gujarat? Who but Advani failed to visit his constituency of Gandhinagar when marauding hordes were targeting his own constituents? Who but Advani sang paeans of praise, and still does he was back at it last week in his Lok Sabha reply, to Modi8217;s Newtonian condoning of the most ghastly excesses 8212; 8216;kriya-pratikriya8217;? And who but Advani8217;s cabal twisted Vajpayee8217;s tail to rephrase what the prime minister said at the Shah Alam camp in Ahmedabad into what he said after the party conclave in Goa?

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Be warned: our subcontinent is in imminent danger of slipping into the hands of two spitting images of communalism 8212; Advani in India and Maulana Fazlur Rahman in Pakistan. There is nothing to choose between them.

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