
The fracas over the papal visit can be summed up only by an Americanism: enough already! Going by the state the Hindu groups have been reduced to, it is as though they are expecting a visitation rather than a visit. As though the mere presence of Il Papa on our hallowed soil will spark off a spate of indiscriminate, spontaneous and involuntary conversions, all twitching helplessly. John Paul II will be here for a synod, which is an internal, administrative conclave of the Church not very different in its aims from a corporate meeting in the secular world. He is very, very unlikely to stride through the land with the Bible in one hand and a sword in the other, as some people will have us imagine, proselytising urbis et orbis. It is a shame that the self-appointed custodians of the spirit of Hinduism have so little confidence in its future. It has withstood far more minatory threats than a near-octogenarian nursing Parkinson8217;s disease, a bad hip and a bullet wound.
The situation has become so hystericallybizarre that the BJP, which once reaffirmed its allegiance to the sangh parivar in every other breath, is now forced to distance itself from the Hindu undivided family. The Home Minister has had to decry the burning of the Pope8217;s effigy. Now that the sangh parivar is represented in office, it should appreciate that it no longer has to shout to be heard. Neither does it have to look for issues to puff up out of all proportion. They are right here at hand and if it is unequal to them, they will be cut to size along with their government in the months to come. The Hindu movement now has a stake in the running of the State and in steering the nation. It should be concentrating on other issues 8212; issues that are of national interest rather than the obsession of a petty interest group. But it seems to be caught fast in time, still obsessed with the religious card when, in reality, it has moved on to bigger things. Long ago, Murli Manohar Joshi showed in Srinagar that the sun had set on the age of yatra. Wonder whythe VHP is running one all over again.