Monday, November 4, 2019

RSS/HINDUTVA VERSUS INDIA/INDIANS








RSS/HINDUTVA VERSUS INDIA/INDIANS
RSS/Hindutva  camp  boasts  of  being  the  embodiment  of  Indian  nationalism/patriotism  and represent the aspirations of the Nation. It claims, specially the RSS, that India is a Hindu Rashtra and they are the guardians of Hindu interests. It also claims that politics of Hindutva is synonymous with the interests of Hindus. This is despite the fact that India is a Democratic-Secular country; committed to build an egalitarian polity. RSS and its Hindutva camp followers, in tune with Muslim communalists and pre-Independence Muslim League, assert that Hindus cannot be democratic & secular. This chart is an attempt to unmask the anti-national ideology and deeds of the Hindutva
camp vis-a-vis India; a land inhabited by people of many religions, cultures and creeds of which majority being of Hindus. This chart ‘RSS/HINDUTV   VERSUS INDIA/INDIANS’ is self-explanatory as each issue of concern for India and those who love India (both in pre and post- Independence period) is tagged with the Hindutva camp’s official stand. This chart makes it easy to comprehend
the gravity of anti-national character of the ideology and misdeeds of the Hindutva camp led by RSS.
It was this anti-national character of the Hindutva ideology that Dr. BR Ambedkar a great researcher and thinker of communal politics in India wrote as early as 1940, “If Hindu Raj does become a fact, it will, no doubt, be the greatest calamity for this countryǥit is a menace to liberty, equality and fraternity. On that account it is incompatible with democracy. Hindu Raj must be prevented at any cost.”
[B. R. Ambedkar, Pakistan or the Partition of India, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay, 1940 (reprint 1990),
p. 358]
ISSUES
RSS/HINDUTVA‟S STAND
STAND OF INDIANS
INCLUDING HINDUS
(1) Killing of Gandhiji
(1) Killing of Gandhiji is
glorified as „vadh‟ and
presented as an act of bravery
ordained by God. This murder
is celebrated by Hindutva
individuals/organizations.
Even today one of the
Hindutva sites reads that on
30th January 1948 evening,
“Shriram came in the form of
Nathuram Godse and ended
the life of Gandhi.”
(1) Gandhiji is treated as
Father of Nation, revered
and respected. His
killing shocked the
Indian Nation & is
treated as an act of
terrorism.
(2) The National Flag
(Tri-colour)
(2) The National Flag is
decried, denigrated and
described as bad omen.
According to RSS English
organ, Organizer, the
National Flag will never be
(2) Every Indian is proud
of this National Flag. It
is respected and loved by
Indians. It is unlawful to
denigrate it.








“respected and owned by
Hindus. The word three is in
itself an evil, and a flag
having three colours will
certainly produce a very bad
psychological effect and is
injurious to a country.”

(3) The Democratic-
Secular Indian
Constitution which
declares Untouchability
as crime.
(3) The Hindutva camp has
been opposing Democratic-
Secular Constitution since its
promulgation. They want to
replace it by Manu Code
(Manu Smriti) which decrees
worst kind of Untouchability
and denigrates women &
twice-born Hindus i.e. Dalits.
They openly work for
establishing a Hindu rashtra
(Nation) which will be run
under Manu Code. It was one
of the reasons they killed
Gandhiji.
(3) The Indian people
love and respect Indian
Constitution which
guarantees democracy,
secularism and promises
egalitarian polity. They
know that due to this
feature only India has
survived.
(4) Status of
Minorities
(4) According to Hindutva
game-plan Islam &
Christianity are „foreign
religions‟, having no place in
Hindu rashtra. The
indigenous religions like
Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism
etc. will not have independent
status but treated as part of
Hinduism.
(4) Indians respect
religious diversity and
co-exist peacefully
despite sectarian forces.
They are familiar with
the fact that no religion
is a monolithic whole. If
there are differences
among religions, there
are major differences
within the followers of
one religion in India.
(5) Casteism
(5) According to Hindutva
camp Casteism is the most
prominent feature of Hindu
rashtra. According to Guru
Golwalkar, “this fourfold
arrangement, i.e., the Hindu
(5) Indians are divided
on the basis of Castes
and there are cases of
Caste repression too but
no Caste is allowed to be
denigrated. Casteism is








People, is our God.” Thus
Casteism is synonymous with
Hindu Nation.
regarded as an evil.
(6) Indian Federalism
(6) The Hindutva camp
demands India to be run as a
Unitary state. Its pernicious
demand reads: “It must be
completely uprooted,
constitution purified and
unitary form of government
be established.”
(6) India as a modern
State has survived due to
devolution of power
between centre & States.
It is through federal set-
up that India caters (or
balances) to the demands
of diverse geographical
& political units of the
country.
(7) Attitude towards
Netaji Subhash
Chander Bose who
tried to liberate India
from the British rule
militarily by organizing
Indian National Army
(INA).
(7)  The Hindutva
organizations under the
leadership of „Veer‟ Savarkar
entered into “Responsive Co-
operation with the war efforts
of the Indian Government
[the British Government]”.
They organized Hindu
recruitment camps for British
army. The Defence
Committee constituted by the
Viceroy had two prominent
Hindutva leaders, Kalikar &
Jamna Das Mehta.
(7) Indians responded in
large numbers to Netaji‟s
call „Dilli Chalo‟. INA
was joined by Hindus,
Muslims, Sikhs,
Buddhists, Jains,
Christians & others. The
INA remains one of the
greatest icons of India‟s
Freedom Struggle. It was
defeated due to many
factors including
Hindutva/Muslim
League support to the
British war-efforts.
When the British rulers
put them on trial known
as Red Fort Trial (1945),
the whole India stood in
support with these
fighters.
(8) Freedom Struggle
(8) The Hindutva gang
decried India‟s Freedom
Struggle (described it as
'bad'), sabotaged it and sub-
served the interests of
colonial masters by entering
(8) Indians in millions
and millions participated
in the Freedom
Movement and
thousands and thousands
of them laid down their








into coalition governments
with Muslim League during
Quit India Movement of
1942. It sided with the
Muslim communalists for
serving the British masters. It
supported two-nation theory.
They never asked the British
to leave India.
lives for freedom of the
country. Indians always
saluted the freedom
fighters and cherishes
the deeds of the latter.
(9) Attitude Towards
Martyrs like Bhagat
Singh, Ashfaqullah
Khan, Chandershekhar
Azad & others
(9)  The founder of RSS,
Hedgewar and his heir,
Golwalkar, prominent
ideologue of the Hindutva
declared that such martyrs
could not be looked upon as
great, “For, after all, they
failed in achieving their ideal,
and failure implies some fatal
flaw in them.”
(9)  Indians love and
worship these martyrs.
They laid down their
lives for an India free of
exploitation.
(10)  Ideals
(10)  The Hindutva camp
idolizes Hitler, Mussolini and
dictators like them. The
greatest ideologue of RSS
declared: “RSS inspired by
one flag, one leader and one
ideology is lighting the flame
of Hindutva in each and every
corner of this great land.”
This mantra was picked up
Fascists/Nazis of Europe.
(10) Indians never
tolerated dictatorship.
Despite the presence of
hegemonic elements in
the country, Indians keep
safe distance from them
and fight back against
dictatorship.
(11) Two-nation
Theory
(11) The Hindutva camp
believes that Hindus &
Muslims are two different
antagonistic Nations. Thus
they concur with the
philosophy of Muslim League
led by MA Jinnah.
(11) Indians love
diversity. They have
been co-existing for
times immemorial. For
them diversity is their
asset and not weak point.
They know they have
survived as a Nation
because they know how
to exist with differences.





The column „RSS/HINDUTVA‟S STAND‟ is reproduced from the Hindutva camp‟s archives. For the perusal of original RSS/Hindutva documents see the following links. English:
hhttp://www.academia.edu/4059744/An_Open_Letter_to_Hindu_Nationalist_Chie
f_Minister_of_Gujarat_Narendra_Modi_Ji    Hindi:

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