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malaise

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Fri Feb 21, 2020, 11:09 AM Feb 2020

No Wonder Modi is welcoming the Con - How Hindu supremacists are tearing India apart [View all]

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/20/hindu-supremacists-nationalism-tearing-india-apart-modi-bjp-rss-jnu-attacks?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3FjNqUBOl_DZChGl6gDMLtRnhBODOk4bzFhJeWMXfGdUYiVcBkjGYWws0#Echobox=1582196920
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For seven decades, India has been held together by its constitution, which promises equality to all. But Narendra Modi’s BJP is remaking the nation into one where some people count as more Indian than others. By Samanth Subramanian

Thu 20 Feb 2020 06.00 GMTLast modified on Thu 20 Feb 2020 10.55 GMT
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Soon after the violence began, on 5 January, Aamir was standing outside a residence hall in Jawaharlal Nehru University in south Delhi. Aamir, a PhD student, is Muslim, and he asked to be identified only by his first name. He had come to return a book to a classmate when he saw 50 or 60 people approaching the building. They carried metal rods, cricket bats and rocks. One swung a sledgehammer. They were yelling slogans: “Shoot the traitors to the nation!” was a common one. Later, Aamir learned that they had spent the previous half-hour assaulting a gathering of teachers and students down the road. Their faces were masked, but some were still recognisable as members of a Hindu nationalist student group that has become increasingly powerful over the past few years.

The group, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidya Parishad (ABVP), is the youth wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Founded 94 years ago by men who were besotted with Mussolini’s fascists, the RSS is the holding company of Hindu supremacism: of Hindutva, as it’s called. Given its role and its size, it is difficult to find an analogue for the RSS anywhere in the world. In nearly every faith, the source of conservative theology is its hierarchical, centrally organised clergy; that theology is recast into a project of religious statecraft elsewhere, by other parties. Hinduism, though, has no principal church, no single pontiff, nobody to ordain or rule. The RSS has appointed itself as both the arbiter of theological meaning and the architect of a Hindu nation-state. It has at least 4 million volunteers, who swear oaths of allegiance and take part in quasi-military drills.

The word often used to describe the RSS is “paramilitary”. In its near-century of existence, it has been accused of plotting assassinations, stoking riots against minorities and acts of terrorism. (Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead in 1948 by an RSS man, although the RSS claims he had left the organisation by then.) The RSS doesn’t, by itself, engage in electoral politics. But among its affiliated groups is the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), the party that has governed India for the past six years, and that has, under the prime minister Narendra Modi, been remaking India into an authoritarian, Hindu nationalist state.

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What always amuses me is that the first place the Hindu separatists take their 'guests' is to the Muslim Taj Mahal.
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Various forms of fascism are in resurgence world wide...nt Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #1
Sikhs are also a minority and saidsimplesimon Feb 2020 #2
The largest Sikh community shanti Feb 2020 #20
A Sikh was gunned down saidsimplesimon Feb 2020 #21
if we dont evolve soon, we will wipe ourselves out. mopinko Feb 2020 #3
The other species may celebrate malaise Feb 2020 #5
Never ever thought about that. Sobering. marble falls Feb 2020 #7
This malaise Feb 2020 #9
i have a personal, pet theory mopinko Feb 2020 #14
very interesting theory malaise Feb 2020 #16
and failure. mopinko Feb 2020 #24
Kick dalton99a Feb 2020 #4
Openly admired fascism during WWII DBoon Feb 2020 #6
We had a neighbor who decided to return to India malaise Feb 2020 #8
Kind of ironic, since these people would have been thrown into the camps and exterminated had smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #10
True but racism is rampant in India malaise Feb 2020 #11
It's generally hard to pick the worst country on earth. Initech Feb 2020 #12
They have the same attitude here toward blacks and poor people: dalton99a Feb 2020 #19
Yep malaise Feb 2020 #23
I read where a Modi supporter attended a Trump rally in the USA DBoon Feb 2020 #13
Funny how that works. smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #17
K&R... spanone Feb 2020 #15
I have an Indian friend involved in political activism... Happy Hoosier Feb 2020 #18
It's all connected. Initech Feb 2020 #22
Internet moondust Feb 2020 #25
True malaise Feb 2020 #26
"tribal supremacy" moondust Feb 2020 #27
Not sure you know because they come from disparate regions malaise Feb 2020 #28
It is to some. moondust Feb 2020 #31
The expert on this is Kathleen Belew. Here her views here: littlemissmartypants Feb 2020 #29
Cool, I will have to read that when I get some free time. Initech Feb 2020 #30
Recommended! Dennis Donovan Feb 2020 #32
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