Hinduism triumphs over Hindutva
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Hinduism triumphs over Hindutva

December 18, 2018

By T.J.S. George

This column has said more than once that the greatness of India lies in its majority community voting, not as Hindus, but as Indians. By far the most dramatic — and comforting — confirmation of this has been provided by the latest election results.

The drama is contained in basic population figures. Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh constitute the heartland of Hindu India. In Rajasthan 89 percent of the population is Hindu, in Madhya Pradesh 90 percent and in Chhattisgarh 93 percent. By contrast only 80 percent of the people are Hindu in Uttar Pradesh, only 83 percent in Bihar. Which means that it is the States with the largest number of Hindus that have rejected the BJP. Remember that the BJP had raised its Hindutva pitch as electioneering progressed. The VHP added its bit by holding a massive rally in Delhi demanding Ram Mandir in Ayodhya rightaway. Simple, ordinary voters exercised their franchise to show their disapproval of this communal approach to politics. Their action strengthened India as well as Hinduism. Hindutva’s politics of polarisation stood exposed.

The results shocked the party that had come to consider its triple strengths as invincible — the brilliance of the Prime Minister’s oratory, the win-anyhow philosophy of the party President, and the Machiavellian genius of the establishment’s legal pundit cum Finance Minister. Each of them is unmatched in his field. But all of them shared a fatal weakness — overconfidence that led them to believe they were always right.

They were often wrong. The Prime Minister was wrong in constantly denigrating Jawaharlal Nehru. The first Prime Minister of the country did make mistakes, but all the statue-building and oratory of the BJP cannot dent Nehru’s historical importance as an architect of modern India. Party boss Amit Shah stooped lower still with his contempt for the snakes and mongooses, the dogs and the cats that teamed up against his party. Now that the snakes et al have been approved by the people, will the party chief concede that in the eyes of the citizens of this country, including the majority of Hindus, he is nothing more than an overrated manipulator?

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Arun Jaitley is the brainiest of them all and therefore the damage he does goes deepest. He is the only BJP leader to whom Narendra Modi feels obligated. And for good reason.

It was Jaitley who first proposed Modi for the Chief Ministership of Gujarat. It was Jaitley who defended Modi when Prime Minister Vajpayee himself was inclined to “punish” Modi for the Gujarat riots. It was Jaitley who proposed Modi for Prime Ministership over the objections of seniors like Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Sushma Swaraj. It’s no surprise that Jaitley became the most powerful person in the Modi Government despite the fact that he could not win an election.

Every significant political move in the last four years carries the Jaitley stamp. It was he who thought up the Electoral Bonds, a devious way to channel funds anonymously to political parties. The Election Commission itself objected to it, but Jaitley didn’t care. His drive to bring the Reserve Bank under the Government’s control has been relentless. Urjit Patel’s resignation was more shocking than Raghuram Rajan opting not to seek a second term because Patel had initially given the impression that he was pliant and obedient. Evidently even he found the Government’s demands unacceptable. These demands boil down to accessing the Reserve Bank’s assets for the Government’s politically-motivated spending schemes. No other Finance Minister had taken liberties with the RBI’s autonomy and assets. What Jaitley proved in the process was that he had no qualms about distorting even the foundational principles of the country’s economic structure for political purposes.

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Major policy initiatives of the last four years reflect the same authoritarian approach: Demonetisation that wrecked the lives of citizens in unprecedented ways, Goods & Services Tax that complicated the system instead of simplifying it, inaction on bad loans by banks that benefited party cronies. Arun Jaitley welcomed occasions to dwell on these issues, more than any other party leader. The frequency of his television interviews is an example. On all those occasions he justified every self-centred anti-people move with an air of grandeur that suggested that people who disagreed with him were mentally retarded.

Those people have now told the BJP that communal passions have no place in politics. Will the BJP pay heed, or will it turn vengeful? Power in Delhi is in its hands for another quarter. Power is a hydra-headed beast and a quarter year is a long time. Momentous days are upon us.

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ONE COMMENT ON THIS POST To “Hinduism triumphs over Hindutva”

  1. Raghu says:

    Here is another attempt by George to malign the government! And try to convince that Hinduism and hindutva are two different things! But he knows he knows they are same and he hates them! If BJP list in the latest election, it is not because Hinduism won, but propaganda from media and Congress won because voters believed in the lies by the media! Let’s look at Urjit Patel issue! Congress was demanding his resignation and even Congress workers manhandled Urjit Patel because he was accused as Modi’s man! Now, he resigned because of ideological issues about how to resolve the economic crisis and this communist scumbags trying to say that government wanted to steal the money for political cause? Why is George living through the teeth?
    The fact is he was under immense pressure ever since the talk of imposition of Section 7 rule under RBI Act doing the rounds amid the growing conflict. The provision empowers the government to issue directions to the RBI
    In his tenure, Patel had cut repo rate once in October 2016, but then raised it thrice by equal 25 bps dose each time since August 2017 to 6.5%, much against the government’s wishes which had been seeking easy money flow to revive the economy.
    People like George have no issues on all the loot that happened by Congress governments, but when Modi wants the RBI to act responsibly, Congress and communists join hands and even call Urjit Patel their hero! Don’t these people have no shame!? We need to be cautious of these hyenas! All they are interested is tearing down the government where a patriotic Hindu is in power!
    Also, was it wrong to recognize Sardar Patel who was a true patriot over the selfish man Nehru who has been the root cause of all the devil in India like corrupt dynasty rule to Kashmir issue?

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