Thursday, October 9, 2008

Ban the Bajrang Dal

The recent violence in Orissa is just one more instance of the utter disdain the Bajrang Dal has for the law. Basically over the last few years the Bajrang Dal has been waiting for excuses to flex its muscles and terrorize the minorities into submission. I have no doubt that the Bajrang Dal cadres were the rioters’ ‘foot-soldiers’ during the Gujarat 2002.

The pattern is clear. One unfortunate event for which members of the minority community may or may not be responsible occurs, the Hindutva biggies (RSS and BJP) give the go ahead and Bajrang Dal swings into action, while the (BJP/allied) govt fiddles. Protests are raised in other parts of the country but the govt takes its own time to make things normal. In the meantime the minorities have been shown their place. This is the reason why I will never vote for BJP despite the fact that BJP/NDA has better administrative abilities than UPA and that the UPA is also no saint when it comes to communalism. I admire the progress Narendra Modi has brought to Gujarat but still loathe him from the bottom of my heart for the genocide in Gujarat in 2002. I value communal harmony more than economic betterment.

Recently I saw a TV debate where someone from the Bajrang Dal was making a pathetic attempt to justify the Orissa massacre by blaming the Christians. His justification was the Christians were forcibly converting people in Kandhmal by giving money and false promises. But the shocker came when I overheard a senior, respected lawyer I personally know (I won’t name him) say the same thing (Recently when Tatas decided to relocate Nano to Gujarat he was all praise for Narendra Modi and said ‘Modi 5-6 musalmanon ko maarega magar Gujarat ka progress karega’). I was tempted to tell him how flawed his logic is but stopped short as he had not addressed me. I felt like screaming out that if one wrong justifies another then even the recent bomb blasts are justified. I have no doubt many of those who took part in them have at some time been wronged against, most probably by the Bajrang Dal and its ilk. Why then do you arrest those who planted the bombs and let those who raped and killed in Kandhmal go scot-free?????????

This brings me to the question – is the Bajrang Dal’s accusation of forcible conversions correct? I can refute their allegations on 2 counts. Firstly if you are a believer, no one and nothing can coerce you to change your faith. Not money. Not false promises. The only reason why conversions take place is because the person does not believe in his original religion. So why do Hindus convert? I blame the Hindu caste system for that. If I am treated badly in my religion and my intrinsic belief in the religion is not strong I will definitely convert. I would have no second thoughts about that. Neither did millions of Dalits when Baba Ambedkar showed them the way to Buddhism. So I think the conversions are justified. If Bajrang Dal wants to stop conversion of Hindus to other religions they must lobby to do away with the caste system.

The other reason I feel Bajrang Dal has no locus standi in the Orissa matter is that those who converted are tribals and not Hindus. Though proponents of Hindutva and even our censuses include tribals in Hindus it is factually incorrect. Tribals do not worship Rama or Krishna. Nor do they share other beliefs of Hindus. The are nature worhippers. They have their own customs, traditions, way of life and religion. Hinduism is not some all-encompassing religion which can be defined to include anyone who does not practice one of the major religions of the world (Islam, Christianlity, Jewism, Buddhirsm, etc)

Hence I feel that Bajrang Dal and all such other organisations (whichever ideology they profess) need to be banned outright. Such organisations are a potent threat to India if they are allowed to thrive. There must be justice for all. Stop all people who spread hatred. Selective justice will not do. Remember that victims create more victims. More Bajrang Dal atrocities will create more Muslim terrorists and the actions of these terrorists will drive more Hindus towards the Bajrang Dal.

7 comments:

Surya Saurabh said...

I dont want to be politically correct on this issue. Why the hue and cry about Bajrang Dal and Bajrang Dal alone? Why was the BJP not banned on accusation of Gujarat massacre; why is the MNS not banned for dividng the country on regional grounds? Why is Telugu parties supporting Telangana, not banned? Did you ever think about caste politics practiced so openly in UP and Bihar? And what about programs like Voice of India which try to garner higher TRPs by dividing the country on regional grounds?

Why single out the Bajrang Dal? Division is ingrained into our society. By taking discrete steps - and that too politically motivated - would just worsen the situation..

Unknown said...

Pseudo seculiar with one sided view...

Firdaus said...
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Firdaus said...

yes Surya I totally agree with you that action should be taken against BJP, etc also. But just because no action has been taken against them doesn't mean Bajrang Dal should also go scot-free

Firdaus said...

Hi NK

Why don't you give us the other side of the view?

Lianthansiam Valte said...

Will banning the Bajrang Dal bring peace? I dont know, and I don't think violent activities against minorities will stop. In fact it may increase underground, unreported.

However, i firmly believe that "Forced Conversion" is not possible under any religion. In fact the phrase is an oxymoron - a contradiction in itself. Because a true conversion is a personal matter, done from the heart. No person can be forcibly converted and still practice the new religion wholeheartedly.

Firdaus said...

yes siam a lot more is needed other than just banning the bajrang dal......but can a start be made here?