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The BJP has very aptly called the
re-enactment of the historic Dandi march on its 75th anniversary a political
gimmick of the Congress. The hypocrisy is evident when the Congress president
inaugurates the event by administering a pledge to follow the path shown by
Mahatma Gandhi while in practice the party has deserted the principles of the
Mahatma long ago.
The Mahatma had very proudly
said, “I am a Hindu because it is Hinduism which makes the world worth
living.” Will the Congress dare to reiterate this statement? Gandhi’s love
for Hinduism was no secret but in its effort to appear secular, the Congress has
become allergic to everything that is Hindu. Will the so-called secular
credentials of the Congress permit it to follow the path shown by Gandhi?
The Mahatma was very concerned
about the cow and its protection. He had said, “My ambition is no less than to see the principle of cow protection
established throughout the world. But that requires that I should set my own
house thoroughly in order first.” Has the Congress tried to do anything in
this direction? To them the issue is communal. Gandhi had said, “My religion
teaches me that I should by personal conduct instill into the minds of those who
might hold different views, the conviction that cow-killing is a sin and that,
therefore, it ought to be abandoned.” Is it
feasible for the Congress to follow this path shown by the Mahatma?
The Mahatma had championed the
cause of Swadeshi, small scale and cottage industries. He had said, “I
would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be no
more India. Her own mission in the world will get lost. The revival of the
village is possible only when it is no more exploited. Industrialization on a
mass scale will necessarily lead to passive or active exploitation of the
villagers as the problems of competition and marketing come in. Therefore we
have to concentrate on the village being self-contained, manufacturing mainly
for use.”
Nehru and his successors adopted the communist model and went for
large-scale industries, contrary to Gandhi’s ideals. Can the Congress afford
to go back to the village industry – the path shown by the Mahatma?
The Mahatma was gravely concerned about the education
system established by the British. He had said, “I find daily proof of the
increasing and continuing wrong being done to the millions by our false de-Indianizing
education”. He had said that “real freedom will come only when we free
ourselves of the domination of Western education, Western culture and Western
way of living which have been ingrained in us .. . Emancipation from this
culture would mean real freedom for us”. Has the Congress done anything in
rectify the education system given by the British? On the contrary any efforts
to Indianise the education have been vehemently opposed and termed as
“saffronisation” by the Congress. Would the Mahatma have approved of books
which call ancient Hindus beef eaters and Guru Tegh Bahadur a plunderer?
The Mahatma held that proselytizing under the cloak of
humanitarian work was unhealthy. He considered the aping of Europeans by the
Indian converts to Christianity as a violence done to their country. He had
said, “If instead of
confining themselves purely to humanitarian work such as education, medical
services to the poor and the like, they would use these activities of their for
the purpose of proselytising, I would certainly like them to withdraw. Every
nation considers its own faith to be as good as that of any other. Certainly the
great faiths held by the people of India are adequate for her people. India
stands in no need of conversion from one faith to another.” But the Congress
under a Roman Catholic leader is supporting the cause of the missionaries
and even awarding Padma Shree to those involved in religious conversions. Any
opposition to the mal-practices of Christian missionaries is very quickly
condemned as Hindu fanaticism.
The
Mahatma fought against the caste system. But the Congress through its
reservation policies has deepened the crevices in the Hindu society. The RSS has
been fighting for the cause since its inception. In fact Mahatma Gandhi had said
at a RSS rally in Delhi in 1947, “When I visited the RSS camp, I was very much
impressed by your discipline and the complete absence of untouchability”.
Probably
the only principle that the Congress picked up from the Mahatma is Muslim
appeasement. It is no secret that Gandhi had on many occasions gone to great
extent, at times unjustified, to please the Muslims, his sole intention being
Hindu-Muslim unity to keep India undivided. Actually the Mahatma believed that,
“The way to save the cow
is not to kill or quarrel with the Mussalmans; the way to save the cow is to die
in the act of saving the Khilafat without mentioning the cow.”
Though his intentions
were noble, he failed completely in this mission as is evident from the
partition and the resulting bloodshed.
The Congress has very religiously followed this failed principle of the
Mahatma but with a malafide intention. It has been doing so just to keep its
minorities vote bank intact, oblivious of the harm being done to the minorities
and the country by such communal politics.
Imagine how hurt the Mahatma would have been if he were to
witness the acts of the present day Congress men like Mani Shankar Aiyar who
insert his quotation by removing Savarkar’s and then go around proclaiming
that they eat beef and are so secular. Imagine how much pain the Mahatma would
have endured had he witnessed the statement of T.R. Balu, a Congress ally, that
he is ashamed of being born a Hindu. Just think of the insult shown to the
Mahatma when people like Shivraj Patil equate Sonia Gandhi with Lord Ram, Gautam
Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. How can you expect a servile party submitting in
front of its videshi leader to comprehend and stand for the Mahatma’s
love for Swadeshi?
The Congress and secularists, who claim to have a monopoly
over Mahatma Gandhi, have in practice very shamelessly deserted his principles.
The bitter fact which the Congress may find hard to accept is that it’s chief
rival the RSS has stolen the Mahatma from them. Ironically the RSS, which is
blamed time and again by the leaders of Congress as the murderer of Gandhi, is
in fact still fighting for the principles for which the Mahatma lived. While the
Congress has kept him alive only in photographs, statues, names of roads and
schools, the RSS has kept up the fight for the cause initiated by the Mahatma.
The cause of Hinduism, cow protection, swadeshi, Indianization of education,
fighting against the conversion agenda of the Christian missionaries – the
issues close to Mahatma’s heart are today issues close to the RSS. These
issues have all come to be identified as “communal” in the India polity, the
concern of the so-called “Hindu fanatics”. The Mahatma and his principles
minus his soft corner for Muslims would make him “communal” in the eyes of
the Congress. While Nathuram Godse only brought an end to the physical existence
of Gandhi, the Congress is party to a greater sin, it put to end the ideology
and philosophy of the Mahatma. In this respect, the real murderer of Gandhi is
the Congress.
The Congress has never cared for the Mahatma or his
principles. The pseudo-secular principles of the Congress force it to maintain
distance from the Mahatma in principle. They have followed the Mahatma only
selectively, to suit their own selfish motives. They have only used his name to
lure the voters. Similar is the case with the minorities, tribals and low-caste
Hindus. Congress has always used them as vote-banks, not caring for their
upliftment or their integration into the mainstream Indian society. Merely
talking about sarva dharma sambhav, singing vaishnav janato and appeasing
minorities through commissions and reservations does not prove proximity to the
Mahatma. Treading the same path followed by the Mahatma 75 years ago is
emulating him only symbolically. But what is needed today is not just melodrama
but adopting Mahatma’s principles in practice. It is easy to take an oath to
follow the path shown by him but will the political compulsions allow the
Congress to actually do so in practice? For this hoax to turn into reality, the
Congress will have to shed off its fake secular garb and adorn a saffron outfit.
Until then the Dandi yatra remains a nautanki, a political gimmick.
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