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'US ruled by cowboys, India by cowmen': Hindu nationalism takes centre stage ahead of Lok Sabha election

The Associated Press • April 8, 2019, 10:40:56 IST
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Hindu nationalism, once fringe, has now taken a central place in India’s politics ahead of the Lok Sabha election, and the cow has become a symbol of this growing nationalism.

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'US ruled by cowboys, India by cowmen': Hindu nationalism takes centre stage ahead of Lok Sabha election

New Delhi: As she patrols for cow smugglers, Sadhvi Kamal, a Hindu holy woman in a saffron robe, rides in a white SUV with a sticker on the rear window displaying a cow framed by swords and rifles. The words in the sticker’s logo say, “The cow is the mother of the world.” Kamal leads a vigilante force of thousands of volunteers, mostly young Hindu men. Such vigilante forces have emerged after several Indian states banned the slaughter of cows, sacred to Hindus, in recent years. Mobs have lynched three dozen Muslims, who traditionally run meat shops and slaughterhouses. As India heads toward elections beginning this week, taking up arms for “mother cow” is part of a broader campaign to impose ancient Hindu religious values across a multicultural country. As with similar movements across the world, Hindu nationalism, once fringe, has now taken a central place in India’s politics. [caption id=“attachment_6407211” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Hindu hardliners, one holding a sword, chant slogans against Muslim communities during a Ram Temple rally. AP Hindu hardliners, one holding a sword, chant slogans against Muslim communities during a Ram Temple rally. AP[/caption] The movement is led by the party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who grew up chanting slogans and practicing maneuvers at nationalist training camps. Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party seek to retain power in the elections by promoting Hindutva — a Hindu way of life — instead of secular pluralism. A fresh mandate for Modi could embolden efforts to mold the world’s largest democracy of 1.3 billion people into a stringently Hindu nation. “I think what Modi has successfully done is just to normalise bigotry,” said writer and historian Mukul Kesavan. “What we have already seen is a shift of the common sense of the republic way to the right.” Scenes of religious nationalism are now common in India. In New Delhi and Ayodhya, a city in Uttar Pradesh state, tens of thousands of men in saffron armed with swords and the name of the Hindu Lord Ram painted on their foreheads shouted anti-Muslim epithets. They demanded a temple to Ram at a site where Hindu hardliners tore down a 16th-Century mosque in 1992, sparking riots that left about 2,000 people dead. Hindu groups say the mosque was only built after Muslim invaders destroyed a temple dedicated to Ram. Elsewhere in Uttar Pradesh, the government spent unprecedented sums on the Hindu Kumbh Mela festival that ended last month, with Modi and the chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, himself a Hindu monk, appearing in countless posters. Three months earlier, Adityanath’s state government replaced the Muslim name of the host city, Allahabad, with Prayagraj, a Sanskrit word from Hindu religious texts. The name change from Muslim to Hindu is one of many in recent months. A Modi-appointed committee of scholars is also studying DNA samples to prove that today’s Hindus are descendants of India’s first inhabitants and to establish that Hindu scriptures are fact and not myth. Asked whether the Modi government is forcing Hinduism on its people, Abinav Prasoon, a spokesperson for India’s information ministry, said “this is a political thing, and we cannot comment on it”. Even the Taj Mahal has not escaped the Hindu political agenda. Despite being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the mausoleum built by Muslim Mughal emperor Shah Jahan was not included as a listed attraction by the Uttar Pradesh tourism ministry in 2017. Chief minister Adityanath said foreign dignitaries should be gifted with the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu religious text, instead of a replica of the monument. The cow has become a symbol of this growing nationalism. About 280 people were injured in more than 100 attacks by vigilantes between May 2015 and December 2018, Human Rights Watch said in a recent report. Kamal’s group has been involved in some of the most gruesome assaults on suspected cow smugglers. “Violence is wrong but if the matter involves protecting a mother, all is fair,” Kamal said. At least two men involved in assaulting suspected cow smugglers are also candidates in the upcoming parliamentary polls. Even the Opposition Congress party, long associated with the secularism of its co-founder and India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, has pushed to protect cows. In Congress-controlled Madhya Pradesh state, authorities jailed two men suspected of illegally transporting cows under the National Security Act, which allows for detention in cases of threats to state security. As Brahma Chellaney, a professor of strategic studies at the New Delhi-based Center for Policy Research, put it: “While the US is ruled by cowboys, India is ruled by cowmen.” Cowwomen, too, it seems.

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