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The falsification of history is not the only danger the young and the old are going through.

India through the glass darkly
Latha JishnuUpdated April 02, 2018

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The writer is a journalist based in New Delhi.


MAHATMA Gandhi, revered as the father of the nation for helping to free India from the British, has made a sudden exit from history. Millions of schoolchildren will never know what happened to Gandhi after independence since new textbooks have carefully scrubbed out any reference to his assassination by a militant Hindu who was once a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the mothership of Hindu nationalism.

That Gandhi fell to bullets pumped into him by a right-wing Hindu killer is being hidden from a new generation as the Hindu right turns myths and an imagined past into a new history of India tailored to meet political ends.

History has always been a contested arena in India, where the past has been interpreted through the ideological lens of the left and the rest, but never before have outright lies been peddled as facts.

Indoctrination to turn out a nationalist generation, that is, children who will believe that the past was one of unrivalled Hindu supremacy in all fields, from science to war, is in full swing in the states where the BJP, the RSS’s political offspring, is in power.

And here, history is being turned completely on its head. In Rajasthan, textbooks proclaims that Mughal Emperor Akbar lost the famous Battle of Haldighatti to Rana Pratap, the ruler of Mewar, in 1576, while students in the rest of India are taught that Rana Pratap lost to the Mughal forces led by Raja Man Singh, a fellow Rajput.

In Madhya Pradesh, another BJP-ruled state, children are being taught a whopper: that India won the 1962 war against China, although we came off badly in the confrontation. But for the Hindu right wing, the ressentiment over the defeat continues to colour India’s relations with its large neighbour.

The falsification of history is not the only danger the young — and the old — are going through.

The falsification of history, though, is not the only danger the young — and the old — are going through. The belittling of science is an even greater threat as India slips further into obscurantism under a regime that glorifies myths as evidence of scientific prowess. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claim at the Indian Science Congress early into his tenure that the elephant-headed god Ganesha was proof that India was skilled in plastic surgery in ancient times has been roundly criticised; Indians have learned to live down that embarrassment. But his breathtaking audacity in denying climate change during a nationally televised programme for schoolchildren has left everyone dumbstruck and provided little solace that the country can deal with one of the gravest challenges confronting it.

When a schoolgirl asked how India could protect the environment, the prime minister was dismissive. Climate has not changed but people have changed and destroyed the environment. For good measure he added that the elders often complain that it is colder only because their tolerance level has dipped and not because of climate change.

India has come a very long way from Nehru’s ideal of building a rational society by fostering the scientific temper in the people. The BJP loses no opportunity to belittle and abuse its first prime minister and the new textbooks have practically erased Nehru even though the foundation for the country’s modern secular state and its scientific prowess in everything from space technology to software was laid during his time.

What the BJP provides is never-ending embarrassment that makes India look ridiculous. Most recently there was more humiliation as the country’s education minister claimed that Darwin’s theory of evolution is “scientifically wrong” since no one has seen “an ape turning into a man”.

And soon after Stephen Hawking’s death, the science and technology minister Harsh Vardhan claimed that the renowned physicist and cosmologist had said that the Vedas have a theory that is superior to Albert Einstein’s e=mc2 theory of relativity.

The contempt for proven scientific knowledge, coupled with the saffron brigade’s campaign to promote a dubious “swadeshi science” that aims to combine “Bharatiya heritage with a harmonious synthesis of physical and spiritual sciences”, augurs ill for the country. So the ministerial prescription for agricultural distress is yogic farming (yoga by farmers for “vibrations of peace, love and divinity to seeds and land”) or havans, the ritual burning of ghee and firewood to bring rains!

Juxtapose this with what is happening on the political front. As religious bigotry and old hatreds are stoked across the most backward stretches of northern India and fomented in opposition states, communal clashes and horrific caste violence are ripping apart the fragile social fabric of a country that is confronting a demographic nightmare.

India is an extraordinarily young country. Half of its population of 13 billion is under the age of 25, and two-thirds are less than 35. By 2027, all of this will add up to a staggering workforce of a billion people, the largest in the world.

How is India going to cope with such a vast sea of humanity looking for jobs, the legion which has neither the education nor the skills to be productive workers? Steeped in the mediaevalism of the times and with nothing going for them, how will this generation transform India into a superpower that its rulers claim it will soon be?

Caught up in its agenda of creating a Hindu nation and faulty economic policies, the government has quietly jettisoned its plans to provide skills to 500 million young people by 2022, having trained less than a fraction so far. The BJP, it appears, has more important tasks at hand.

The biggest chunk of the young are in the badlands of Uttar Pradesh where a priest runs the state and is hell-bent on creating communal tensions. He does not even pretend to have a development agenda and is used by the ruling party to drum up support for Hindutva across India. The other sizable mass is in Bihar which is now notorious for frequent communal flare-ups and not much else.

What India needs is the miracle of quality education, specialised skills and a host of openings in factories and offices for millions. Will havans and deep breathing do the trick?

The writer is a journalist based in New Delhi.

ljishnu@yahoo.com

Published in Dawn, April 2nd, 2018

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Hindu awakening

But when some of us reported this, when we had bloody battles with the Sanghis in this very forum, did one of you raise your voices in our support?

No.


We will fight on, Ma'am, but it was, it is, and it will be a lonely fight, a small handful against a mob. Since much of the mob is constituted of turncoat opportunists, no doubt the tide will turn. It would have been nice, though........
 
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But when some of us reported this, when we had bloody battles with the Sanghis in this very forum, did one of you raise your voices in our support?

No.

We will fight on, Ma'am, but it was, it is, and it will be a lonely fight, a small handful against a mob. Since much of the mob is constituted of turncoat opportunists, no doubt the tide will turn. It would have been nice, though........

If any of us supported your claims would it of helped your argument?
 
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If any of us supported your claims would it of helped your argument?

Not claims; we had no claims. Only arguments explaining why resentment of past domination, of political loss of power, or of social prestige were not good reasons for abandoning critical methods of social science study, and why basing one's views of the world on the religion that one belonged to was not the best way to see things with balance and perspective. But the ones we were arguing with did in fact want nothing to do with balance and perspective. They wanted their point of view, and nothing but, and they wanted to roll back whatever had been suggested before.

No, it would not have helped our argument. You are right.
 
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Pakistan is the only regional state, which is not ruled by the religious fanatics.
If you read hindu history after 10 years, they would define Nawaz Sharif as religious fanatic.
 
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But when some of us reported this, when we had bloody battles with the Sanghis in this very forum, did one of you raise your voices in our support?

No.

We will fight on, Ma'am, but it was, it is, and it will be a lonely fight, a small handful against a mob. Since much of the mob is constituted of turncoat opportunists, no doubt the tide will turn. It would have been nice, though........

Your fight elevated many among you in our eyes including yourself and that elevation did not help your cause. Even today a poster mocked your professional tag in that Jammu Kashmir thread.

Well in the words of baba buley shah.

" akhay ja malanga each apay man lain gay".

This is was for religious truth but it can be used for every kind of truth. Keep saying it and one day all will accept
 
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But when some of us reported this, when we had bloody battles with the Sanghis in this very forum, did one of you raise your voices in our support?

No.

We will fight on, Ma'am, but it was, it is, and it will be a lonely fight, a small handful against a mob. Since much of the mob is constituted of turncoat opportunists, no doubt the tide will turn. It would have been nice, though........
The current wave of terrorising own people by Sanghis and the level of willing support from Indian govt is so appalling that it has diminished the very core of even pain and anguish. I am speechless as much as I was when we have seen the body of little Zainab dumped in the garbage. The current level of barbarism in India both at human level as well as been exhibited in other fields ranging from changing, history, science and even may be one day altering DNA of Indians, I have lost words to lend support to saner voices like you. We have been battling with these extremists for too long on the forum and now with their government in India, the Sanghi posters are even putting humanity in the fire, what one can debate with them? I am unable to express myself here. Burning Muslims, forcing blind Muslim couple to raise Hindu slogans, forcing an elderly man to step on Islamic recitation, forcing him to raise anti-Pakistan slogans. At human level this is so painful just for a moment if they exclude the word Muslim. But Indian communal terrorism has a long history just like their faith.
 
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The current wave of terrorising own people by Sanghis and the level of willing support from Indian govt is so appalling that it has diminished the very core of even pain and anguish. I am speechless as much as I was when we have seen the body of little Zainab dumped in the garbage. The current level of barbarism in India both at human level as well as been exhibited in other fields ranging from changing, history, science and even may be one day altering DNA of Indians, I have lost words to lend support to saner voices like you. We have been battling with these extremists for too long on the forum and now with their government in India, the Sanghi posters are even putting humanity in the fire, what one can debate with them? I am unable to express myself here. Burning Muslims, forcing blind Muslim couple to raise Hindu slogans, forcing an elderly man to step on Islamic recitation, forcing him to raise anti-Pakistan slogans. At human level this is so painful just for a moment if they exclude the word Muslim. But Indian communal terrorism has a long history just like their faith.

Don't worry, Ma'am.

I got put in my place in #6. Tucked my tail between my legs, and looked for a quiet corner in which to lick my wounds.

At this moment, I don't think anyone external can do anything for us. What you have described is the horror around us.
 
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What people and even many politicians of the country, do not understand is that at the core, their (Hindutva) agenda is to realise the dreams of Golwalkar, V D Savarkar and co. RSS's core agenda is to create Hindu Rashtra for the high castes. They are Nazi version 2. Economy or how the country is ran, are no their issues. People with religious fanaticism and slaves of ideology see only their agenda. Nothing beyond that.
 
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Don't worry, Ma'am.

I got put in my place in #6. Tucked my tail between my legs, and looked for a quiet corner in which to lick my wounds.

At this moment, I don't think anyone external can do anything for us. What you have described is the horror around us.
I believe whoever invented this phrase licking own wounds was a genius since research says human saliva heals wounds fast. And If Pakistan cam come a long way going towards a middle/moderate path am sure saner voices like you will be able to turn the tide so you are passing through a potential healing process.
 
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I believe whoever invented this phrase licking own wounds was a genius since research says human saliva heals wounds fast. And If Pakistan cam come a long way going towards a middle/moderate path am sure saner voices like you will be able to turn the tide so you are passing through a potential healing process.

:D

What I faintly regret - faintly, because no one can be so unfeeling as not to wish you well on coming out of your nightmare where there was a bloody act of terror every two to three days - is that we are sinking daily, just as you are improving daily. To think that there was a time when we watched with fascinated horror as the tragedy of Pakistan played out in front of us. And to think that some sensitive ones among Pakistanis may be watching with equal horror what is overtaking us.
 
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"Half of its population of 13 billion is under the age of 25, and two-thirds are less than 35. By 2027, all of this will add up to a staggering workforce of a billion people, the largest in the world."

13billon?
 
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