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As Hindu nationalism continues its march across India, a cult of personality is rising around Nathuram Godse, the Hindu extremist who killed Gandhi.

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A statue for Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Mohandas K. Gandhi, at the office of Hindu Mahasabha, a group that espouses militant Hindu nationalism, in Meerut, India, last week on the anniversary of Gandhi’s death.Credit...Smita Sharma for The New York Times

MEERUT, India — Under the shade of a banyan tree, a group of worshipers recite Sanskrit mantras. A couple men step forward and light a fire. Then they start walking, hands folded, as if in a trance, toward a statue.

Some drape flowers over it. Others sing songs of valor to the statue. It is of Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Mohandas K. Gandhi, the revered father of Indian independence and a symbol of nonviolent resistance the world over.

Indians consider Gandhi one of the fathers of their nation. But the rise of a Hindu nationalist government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has uncorked many extremist beliefs, and admiration for Gandhi’s killer, among some, has become more open. It is a sign of how much India has changed in the five and a half years since Mr. Modi took power.

“Gandhi was a traitor,” said Pooja Shakun Pandey, who blames Gandhi for partition and who participated in a recent ceremony worshiping Mr. Godse on the anniversary of Gandhi’s assassination. “He deserved to be shot in the head.”

Prominent Hindu nationalists still invoke Gandhi, but in many cases they are trying to co-opt his legacy — presenting their policies, however divisive, as congruent with his beliefs. One example: a recent citizenship law pushed by Mr. Modi’s government that, critics say, discriminates against Muslims and threatens the secular state that Gandhi had envisioned.

Other Hindu nationalists, though, continue to overtly vilify the man admired worldwide as an apostle of peace.

The ceremony at the statue venerating his killer, in Meerut, in the north of the country, is not the only sign of respect for Mr. Godse in India these days.

Across the country, more than a dozen statues of Gandhi’s killer have been erected. Several Hindu temples are being converted into Godse temples.

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The mugshot of Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Gandhi in 1948.

Last year the government of Uttar Pradesh State, which is led by a firebrand Hindu monk, Yogi Adityanath, proposed changing the name of Meerut to Godse City. One of the first Godse statues was unveiled there about three years ago. Officials now say they have been overwhelmed by demands for more Godse memorials.

Ramachandra Guha, a pre-eminent biographer of Gandhi, said that fans of Gandhi’s killer were no longer a fringe group. Instead, he said, Godse admiration has found a place among what he considers a worryingly large segment of the population.

“It is foul, despicable, but it is real and widespread,” Mr. Guha said.

In recent months, vandals with links to right-wing groups have defaced pictures of Gandhi, attacked his memorials and scrawled the word traitor on his picture. In June last year, a statue of Gandhi was decapitated in eastern India.

The growing cult around Mr. Godse seems rooted in the same militant brand of Hindu nationalism that inspired Gandhi’s killer to shoot him on a mildly cold January evening in 1948.

That day, Gandhi walked slowly across a stately lawn in New Delhi, India’s capital, leaning on the shoulders of two young women. Mr. Godse stepped out from a crowd, greeted him and touched his feet. He then pulled out a Beretta and shot the frail 78-year-old three times in the upper body.

Mr. Godse was born in a small village in central India to an upper-caste family. Three of their older sons died from an unknown illness. Thinking it would protect their new child to treat him as a girl, they pierced the young Mr. Godse’s nose and made him wear a nose ring until they had another son.

For wearing the nose ring, Mr. Godse was called Nathuram, meaning a man with pierced nose.

When he was a young man, Mr. Godse joined the R.S.S., a Hindu nationalist group that many members of India’s governing party, including Mr. Modi, have been part of.

Mr. Godse believed Gandhi had betrayed Hindus by being too conciliatory to Muslims and by allowing Pakistan to break off during the partition of India in 1947. That line is still echoed by many Hindu nationalists who see Mr. Godse as a national hero and Gandhi as a traitor.

Technology has helped spread the revisionist attitude toward Mr. Godse.

The availability of cheap mobile data plans in much of the countryside has helped create an ecosystem of disinformation in which it is difficult to sift facts from fiction. WhatsApp messages shared widely in rural areas say that if Mr. Godse had not killed Gandhi, India would have fallen apart as the Soviet Union did. Other messages call Gandhi a womanizer.

Public meetings eulogizing Gandhi’s killer are also used to spread lies and justify the murder.

Amit Jaiswal Jain, an advertising professional in the town of Agra, believes Mr. Godse is a hero because he tried to stop Gandhi’s push for India to help the newly formed Pakistan.

“Gandhi should be respected,” Mr. Jain, 38, said. “But the new India should not tolerate the castigation of Godse.”

Mr. Jain, along with some of his Hindu nationalist friends, are urging the Uttar Pradesh government to insert a special chapter in school textbooks on Mr. Godse. The idea is to present Mr. Godse as a visionary for Hindu nationalism and one of the drivers behind the creation of a Hindu nation.

Hindu nationalism — an ideology that animates Mr. Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party — is premised on the idea that India is a Hindu nation and that minorities, especially Muslims, must subscribe to Hindu primacy.

Ms. Pandey, who was visiting Mr. Godse’s statue in Meerut recently, is one of the most educated people in her village in northwestern India, earning a Ph.D in mathematics and teaching at a local university. She is also a leader of Hindu Mahasabha, a group formed more than 100 years ago that espouses militant Hindu nationalism.

Last year, she was arrested after re-enacting the scene of Gandhi’s killing. In a video that brought her national fame, she is seen shooting Gandhi’s effigy, with fake blood spurting out.

Ms. Pandey runs the Meerut chapter of Hindu Mahasabha with Ashok Sharma. They hold prayer meetings in temples across Uttar Pradesh and exhort people on why this is the time, under Mr. Modi, to turn India into a Hindu nation.

On a recent morning in Meerut, Mr. Sharma sat for a ritual petitioning Lord Hanuman, the monkey God of Hindu mythology, to ward off Gandhi’s spirit.

“Hey, son of the wind,” Mr. Sharma prayed toward the fire, referring to Lord Hanuman, “remove Gandhi’s filthy soul from this pure land.”

Ms. Pandey said that if Mr. Godse were alive she would drink the water used to wash his feet.

“Our hero stopped Gandhi’s poison from spreading in this pure land,” she said. “If I was born before Godse, I would have shot Gandhi myself.”


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Pooja Shakun Pandey, second from right, during a ceremony worshiping Mr. Godse in Meerut.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/04/world/asia/india-gandhi-nathuram-godse.html
 
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Pakistan has obviously left a very deep scar on Indian psyche. Generations upon generations India will struggle with the notion of Pakistan.

The fact is that the two nation theory was validated long before the partition took place.
 
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It shows their true hate. Gandhi is only hated because he wanted India to return stolen British era tax money which India took from Pakistan and refused to give back.

These Hindu nationals view rape, pillage, plunder, and murder as their right. They are not governed by human laws of decency.

The people of Pakistan made their own country by their own wishes, and we had strong Muslim leaders to lead us. What business it is to India and Hindus?
 
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It shows their true hate. Gandhi is only hated because he wanted India to return stolen British era tax money which India took from Pakistan and refused to give back.

These Hindu nationals view rape, pillage, plunder, and murder as their right. They are not governed by human laws of decency.

The people of Pakistan made their own country by their own wishes, and we had strong Muslim leaders to lead us. What business it is to India and Hindus?

It is nothing short of a miracle that Pakistan was formed. In hindsight, we were dealing with RSS monsters on the other side of the border. I believe that RSS was stunned and shocked by the partition and much worse could have happened. These monsters had 50 years to contemplate. Their hate has increased to new levels. The RSS pandit wants a war all over again.
 
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Gandhi was the first imperialist NGO in the Himalayan Subcontinent. East India company reborn as countless NGOs. Gandhi was a passive agressive perverts like many Spiderman fanboys of these days. He should have been killed long before he was made a god
 
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Gandhi was the first imperialist NGO in the Himalayan Subcontinent. East India company reborn as countless NGOs. Gandhi was a passive agressive perverts like many Spiderman fanboys of these days. He should have been killed long before he was made a god

Not before the creation of Pakistan. The timing was good for us.
 
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It is nothing short of a miracle that Pakistan was formed. In hindsight, we were dealing with RSS monsters on the other side of the border. I believe that RSS was stunned and shocked by the partition and much worse could have happened. These monsters had 50 years to contemplate. Their hate has increased to new levels.

We have to de-hyphenate ourselves from anything South Asian, Indian, or Hindu. British era was very toxic for our culture, and left most of our population in abject poverty. Pakistani society went through a fundamental change after independence, all superstitious nonsense was uprooted and Islamic faith took center stage.

Even Non-Muslims of Pakistan follow Islamic culture: Hijabs, topis, interest in Islamic countries, Islamic music, and interest in poetry, sufis, and Islamic faith, Muslim history, etc.

Pakistan has since become an ideologically strong nation in the region, and the Muslim world at large.

Further excavation of our historical sites like Harrapa, Mohen jo Daro, Taxilla, etc. Further separated and distinguished our culture and civilization from our neighbors. Our history pushed us towards Arabs, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turks instead.
 
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There is no point in assassinating a person who had already done irreparable damage.

Had he been been bumped off tens years earlier then it would have been great. Hinduwadis are always one step behind and lack foresight.

Let's not forget Ghandy's assassination made him larger than life. Had he died a natural death, his ideology would have died few years later.

Dumb Hinduwadis made him a hero and a martyr.

But Pakistanis think Ghandhy was a Hinduwadi too. So they should not express any sympathy for that man.
 
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Three of their older sons died from an unknown illness. Thinking it would protect their new child to treat him as a girl, they pierced the young Mr. Godse’s nose and made him wear a nose ring until they had another son.

For wearing the nose ring, Mr. Godse was called Nathuram, meaning a man with pierced nose.


From one confused dickless weirdo to Modi another confused sexless weirdo

Jinnah knew about these freaks from day 1, he understood the Hindu mental baggage after 1000 years of Muslim domination

He knew Hindus had been fcuked up beyond repair and could not be trusted

It's up to Indian Muslims to repair for these animals because let me make it loud and clear for Indian Muslims
If you are lucky the Indian police will do nothing when you are attacked
If you are unlucky the police will be with the Hindu mob trying to attack you
If you are very unlucky the police will attack you on their own

What worth is acting like a beaten dog

@KapitaanAli
 
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dont really understand hindu nationalism, it doesnt seem to make any tiny bit of sense to me, on one side hindu terrorist killed gandhi for pakistan, a muslim majority nation, on another, they want to discriminate and torture muslims and presently abusing muslims to go to pakistan and leave india, hindus nationalists practicing their ideology in dubai while claiming there is no other country for them except india. Most of their hate is directed towards pakistan, indian muslims, bangladesh while they seek deeper ties with arabs, persians, afghanistan etc.

these types of self contradictions seem to show massive loophole and intellectual gap presently plaguing hinduism, the boogeyman for the hindus is the minority muslim population in india or muslims of subcontinent, perhaps the hindu ideology always needed one to keep the faith alive and used by extremists to promote the contradictory ideology there is no coherent religion to guide coherent policies and their stance.

another example is even among the hindus there is a discrimination based on caste system, so only few privileged hindus would be reaping the benefits not the hindu people as a whole.

regards
 
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All the bright Indians live abroad. The incompetent, ignorant and greedy are in power.
 
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/04/world/asia/india-gandhi-nathuram-godse.html

Gandhi’s Killer Evokes Admiration as Never Before

As Hindu nationalism continues its march across India, a cult of personality is rising around Nathuram Godse, the Hindu extremist who killed Gandhi.


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A statue for Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Mohandas K. Gandhi, at the office of Hindu Mahasabha, a group that espouses militant Hindu nationalism, in Meerut, India, last week on the anniversary of Gandhi’s death.Credit...Smita Sharma for The New York Times

By Sameer Yasir

  • Feb. 4, 2020
MEERUT, India — Under the shade of a banyan tree, a group of worshipers recite Sanskrit mantras. A couple men step forward and light a fire. Then they start walking, hands folded, as if in a trance, toward a statue.

Some drape flowers over it. Others sing songs of valor to the statue. It is of Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Mohandas K. Gandhi, the revered father of Indian independence and a symbol of nonviolent resistance the world over.

Indians consider Gandhi one of the fathers of their nation. But the rise of a Hindu nationalist government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has uncorked many extremist beliefs, and admiration for Gandhi’s killer, among some, has become more open. It is a sign of how much India has changed in the five and a half years since Mr. Modi took power.

“Gandhi was a traitor,” said Pooja Shakun Pandey, who blames Gandhi for partition and who participated in a recent ceremony worshiping Mr. Godse on the anniversary of Gandhi’s assassination. “He deserved to be shot in the head.”

Mr. Modi’s government that, critics say, discriminates against Muslims and threatens the secular state that Gandhi had envisioned.

Other Hindu nationalists, though, continue to overtly vilify the man admired worldwide as an apostle of peace.

The ceremony at the statue venerating his killer, in Meerut, in the north of the country, is not the only sign of respect for Mr. Godse in India these days.

Across the country, more than a dozen statues of Gandhi’s killer have been erected. Several Hindu temples are being converted into Godse temples.



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The mugshot of Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who assassinated Gandhi in 1948.Credit...Modadori, via Getty Images

Last year the government of Uttar Pradesh State, which is led by a firebrand Hindu monk, Yogi Adityanath, proposed changing the name of Meerut to Godse City. One of the first Godse statues was unveiled there about three years ago. Officials now say they have been overwhelmed by demands for more Godse memorials.

Ramachandra Guha, a pre-eminent biographer of Gandhi, said that fans of Gandhi’s killer were no longer a fringe group. Instead, he said, Godse admiration has found a place among what he considers a worryingly large segment of the population.

“It is foul, despicable, but it is real and widespread,” Mr. Guha said.

In recent months, vandals with links to right-wing groups have defaced pictures of Gandhi, attacked his memorials and scrawled the word traitor on his picture. In June last year, a statue of Gandhi was decapitated in eastern India.

In a video that brought her national fame, she is seen shooting Gandhi’s effigy, with fake blood spurting out.

Ms. Pandey runs the Meerut chapter of Hindu Mahasabha with Ashok Sharma. They hold prayer meetings in temples across Uttar Pradesh and exhort people on why this is the time, under Mr. Modi, to turn India into a Hindu nation.

On a recent morning in Meerut, Mr. Sharma sat for a ritual petitioning Lord Hanuman, the monkey God of Hindu mythology, to ward off Gandhi’s spirit.

“Hey, son of the wind,” Mr. Sharma prayed toward the fire, referring to Lord Hanuman, “remove Gandhi’s filthy soul from this pure land.”

Ms. Pandey said that if Mr. Godse were alive she would drink the water used to wash his feet.

“Our hero stopped Gandhi’s poison from spreading in this pure land,” she said. “If I was born before Godse, I would have shot Gandhi myself.”

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Pooja Shakun Pandey, second from right, during a ceremony worshiping Mr. Godse in Meerut.Credit...Smita Sharma for The New York Times
 
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I think that there is already a thread on this article.
 
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