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they pose no threat to regional peace but are a headache for the rest of us in India who have no wish to live in a theocracy.
Hindu right is never going to be a theocracy. This is the problem. Most of us Indians think that a non-secular state or a Hindu nationalist state means saffron-robed men ruling in the parliament. Hardly. Theocracy is an Abrahamic concept. Sadly, a lot of it has precipitated into Indian society.
But a Hindu or in broader sense a Dharmic nationalist state would simply mean the following:
1- No reservations on the basis of caste.
2- Uniform civil law.
3- Cultural sensitivities respected for Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and in general overall.
4- Outlawing beef and cow slaughter.
5- No conversions by missionaries and lunatics like Zakir Naik.
6- Mandatory military conscription, promotion of physical activities and training for all citizens.
None of these in the least are in any way threat to the world or even within India.
Many people in my personal circle also had similar thought process about some theocracy taking shape and babas and gurus ruling in the name of politics; until they visited RSS shakha to understand what Hindu right wing is all about.
And certainly it has nothing to do with mullah or priest-style theocracy that Iran or Vatican are.
Please do not compare organized religion-based theocratic states to these guys.
My advise to my non-Hindu Indian brethren as a non-Hindu myself; educate yourself and spread this awareness.
It is nowhere as hostile and dangerous as what the media makes it look like.