I remember the autumn of 2008 painfully well. Only a few years earlier I had started to follow politics more closely and had subscribed to the Times of India. Several bomb blasts had happened in different Indian cities over the recent years which had claimed many fatalities. The suspected perpetrators were affiliated to Islamic organizations. Intelligence inputs from US pointed into the same direction.
Then in 2008 surprisingly, headlines of ‘Hindu terror’ or ‘saffron terror’ frequently showed up in the newspaper. These terms were used with ease by politicians and journalists who had never used ‘Islamic‘ or ‘green terror’. Hindus had been arrested, one Col. Purohit, one Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, one Swami Aseemanand and several others.
I was sure that there was no Hindu terror. There cannot be Hindu terror because Hinduism is based on Dharma, and Dharma means to do the right thing in a given situation. One’s conscience is the guide, and if one is not sure about what is the right thing, one can resort to a guru or scriptures. Yet one thing is clear: It is never right to kill common people at a railway station or in a market or in a cafe. Under no circumstances. Nobody in his right mind would do such a thing. Dharma simply does not allow it. Dharma may allow killing a cruel despot. Udham Singh surely felt justified, when he killed Lt. Governor O’Dwyer, who had approved of the Jallianwalla Bhag massacre in 1919, where thousands of Indians were shot dead in cold blood. But killing unknown people who go about their lives peacefully is against the inner voice in any human being. It’s against Dharma which is the backbone of Hinduism
So how did Hindu terror come into the picture? Well, it was forcefully planted into the picture and those who did it were well aware that they perpetrated a massive fraud. A movie couldn’t have had a more sinister plot. A former insider of the Home Ministry from 2006 to 2010, Sri RVS Mani, disclosed in his book “Hindu terror” how he was called to the office of the Home Minister (at that time Shivraj Patil) where Digvijaya Singh, a prominent Congress leader and Hemant Karkare, chief of the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Mumbai, questioned him regarding investigations into recent bomb blasts. They didn’t like his conclusion that Islamic organizations were involved, and from then on the narrative was changed: in Malegaon, Hyderabad and Samjhauta train blasts, Hindus were accused to be the perpetrators and Muslim youths who had earlier been credibly linked to the blasts through witness accounts, even narco-analysis and intelligence inputs, were let off.
What could have been the reason? It probably can be safely assumed that it was meant to balance the negative image that Pakistan and Islam were getting due to ‘terrorism’. Hinduism and India were meant to look as bad if not worse, and the nefarious strategy had almost succeeded. Imagine, if an attack on the famous Taj Hotel in Mumbai, where the rich and powerful of the world lodge, together with other well-known venues, like the Leopold Café or the train station with hundreds of victims is successfully blamed on Hindus, the link between Islam and terror which, though usually denied, is widely suspected, would have snapped.
Everything seemed to go well for the conspirators. While the Mumbai terror attack of 26/11 in 2008 was still on-going, comments on the net had already started blaming Hindus. I followed it on my laptop and was pained at this massive conspiracy. But then something went wrong or rather right. The brave constable Tukaram Omble sacrificed his life for catching one of the attackers alive. The chances that this could happen were close to nil. But now there was one alive. His name was Kasab and he was a Muslim from Pakistan, though he was clean-shaven and deceptively wore a red thread (Kalawa) tied around his wrist, which is typical for Hindus.
However, the attempts to link Hinduism to terror were not given up. In December 2010, in spite of all the evidence to the contrary, a book titled “26/11 – RSS ki saajish? (RSS conspiracy?)” was released by none other than Digvijaya Singh, maybe to keep rumours in certain sections of society alive. And Rahul Gandhi, who was projected as the future Prime Minister of India, incredibly gave weight to the ‘Hindu terror’ narrative. He told the US ambassador Timothy Roemer in 2010, as Wikileaks disclosed, ‘Hindu extremists pose a greater threat to India than Muslim militants.’
‘All religions have extremists’, continues being peddled and it sounds credible. But committing acts of terror needs a motive. Islam provides a motive because the Quran not only divides humanity into two – into believers and unbelievers -, but also encourages in many verses fighting against unbelievers in the name of Allah. Quran 2.216 says, “Fighting is prescribed for you and you may dislike it.” It exhorts believers to follow the doctrine over their own wish or conscience. What are they meant to fight for? The goal is an Islamic state, which covers the whole world, as all other beliefs are seen as false.
A pious Muslim is meant to believe that Allah hates disbelievers, that he sends them to eternal hellfire and won’t have any mercy with them as they are the worst of all creatures (Q 98.6). To kill an unbeliever is therefore not a sin nor is it one to rape their women. Such ideology goes by the name of religion, is protected under the right to religious freedom, taught in schools, openly propagated on the internet by maulvis, and living by it is said to land you in paradise… Can anyone believe this?
The amazing thing is that people do believe it, not only those who have been indoctrinated from childhood but even converts, for example Khalid Masood, former Adrian Elms, who drove a SUV into people on Westminster Bridge on 22nd March 2017, killing five persons. He used to be very violent, and had read the Quran during one of his prison stints. Before the attack he had told his children that he was going to die fighting for God. Did he want to believe that he will get paradise for killing unbelievers in jihad, as promised in the Quran (Q 4.95/96)?
Criminals, too, are human. They, too, don’t want to burn for all eternity in hell. Both Islam and the Church predict this terrifying future for those who are not good Christians or good Muslims (and for all unbelievers who are however not bothered because they don’t believe it). Criminals know that they don’t live a good life, and even if they are not very religious, the doubt “what if the clergy is right” may trouble many. So imagine, someone tells them that there is a sure way to land in paradise and it is by killing kafirs. Would they not want to believe it? And do it?
Of course they won’t get paradise for killing their brothers and sisters, whose only “mistake” is that they call the Highest by another name. But nobody tells them this. Neither educated, professional Muslims sow doubt in their minds, nor the unbelievers who strangely often side with the orthodox clergy.
It’s not only Islam which strives for a future where certain people don’t exist any longer. Christianity, too, killed millions simply for not being Christians. Communism and Nazism also killed millions in the name of their ideology. The only difference to Islam and Christianity is that these don’t claim that ‘God’ wants those “others” dead.
How very different and benevolent is Hindu Dharma. Brahman which is the ultimate cause for this universe is immanent in all. It does not divide humanity into those whom it loves and those whom it hates, as it is the self, Atman, in all. All have a right to exist. It advocates universal brotherhood, not a brotherhood which is restricted to one’s own group.
There are of course also people with Hindu names who don’t live by dharma and commit crimes out of greed, lust or revenge, and they need to be punished. But terrorizing common people in the name of Hindu Dharma is not possible and the plot by politicians of the Congress Party in collaboration with police officials to present ‘Hindu terror’ as a fact was incredibly sinister and treacherous.
India owes a lot of gratitude to Tukaram Omble. He averted the worst in 2008. Yet the danger is not over. The forces which want to make Hindu Dharma look despicable are still active. Hindus need to be alert and stand by their tradition, learn about it and practise it. Hindu Dharma needs to become like a wave that sweeps over the world and brings people closer to the truth, Truth is not in a book. It is what truly is. It is possible to enquire into it and even experience it because it is our very Being. Realising who we really are is the goal of life and it alone is true happiness.
The dogmatic, exclusivist religions know that Hindu Dharma has the potential to put them out of business. Once their followers realize that there is no need for blindly believing incredible claims about what God wants from them, the influence of those religions will be gone. As it is, Christianity has already lost a lot of its influence in the West.
Hindu dharma must be lived and must never end up in a museum. It’s our duty towards the Rishis of this ancient land. And it’s our duty towards humanity as a whole.
By Maria Wirth
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Thanks, Maria, for sharing this superbly written Article. May He be with you today and always.
Congratulations to Maria Wirth on the superb piece of writing.
thank you.
thank you. truth needs to be said.
We are Defenders of our Faith. We don’t attack or kill people unless self defence is the only option. Sanatana Dharma forever. Thanks Maria for sharing.
Thank you Maria Maam. May you always be very happy and healthy.
Hare Krishna
Thank you. May you also be always very happy and healthy.
Thank you Maria for projecting Hinduism in the right perspective and reminding us of our duty towards humanity. I sometimes wonder the fate of the world if the entire world is in one colour. Will there be peace? The history that we know does not suggest so. The best option is pluralism but obviously do not like it.
Thanks Maria
Thanks for sharing.
Superb.. Wel said mam.. We should save our Dharma.. Let us do that.. Jai hind
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Thank u for this article.
It is an interesting read. I like the way you have described the Dharm. Please also write for us to come out if our own shortcomings and embrace our dharm completely. Thank you.
Regards,
Ved
Maria didi,
Pranams.
What a wonderful insights you have about Hinduism and Its significance.
You rightly said that Dharma is a back-bone of Bharata.
Swami Vivekananda said the same thing! Futher He says Everything like science, art etc has to be subordinated to this ideal. He also said to Indians that if they indulge too much on materilism, they will be destroyed in three generations.
I sencerly believe this. As He was Rishi Himself, Satyadrashta.
I request you to put more light on it through separate article that HOW till the date it is true that Dharma is back-bone of India.
Thank you.
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This is probably one of the most refreshing pieces I’ve read in a long time! Kudos to you!
A very interesting and thoughtfully put article! I see your point that it is extremely difficult (or in your view impossible) to extract a terrorist message from the Hindu faith. My experience of Hinduism and Hindu friends and family convinces me of the same. However, there are people who enact violence as part of their identification with Hinduism. They at least seem to think, however wrongly, that their actions are based in their religion. I suppose it’s really more about their identification with the group. If they had a vibrant practice they probably would not do these things. So, how would you address or talk about the problem of identity based violence against people of other faiths in India?
I don’t see it as identify based violence, but if your cow is stolen, then it’s natural wanting to beat the guy up, if you get a chance and he doesn’t beat or kill you (also happens and even more but doesn’t get the media coverage). Now in the case of cow stealing, it is almost always a Muslim who steals it. But take the case of mob lynchings due to the rumour of child lifting. So much violence has happened but not much is heard, because it doesn’t support the narrative that Hindus are violent.
Look at Europe. The crimes by certain people are invariably played down and others played up. The same happens in media in India. strange, but it’s a fact.
Where would one go to hear about these under reported crimes?
Also, thank you for taking the time to reply.
When you are attentive you can even detect many in mainstream papers, in a small item, or when the name is not mentioned, on Twitter you get hints.
See the discrepancy in reporting the accusation of Swami Chinmayanand (every day a full report) and for example a 7 year old Hindu girl raped and killed by a Muslim who was recently convicted (5 lines), the sentence was to be pronounced but didn’t hear anything further.