By
Md. Zeyaul Haque, Special to IslamOnline
NEW
DELHI, November 21 (IslamOnline) - Deputy prime minister LK Advani is
known as a hardline Hindu nationalist who has been attacking secular
political leaders as “pseudo-secularists,” guilty of
“appeasement” of minorities. He is the architect of the BJP journey
from two seats in Parliament to ruling India, through a clever
maneuvering of the Hindu votebank by raising non-issues like Ram Temple
on the Babri Mosque site.
Advani's
strident anti-Muslim posture mobilized majority Hindus to vote his party
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which promised to end the “appeasement”
of Muslims. His fierce anti-Muslim rhetoric not only led to the
demolition of the historic Babri Masjid in December 1992, but to
significant undermining of secular values and fabric in Indian politics.
Little
did he knew that the anti-Muslim hate wave which he had created, and
riding which he had come to power, would spawn even far more venomous
strains of anti-Muslim ideology that would make his own rhetoric sound
bland like nursery rhyme.
Almost
a decade after he coined words like “minorityism,” “appeasement of
Muslims,” and “pseudo-secularism” to malign India’s secular
polity, his ideological progeny have started using the same words
against him. To them Advani is the ‘pseudo-secularist’ now.
Of
course, Advani has not suddenly become secular, or even pseudo-secular.
He remains the Hindu ultra rightist he has ever been. He has not started
appeasing Muslims either. Yet, earlier this week, two of the senior most
Hindu rightist leaders, Ashok Singhal and Vishnu Hari Dalmia, accused
him of being "pseudo-secular" and of appeasing Muslims.
Being
the deputy prime minister, Advani has to look as if he intends to defend
the secular constitution of the country without actually doing so. As
the federal home minister for the last three years, he has consistently
allowed lawless Hindu rightists to break the law. However, when he
publicly stated a fact of life - that India’s Constitution was secular
and that India will never become "Hindu state" - his Hindu
nationalist fellow travelers began to bay for his blood.
The
chorus of Advani’s condemnation was joined in by more leaders of the
Hindu Right, including Prakash Sharma of the militant, anti-minorities
Hindu Right organization, Bajrang Dal. Sharma said Advani had insulted
Hindus by referring to secularism.
These
rabid elements on whose support Advani and others had swept to power are
now demanding their pound of flesh. They don’t like to be interrupted
in their violent anti-minorities crusade. But the irony is that even
though Advani wants to allow them to have their way, as one of the two
top men running the state, he cannot be seen to be encouraging
lawlessness. That irks his fellow travelers.
The
situation of the prime minister is even more miserable. He has virtually
been declared an apostate by the more strident Hindu nationalists
because as a prime minister he cannot allow them to do as they wish.
Vajpayee
did back Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi with all the might at his
command. The entire media, the political opposition and a sizable part
of the civil society was demanding Modi’s dismissal for his role in
Gujarat pogroms, but Vajpayee and Advani stood by him, and he did retain
his chief ministerial job with the help of these people.
However,
even Prime Minister Vajpayee cannot shelter the Hindu fascists when the
Supreme Court or the Election Commission of India wants him to reign
them. When Vajpayee prevented them from violating court orders on the
Babri Masjid site, they started slandering him in public.
Publicly
criticizing Advani, one of the most rabidly anti-Muslim leaders, Ashok
Singhal, said Monday, November 17, that his statement was at variance
with Hindu nationalist ideology. Dalmia, president of Vishwa Hindu
Parishad (World Hindu Council) said Advani had poor understanding of
“Hindu-related matters.”
Advani
has sown the wind of anti-Muslim hate and now he reaping a whirlwind