Namaz, Madrasa and Mandir – BJP and RSS creating new momentum for Hindu Renaissance

Too much goodness can be a reason for your downfall in today’s times. The Kauravas exploited the inherent qualities of Pandavas like Yuddhistira’s failure to lie. Only time and individuals have changed but the fact remains the same. The Hindus are a tolerant society which openly embraced outsiders and treated them like brothers. But the tyrannical Mughal invaders tried to wipe the Sanatan Dharma from the face of the Earth. They bloodied the land with the blood of our Hindu brethren. Though they were rooted out, their ideologies are still holding or continuing the brutal onslaught. Thankfully everything has its limits. Finally, the Hindus and their well-wisher organisations are reclaiming what was, is and will remain rightfully theirs. And the recent event of BJP CMs with RSS backed weeklies instilled confidence in this direction.

The RSS event and its major takeaways

The RSS backed media organisations – Organiser and Panchjanya held an open interactive session to celebrate their 75th Anniversary. Many BJP stalwarts including several state Chief Ministers graced the session and deliberated on many contemporary issues. This was not an ordinary meet but it has a huge political significance.

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This RSS-BJP open deliberation is coming in the backdrop when the Hindus are legally fighting to reclaim their holy shrines. The legal petitions are ongoing on the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex and Mathura Krishna Janmabhoomi. The major outcome of the event leads us to believe that the RSS is finally reclaiming itself and is looking focused on Hindu causes along with the larger social welfare of the society.

BJP CMs on Namaz, Madrasa, Mandirs and UCC

The UP CM spoke at the event highlighting his government’s achievements, especially in law-and-order handling. He emphasised that this was the first time when Eid namaz was not organised on roads. Moreover, the CM outlined how the government solved the loudspeaker issue. He said, “This is the same UP where small issues led to riots. Now, you must have seen for the first time that Eid namaz was not held on roads. The loudspeaker has been removed completely. These loudspeakers are being donated to schools and hospitals for their use.”

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The Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has been very vocal on Madrasas and during the event, he vehemently opposed Madrasa education and bluntly spoke that the word ‘Madrasa’ should cease to exist. He said, “Madrassa, the word itself, should cease to exist. Children are admitted to madrassa by violating their Human Rights.”

The Goa CM Pramod Sawant highlighted his budgetary announcements to Mandirs and emphasised the need to bring people to Mandirs from beaches. He also highlighted the state’s enforcement of the Uniform Civil Code. He said, “I believe wherever there are temples in destroyed condition, they should be rebuilt. This is my firm opinion. In every village, there are a couple of temples. We have to take people from the beach to the temple”.

The Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reiterated his previous commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Court (UCC) in the state and urged other states to follow their template. While the other state CMs like – Manipur CM N Biren Singh, Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur and Haryana CM M L Khattar addressed the state and outlined the various schemes and development works taken for the welfare of the people.

RSS

The RSS has been working on the philosophy – ‘don’t let the left hand know what the right hand donated’. It has been selflessly working for social welfare keeping a low profile, but this created a communication gap and was misused by the Islamo-leftists and Congress Coterie media. False and misleading information was propagated to malign the organisation and ultimately ban and dismantle it. For this very reason, it was the need of the hour for RSS to counter these falsehoods by disseminating the correct information among the masses. Moreover, the BJP and RSS have been deliberating on some issues, but those earlier deliberations were not done like this. Hence, this change of style is a major churn in the political sphere and is a great step in countering fake, agenda-driven misinformation.

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Furthermore, the RSS lost its track, ditched Hindu causes and indulged only in social welfare. Few of the top brass of the RSS began giving statements to the tune of ‘Secular’ Politicians. But finally, as of late things are changing for the good. RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat attended a Hindu Ekta Mahakumb in Chitrakoot. There he administered an oath to the attendees. The oath vowed for Hindu unity and specifically outlined the need for a renewed push for ‘Ghar Wapsi’, which clearly reflected that the organisation has realised the need for course correction and need for undertaking ‘The Hindu Cause’ again. On the Gyanvapi row too, the RSS has clearly said that the time has come to put historical facts in the right perspective.

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It is great to see that a larger debate has started on the issues that were earlier considered to be politically outcast. The leftist control on the narrative was being challenged by ordinary citizens for a very long time but with the BJP-RSS deliberating on major issues plaguing the society, a reformative change is soon expected. The much-needed change seen in the RSS is a very welcoming step and preludes confidence in Hindu Renaissance. As the track record of RSS and its affiliated organisations for Ram Mandir Andolan is splendid, it is the need of the hour for reclaiming all the lost temples and other aforementioned changes in the Indian Socio-political sphere.

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