BJP-RSS ideology poses threat to world peace, says AJK president

Sardar Masood says India’s neo-fascism is more dangerous than that of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini


​ Our Correspondent May 30, 2020
President of Azad Kashmir Sardar Masood Khan: PHOTO: AA/FILE

MUZAFFARABAD: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan has said political dominance of BJP-RSS brand of Hindu nationalism has destroyed democratic and secular face of India.

“Inspired by the rise of ethnic nationalism in Germany and Italy in the last century, the RSS developed an organised cadre and encouraged violent extremism and terrorism to achieve its objectives,” said the president in a recent interview.

President Masood said that Hindutva doctrine has posed a serious challenge to the modern global system and a threat to the world peace.

“India’s neo-fascism is more dangerous than that of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini because of the number of its organised cadre."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP practices the Hindutva ideology, introduced by the world’s biggest paramilitary non-governmental organisation – Rashtriya Sawayamsevak Sangh (RSS), with an estimated six million volunteers as its members, he added.

The AJK president asserted that Hindutva was not only directed against Muslims and other minorities of India but also served as a hanging sword for the so-called low caste Hindu communities.

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Terming Hindutva a primordial system designed to establish the supremacy of elitist, upper-class Hindus, the AJK president said some people wrongly believe that in this day and age, this primitive system would be defeated by the democratic, populist wave of our times, powered by the information revolution, new technologies, and universal human rights movement.

He said that recent times have once again demonstrated that modern global systems and polities are not immune from the serious risks of the rise of neo-fascist doctrines, masquerading as popular movements, and the manipulation of the democratic system to create political space for tyranny.

In 2019, Masood said a series of steps were taken by the BJP government to further the Hindutva cause.

"These steps included the February 26 attack, the use of the false claim of a successful 'surgical strike' to brainwash its voters to garner support, the abolition of the disputed status of the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, a skewed and biased decision on Babri mosque, and the new citizenship act against Muslims."

He added that earlier isolation of Indian citizens, especially Muslims, in concentration camps in Assam, and the threat of the National Register of Citizens and National Population Register – both meant to disenfranchise minorities, especially Muslims.

President Masood went on to say that all these strategies were right out of the Hindutva playbook. "In the process, the death squads of the BJP-RSS regime have used mob lynching, massacres, arson, and pogroms, with a combination of unabashed flourish, cunning, and implausible deniability. Mass protests and global condemnation do not seem to have deterred them but goaded them to gloat over their achievements.”

The AJK president said in their unbridled frenzy, BJP-RSS duo have left behind a trail of death and destruction, a tale of human suffering, and a saga of instability in India and beyond. The enlightened political forces and the civil society of India have opposed this onslaught on India’s overall humanitarian society and political system.

“Buoyed up by their electoral strength, the BJP-RSS regime is also bent upon forging ahead to ‘purify’ Bharat Bhumi, and to establish ‘Akhand Bharat’. This would mean a combination of ethnic cleansing and irredentism,” AJK president said.

He further stressed that Indian civil society alone will not be able to stop this "avalanche" and added that they would need a support of actors of civil society from the neighbouring countries and the international community.

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