How
Yogi Adityanath Wants
To Do A Modi?
By Subhash Gatade
08 January, 2007
Countercurrents.org
What
was common between the itinerary of Ashok Singhal, International President
of Vishwa Hindu Parishad; Major General Bharat Keshar Singh, President
of Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh; the Shankaracharya of Puri Nishalananda,
Jagadguru Madhwacharya Shri Vishesh Teerth ( Udupi), Jagadguru Ramananandacharya
Vasudevacharya and Subramaniam Swamy during the last week of December.
Interestingly all of them were part of a three day Virat Hindu Mahasammelan
(22-24 th Dec 2006) held at Gorakhpur, UP which was formally organised
to deliberate on the 'Challenges Before Hinduism'.
Ofcourse the way the deliberations
unfolded it was clear to even a layperson that it had nothing to do
with challenges before Hinduism - neither of the spiritual or the temporal
kind - rather it was a gathering to chalk out a political programme
couched in religious parlance to further the agenda of Hindutva - the
strategy of the political Hinduism.
An important feature of this
Mahasammelan was that it was organised parallel to the National Executive
Meeting of the BJP at Lucknow.Interestingly while the media was more
focussed on the deliberations of the National Executive meeting or was
busy reporting about intraparty squabbles , not many people even deemed
it necessary to report or comment on this massive gathering of people
in the heart of Eastern UP which was rather queering the pitch for the
new battles lying ahead before Hindutva.And the moving force behind
this jamboree of non-descript Sadhus or Hindutva politicos was a young
BJP MP Yogi Adityanath from Gorakhpur who also happens to be the anointed
successor to the Goraksha Peeth based in Gorakhpur itself.
The Mahasammelan/congregation
not only called for declaration of Nepal as 'Hindu State and restoration
of monarchy there but also resolved for the construction of a grand
temple in Ayodhya, and “liberation” of the Kashi and Mathura
shrines, ban on cow slaughter.It also criticised the Indian Government
stand on Nepal and said no political party was taking Maoists’
activities seriously.It also deliberated on the 'pathetic' condition
of the Hindus in Nepal and the alleged activities of ISI of Pakistan
there which was supposedly spreading its network to create disturbance
in India.
And while the BJP seemed
to waver initially on the agenda of construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya,
in its executive meeting, the Mahasammelan which was in a sense a show
of defiance by its own party MP, seemed to focus itself on these very
agendas over which the BJP seemed to be going soft because of political
exigencies.It is a different matter that at the end of its meeting the
Party itself discovered the 'merits' in raising this issue and go whole
hog riding on a rabid Hindutva agenda.
Question naturally arises
whether the 'party with a difference' which wears discipline on its
sleeves has decided to tail its own 'defiant' MP or it is part of a
wider gameplan of the Hindutva brigade which has seen for itself the
'success' of this model in this part of UP - a model which has the potential
of making it another 'Hindutva laboratory'.
It was a marker of things
to come that when Gujarat was burning in the aftermath of Godhra with
the fire directed at minorities Gorakhpur was not far behind. Many parallel
instances of terrorizing the minorities , razing their houses to ground
all under the leadership of this 'firebrand' leader had come to light.
Loud proclamation of turning Gorakhpur into Godhra-Gujarat were also
heard. In the post-Godhra bandh a leader of Hindu Mahasabha and considered
as the right hand man of Yogi in his speech had declared, " If
only Yogiji permits us we will repay a hundred per each."
Looking at the fact that
the media in this part of UP went all out to 'make' the Mahasammelan
a success and the feeble opposition which could be gathered to all those
hate speeches and gameplans of the majoritarian forces, the prospects
for a 'Gujarat' like situation emerging in this part of the area cannot
be ruled out.Not a single writeup critical to the whole jamboree was
given space in any of the local editions of the different newspapers.
It is worth noting that one such newspapers which is an extension of
the business empire of a new tycoon, literally had four pages of its
supplements brought out in saffron colour.
Of course the media which
had bent over backwards to please Yogi could not be expected to tell
the populace that Major General Bharat Keshar Singh, the International
President of the Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh, has been closely associated
with King Gyanendra. In fact he was badly thrashed by Nepalese people
opposed to Monarchy during the tumultous days when Nepal was taking
a turn to the better. All the major newspapers in Nepal had duly printed
photographs of the incident then when his car had met with an accident
because of rash driving and he had tried to misbehave with the victims
themselves.
The local media was also
not expected to expose how Goraksha Peethams landed estates in Nepal
are also expected to come under scanner under the new dispensation.
In a yet unconfirmed news it is also learnt that a squad of Maoists
had duly visited the estates and demanded levy from them.
What is so significant about
Yogi which has helped make him connoiseur of all eyes in the Hindutva
brigade despite his formal defiance at times. It is clear that Yogi
Adityanath who became the youngest legislator in the 12 th Lok Sabha
at 26 ( 1998) and got reelected twice after that has helped change the
situation in and around Gorakhpur in a qualitative manner. It is the
unique nature of his intervention which has on the one hand tried to
carve out alliances cutting across castes lines thru' raising their
economic demands and on the other hand emerging as a 'Hindutva Robinhood'
who only could redeem the Hindus of their sufferings has made it possible
for him to widen base.In this process he has been greatly helped by
his long association with the Goraksha Peetham.
A key feature of the Hindutva
experiment furthered by Yogi is to always keep Muslims in focus and
win over the dalits and backwards to his side. In order to organise
the Dalits against the Muslims he has made it a policy to interfere
in all small or big quarrels between them and endeavour to paint it
in communal black. There are no two opinions that Yogi has succeeded
in instigating anti-Muslim feelings from Gorakhpur, Deoria, Siddharthnagar
to Baharaich . The geographical layout of Gorakhpur has also helped
him in this. At one end it abuts on Ayodhya and on the other on Nepal.
Like the RSS the bogey of ISI training camps on Indo-Nepal border is
also raised by Yogi. Every day there is a plethora of propaganda in
papers about increase in the ISI activities through the madarsas on
the Indo-Nepal border 'or again 'The clandestine relations between the
ISI-Maoist .Needless to say all based on figments of their feverish
imagination.
October 2005 witnessed a
communal flareup in Mau based in Eastern UP on the eve of the Durga
Pooja celebrations. It saw killing of nine innocents apart from the
hundreds of wounded people.While the rest of the world came to know
of the controversial role played by the local MLA Mukhtar Ansari during
the riots or the lethargy exhibited by the law and order machinery while
controlling the situation, the aggressive role played by Yogi Adityanath
was not much talked about.
In their report on the Mau
situation after the riots, 'Saajhi Duniya' a group of intellectual and
social activists rightly noted (www.sabrang.com) this fact :.
" Whatever is happening
in Purvanchal is occasionally discussed but there is no serious initiative
to analyse the same. For last one decade the aggressive activities of
heir of Goraksha Peeth and BJP MP Yogi Adityanath to organize Hindus
was clearly reflected in the riot in Mau. During the last decade the
Yogi has made this entire area, specially the area known as Gorakhpur
during the times of Britishers, his laboratory. ...
The maximum influence of
the Yogi is in the 7 districts of Gorakhpur Division (Gorakhpur, Deoria,
Kushinagar, Mahrajganj) and Basti Division (Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar,
Siddharthanagar). Now he is spreading his wings in Azamgarh Division.
Mau is a part of this division."
It is really surprising that
the 'Yogi Phenomenon' which represents a significant addition to the
Hindutva arsenal and which has helped further its hate agenda in a 'creative'
manner has not received the proper attention it deserves.
It has been widely reported
how Narendra Modi was the star attraction in the National Executive
Meeting of BJP. The applause he received surpassed even the reaction
to Party President Rajnath Singh's arrival. One does not know whether
Modi knows or not that a serious competitor to his 'throne' is slowly
emerging in the Parivar itself - a competitor who wants to imitate him
in making his zone of influence the second citadel of Hindutva.
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