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<p><strong>by Dr. Sameena Khan</strong></p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>The Nuremberg Laws explicitly mentioned all but “Jews” as citizens of the German state while the CAB implicitly excludes “Muslims” from the list of possible recipients of Indian citizenship. </p></blockquote>



<p><strong>The very idea of India</strong></p>



<p>“At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awaken to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance”—these words, spoken by the first Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in a radio broadcast on the eve of India’s independence echoed in every sane and secular mind when the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) was passed in the Lok Sabha in the late hours of the night of December 9. <br /></p>



<p>This was a message full of promise and hope to a country that had suffered brutally at the hands of its colonial usurpers since the late 16th century. Divided for a long time on the pretext of religion, caste, sect and economic status and exploited for its natural resources, agricultural produce and immense tangible wealth, an independent, unified India was a rare anomaly in a world reeling from racial hatred (the Holocaust in Germany, and the genocide of the Armenians, Congolese, Chinese and other ethnic groups during World War II). This independence didn’t come without its own cost. </p>



<p>The deepest scar in modern history—the Radcliffe line, which saw the bloodiest and largest exodus in human history left the Indian subcontinent divided into a Muslim majority Pakistan and a secular India. </p>



<p>I write “secular” with impunity because the founding fathers of India carefully chose this word and decided to enshrine it in the preamble of our constitution. </p>



<p>Thus, the very fabric of India, as envisioned by those who fought and sacrificed for its independence, was secularism and dispassionate justice.</p>



<p>There was no other way a nation as diverse as India could be molded into one single social structure. Justice, liberty, equality and fraternity were the four pillars on which this social structure was to be based. This idea of a secular India has kept it breathing the same free air that it fought for 72 years ago.</p>



<p>However, the passing of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in both the upper and lower houses of parliament indicates a steady decline in the Indian people’s belief in this idea, majority of whom voted for BJP while the bill was a part of their party’s manifesto in this year’s national elections.<br /></p>



<p>The bill which blatantly excludes Muslim immigrants from getting citizenship, although passed, met with stiff opposition in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha with very valid arguments from members across the spectrum of opposition parties. </p>



<p>Leaders implored the houses to reconsider the bill as it would tear apart the secular fabric of this nation. <br /></p>



<p>That aside, this bill might prove to be the last straw that broke the back of the already frailing Indian idea of secularism. </p>



<p>The ruling party has categorically dismissed all concerns and called it a targeted program of fear-mongering among the people. </p>



<p>Mass protests have begun in states like Assam (which ironically voted for BJP) and Tripura and the government has responded by imposing an internet ban and curfews across many cities. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" width="960" height="540" src="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12170118/people-citizenship-amendment-against-rally-torchlight-protest_36ba1126-19a0-11ea-af95-104face44223.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6097" srcset="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12170118/people-citizenship-amendment-against-rally-torchlight-protest_36ba1126-19a0-11ea-af95-104face44223.jpg 960w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12170118/people-citizenship-amendment-against-rally-torchlight-protest_36ba1126-19a0-11ea-af95-104face44223-300x169.jpg 300w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12170118/people-citizenship-amendment-against-rally-torchlight-protest_36ba1126-19a0-11ea-af95-104face44223-768x432.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /><figcaption>People take part in torchlight protest rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Guwahati on Saturday. (ANI)</figcaption></figure>



<p><strong>The Citizenship Amendment Bill of India and the Nuremberg Laws in the German Context </strong></p>



<p>As Indians—it is important for us to know why many prominent individuals of our country have equated the CAB with the Nuremberg Laws. In this context, it is also important for us to familiarize ourselves with the series of events that led to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany that drafted these laws. </p>



<p>With the start of the Great Depression of 1929, German economy tanked (like many other countries of Europe) and Germans, disillusioned by capitalism, started abandoning moderate German political parties. This led to a spike in membership of the Nazi party which promised the German people freedom from economic burdens and a great future for the German race. </p>



<p>The next four years saw formation and dissolution of several governments from various political parties and it was only in 1933 that the Nazi party was able to exert any influence on the cabinet. <br /></p>



<p>Adolf Hitler was chosen as one of the three Nazi members in the cabinet and the first thing he did was to persuade the government to have fresh elections. </p>



<p>The Nazi party then began its campaign of abuse of power. State apparatus was unabashedly utilized to suppress legal institutions, the press and effectively obliterate a viable opposition in the government. Police and paramilitary forces were brought under complete obedience and total control. Then came a series of amendments to existing German laws that guaranteed absolute power to the Third Reich. </p>



<p>With all opposition crushed, Hitler announced a national boycott of Jewish businesses on 1st April, 1933 which marked the beginning of the events that led to “The Final Solution”. <br /></p>



<p>The Nuremberg laws were drafted and ratified by the Nazi Party in Nuremberg, Germany on 15th September, 1935 and provided legal grounds for the systematic repression of Jews which culminated in the Holocaust. These laws are considered the final nail in the coffin of the Jewish extermination program. <br /></p>



<p>The Reich Citizenship Law (RCL) was part of these laws which stipulated that only those of German blood were eligible to be Reich citizens. A few months later, these laws were “amended” to include the Romani and Black people. Other prohibitions under these laws included the ban on marriages between Germans and Jews among others. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" width="640" height="422" src="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165515/nazi-boycott-germany-1933.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6095" srcset="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165515/nazi-boycott-germany-1933.jpg 640w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165515/nazi-boycott-germany-1933-300x198.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" /><figcaption>Nazis affix a sign to Jewish store urging shoppers not to patronize it, 1933. (German Federal Archives)</figcaption></figure>



<p>We may ask ourselves, how is the CAB even remotely similar to the Nuremberg laws? Those of you who have watched the ruling party’s arguments in the Parliament in favor of the bill can almost be forgiven to believe that this is an innocent little bill that is being introduced to help persecuted minorities from neighboring countries gain citizenship in India in contrast to the Nuremberg laws that stripped Jews of German citizenship. <br /></p>



<p>But, the similarities are staring right back at us. For one, using race or religion as a criterion for granting citizenship is the fundamental similarity between these two draconian laws. <br /></p>



<p>The Nuremberg Laws explicitly mentioned all but “Jews” (and later other racially profiled people) as citizens of the German state while the CAB implicitly excludes “Muslims” from the list of possible recipients of Indian citizenship by not naming this single community among the beneficiaries of this bill. <br /></p>



<p>Coupled with a nation-wide National Registry of Citizens (NRC), this bill threatens to render millions of Indian Muslims stateless in a country where poverty, illiteracy and lack of proper healthcare, and government channels make it difficult, if not impossible for people to obtain documentation. <br />The people prosecuted under the Nuremberg Laws were imprisoned and ultimately sent to concentration camps. </p>



<p>The CAB coupled with nation-wide NRC will fill concentration camps already built in several states in India to house “illegal immigrants”. Nobody needs to be reminded of what happened in the Nazi concentration camps. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" width="480" height="350" src="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165648/ushmm11286.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6096" srcset="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165648/ushmm11286.jpg 480w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/12/12165648/ushmm11286-300x219.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 480px) 100vw, 480px" /><figcaption>SA members carrying out a&nbsp;boycott of Jewish shops. (Photo: National Archives, courtesy of&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" href="https://www.ushmm.org/">USHMM</a> Photo Archives)</figcaption></figure>



<p>A country like India that is already on a downward economic spiral will not be able to sustain hundreds of thousands of stateless people in concentration camps. <br /></p>



<p>It is extremely likely that no country will be willing to repatriate them. Where will these people go? I leave you to speculate and read the ominous signs that these amendments point towards. </p>



<p><strong>RSS and the Nazi Dream </strong></p>



<p>There are still some optimists in our country who think that for the ruling party to have such deliberate genocidal ambitions is too far fetched. </p>



<p>The constant denial by BJP of having any nefarious intentions behind the CAB-NRC exercise adds to skepticism of rational minds. </p>



<p>However, one only needs to look at the beliefs of the ideological god-fathers of the BJP, most notably <a href="https://millichronicle.com/2019/10/who-was-savarkar-a-british-stooge-hitlers-admirer-or-a-bharat-ratna/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (opens in a new tab)">Vinayak Damodar Savarkar</a> and Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar who were both leading figureheads of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a well known organization in India and abroad that projects itself a public welfare organization. </p>



<p>Both these men had unabashed fascination for Adolf Hitler and have praised him, his Nazi party and his solution of the “Jewish Problem” in Germany in their speeches and books. </p>



<p>A <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/k2jcc7g7vodlcoh/10.2307%404408848.pdf?dl=0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="research paper (opens in a new tab)">research paper</a> published by Marzia Casolari in Economic and Political Weekly (2000: 35;4) summarized the statements and quotes from the books of these men regardingl their absolute support and admiration of the German Nationalist Movement. </p>



<p>During their speeches, they even propagated the development and application of a similar program in India that would purge the Hindu state of Muslims. </p>



<p>Casolari notes that in <em>We, or our Nationhood Defined</em>, Golvalkar stated that, <em>“German national pride has now become the topic of the day. To keep up the purity of the nation and its culture, Germany shocked the world by her purging the country of the Semitic races &#8211; the Jews. National pride at its highest has been manifested here. Germany has also shown how well-nigh impossible it is for races and cultures, having differences going to the mot [?], to be assimilated into one united whole, a good lesson for us in Hindustan to learn and profit by (Nagpur, 1939, p 37).”</em></p>



<p><em>In the same book, Golvalkar further declared “in one word, they [Muslims] must cease to be foreigners 19 or may stay in the country wholly subordinated to the Hindu nation claiming nothing, deserving no privileges, far less any preferential treatment, not even citizen&#8217;s rights (op cit, p 52).</em></p>



<p>Savarkar made similar insinuations, albeit in a more refined manner while addressing a huge crowd in Pune on August 1, 1938 (three years after the Nuremberg laws were passed) where he said, <em>“Who are we to dictate to Germany, Japan or Russia or Italy to choose a particular form of policy of government simply because we woo it out of academical attraction? Surely Hitler knows better than Pandit Nehru does what suits Germany best. The very fact that Germany or Italy has so wonderfully recovered and grown so powerful as never before at the touch of Nazi or Fascist magical wand is enough to prove that those political &#8220;isms&#8221; were the most congenial tonics their health demanded”. </em></p>



<p>Since the BJP has been formed and nurtured by the ideologies and teachings of these men, it is only a matter of time when the Hindutva magical wand will completely vaporize the secular democracy of India and turn it into a majoritarian dictatorship as envisioned by Savarkar and Golvalkar. </p>



<p><em>Dr. Sameena Khan is an independent political writer and commentator from India. She occasionally writes for The Milli Chronicle. </em></p>
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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>Unlike several other prisoners, Savarkar traded his loyalty to the cause of freedom struggle with his own freedom. </p></blockquote>



<p>Several years ago, a puny little man, who was fond of wearing round black caps and perfumed jackets, thundered at the princes of India: “But anyone who might have actively betrayed the trust of the people, disowned his fathers, and debased his blood by arraying himself against his Mother — he shall be crushed to dust and ashes, and shall be looked upon as a helot, and a renegade.”</p>



<p>Bear in mind these fiery words of admonishment and warning as we revisit the legacy of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, the controversial Hindutva ideologue whom the BJP wants anointed as ‘Bharat Ratna’.</p>



<p>In his lifetime, Savarkar was known by many names. In Bhagur village of Nashik, where he was born in 1883, he was known as Tatya as a child. When he grew up, a Marathi journalist lionised him as ‘veer (brave)’ for his revolutionary writing and strident opposition to the British. In the cellular jail of Andaman, where he served nine years and ten months before begging for clemency, Savarkar was known as the “suave and polite” prisoner number 32778. And in a 1969 report by Justice Jeevan Lal Kapur, he was identified as one of the conspirators in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.</p>



<p>So, who exactly was Savarkar? And does he really deserve India’s highest civilian honour?</p>



<p>By 1909, Savarkar, who was studying law at London’s Grey’s Inn, had established himself as a firebrand leader of Indian struggle for independence from the British rule. Under the tutelage of Shyamji Krishna Verma, he was at the forefront of an organisation that carried out revolutionary propaganda in England and smuggled bomb-making manuals and pistols to Indians back home. (Gandhi was invited to one of the meetings of this network, where he was offered prawns personally fried by Savarkar. Gandhi, a staunch vegetarian, was horrified when he saw a Chittapavan Brahmin frying prawns and left the meeting without eating).</p>



<p>One of these pistols used in the murder of Nashik collector AMT Jackson was traced back to Savarkar. In 1910, caught at the wrong end of the law, Savarkar was dispatched back to India for being tried for treason and sedition. Just as the ship was to enter Marseilles, Savarkar jumped out of a porthole almost naked and ran towards the beach, but he was caught within a few minutes and sent to the Andamans to serve 50 years in prison. Within two months of landing in the hell-like jail, Savarkar’s revolutionary writings turned into mercy petitions.</p>



<p>Savarkar’s pleas for clemency had the desired effect gradually. First, he was accorded certain privileges that others were denied — like being given clerical jobs instead of being made to press oil, a punishment that not many could escape. Unlike other prisoners, he was allowed to write letters and later meet his wife and brother in the jail.</p>



<p>By 1913, Savarkar was ready to serve the British. In another mercy plea to the governor general, he wrote: “I am ready to serve the government in any capacity they like… The mighty alone can be merciful, and therefore where else can the prodigal son return but to the parental doors of the government?”</p>



<p>In 1921, Savarkar’s pleas for mercy resulted in his transfer from Andaman to Pune, where he was incarcerated like a normal prisoner. In 1924, he was released and sent to Ratnagiri after vowing to not participate in politics. Unlike several other prisoners, Savarkar traded his loyalty to the cause of freedom struggle with his own freedom. He was to later justify this as a tactical ploy to escape from the jail to continue the revolutionary movement. (It’s a pity that martyrs like Bhagat Singh didn’t think of such ingenious tricks and preferred to sing to the gallows instead of falling at the feet of the British). Instead, he devoted his remaining life supporting the British and undermining mass movements led by the Congress.</p>



<p><strong>Two-nation theory and two-faced leaders</strong></p>



<p>Speaking at a rally in Maharashtra in September this year, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray opined that had Savarkar been the prime minister of India, Pakistan would not have come into existence. This, of course, is typical Hindutva bunkum that ignores Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s intransigence and simplistically assumes that the decision to divide India was taken by India’s prime minister and not the departing British. But even after discounting the rightwing naiveté, Savarkar’s role as some sort of patron of Akhand Bharat is a bit of a laugh.</p>



<p>For Savarkar, like the RSS ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee, was not averse to the two-nation theory. Savarkar was one of the original proponents of the idea. As president of the Hindu Mahasabha, he claimed in 1937 that “there are two antagonistic nations living side by side in India. Several infantile politicians commit the serious mistake in supposing that India is already welded into a harmonious nation… On the contrary, there are two nations in the main: the Hindus and the Muslims, in India.”</p>



<p>A few years later, after Jinnah had hijacked the two-nation theory, Savarkar expressed his approval thus: “I have no quarrel with Jinnah. We, Hindus, are a nation ourselves and it is a historical fact that Hindus and Muslims are two nations.”</p>



<p><strong>Hindutva idol</strong></p>



<p>So, why does the BJP consider a man who surrendered to the British, undermined the freedom struggle and espoused the two-nation theory as a ratna (jewel) of India?</p>



<p>Ironically, for several years after Independence, the RSS and its political arm Bharatiya Jana Sangh kept itself away from Savarkar and his ideology. (Savarkar was never a member of the RSS or Jana Sangh.) He was resurrected only in the late 90s when the BJP started using Hindutva as a political strategy and manufacturing and co-opting new icons to give itself more gravitas and heft.</p>



<p>The man who could be India’s Bharat Ratna was an admirer of both Fascism and Nazism. He sincerely believed both Italy and Germany needed these philosophies for their own good and criticised Indian politicians — read Jawaharlal Nehru — for opposing Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. (Many historians believe RSS ideologue BS Moonje’s meeting with the Italian dictator and his black caps inspired the idea of Sangh with its own khaki-clad, lathi-wielding volunteers).</p>



<p>It is thus not a surprise that he turned to Indian version of majoritarianism in his later life and became the founding father of Hindutva. As its pioneer he advocated India only for those who considered it their pitrabhoomi (fatherland) and pavanbhoomi (holy land). This clever argument implies that only Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists are entitled to live in India because their religion and beliefs originated here. And since the Muslims and Christians have their sacred lands (punyabhoomi) in the Middle East, they ought to be looked at with suspicion and as outsiders.</p>



<p>As the BJP steers India towards majoritarian politics, raising the decibel level of the discourse on India as pitrabhoomi of Hindus and Hindutva, Savarkar’s polarising figure acts as a powerful symbol of its politics. Hindutva needs a certain amount of historical legacy and the likes of Savarkar, in spite of their questionable contribution to the freedom struggle and claims of bravery, are, unfortunately, the rightwing’s only available options.</p>



<p>The irony would be not lost on many though. The Justice JL Kapur Commission that looked into Gandhi’s assassination concluded that Savarkar and his men were the key conspirators. Several years before the report was made public, the then-home minister of India, Sardar Patel, wrote to Nehru: “It was a fanatical wing of the Hindu Mahasabha under Savarkar that (hatched) the conspiracy and saw it through.”</p>



<p>In Gandhi’s 150th year, Savarkar is set to become an Indian idol, a Bharat Ratna. Patel, the idol BJP has stolen from the Congress, would be smirking atop the Statue of Unity, thinking how in BJP’s India, all three have been posthumously made to sit in the same tent.</p>



<p>Independent assessments of Savarkar’s legacy may, however, not be so lenient. In the end, Savarkar’s volte-face on the freedom struggle, compromise with the British, support to the two-nation theory may remind many of the fiery words that a puny little man who loved round black caps and perfumed jackets threw at the princes of India as a warning. No points for guessing the name of the man who said those immortal words. Today, even he’d be surprised that instead of being called a renegade, he may soon be anointed Bharat Ratna.</p>



<p><em>Article first published on <a href="https://thefederal.com/the-eighth-column/2019/10/17/revisiting-veer-savarkar-in-the-times-of-gandhi/?fbclid=IwAR0x3MzMgNoco_atk0x-PEjAcZ4LPL0jhY6tRBbzn3Du3uGvck-XzYfclCA">The Federal</a>.</em></p>
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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>Hitler’s brand of fascism has taken on a distinctly Indian flavour, authenticated with a combination of ethnic hatred and Hindu nationalism.</p></blockquote>



<p>July 2008. I was on a cycling expedition, from the southernmost tip of India to its most northern state. Along the way, I took a pit stop at Nagpur, the geographic center of India and the epicenter of Hindu nationalism. There, I saw a building with a bizarre name: &#8220;Hitlers Den.&#8221; A pool parlor, its walls were emblazoned with tacky Nazi insignia, and on its shopfront – a swastika on full public display.</p>



<p>The swastika is not an unusual symbol in India. It’s ubiquitous. Markets, shops, homes, temples, vehicles, notebooks, property documents and even shaved heads are smeared with vermilion or turmeric swastikas, often with the words &#8220;<em><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29644591" target="_blank">Shubh Labh</a>,&#8221;</em> meaning &#8220;good fortune.&#8221;</p>



<p>But this was most definitely Hitler’s Nazi swastika &#8211; a tilted version of the Hindu swastika on a black background. This blatant display of Nazi symbolism was odd. What was &#8220;Hitler’s Den&#8221; doing in the middle of Nagpur? I wondered. I brushed it off as stupidity and cycled on.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" width="1012" height="644" src="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140758/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-4183" srcset="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140758/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM.jpeg 1012w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140758/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-300x191.jpeg 300w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140758/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-768x489.jpeg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1012px) 100vw, 1012px" /><figcaption>The &#8220;Hitlers Den&#8221; pool parlor in Nagpur, epicenter of Hindu nationalism Shrenik Rao/Madras Courier</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>Ironically, Hitler – the genocidal maniac who murdered more than six million Jews, who propagated a Nazi ideology that promoted hatred, Aryan racial puritanism and white supremacy – continues to find many followers in India, a nation of predominantly brown-skinned people.</p>



<p>Here, Hitler’s brand of fascism has taken on a distinctly Indian flavour,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/An-authentic-Indian-fascism/article12513610.ece" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">authenticated</a>&nbsp;with a combination of ethnic hatred and Hindu nationalism, in stark contrast to the principles of&nbsp;<em>ahimsa&nbsp;</em>(non-violence) that accompanied India&#8217;s freedom struggle.</p>



<p>Recently, browsing through Facebook threw up an eerie shock. &#8220;<em>Hari Om Heil Hitler</em>,&#8221; said a post next to an image of a young Hitler, followed by a paean to Aryan values. The cover picture read, &#8220;<em>Aum, Hail Aryan, Hail Aryavart,&#8221;</em> meaning &#8220;Hail Aryans, Hail Land of the Aryans.&#8221; On display is his German screen name – &#8220;Kemradschaft Jeet.&#8221;</p>



<p>His feed is full of Nazi insignia with images of Hitler and graphics of Vishnu, a Hindu god known for several reincarnations. &#8220;Adolf Hitler, the ultimate avatar,&#8221; said one image. &#8220;India’s Swastika God,&#8221; said another. Their posts reflect an <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-41757047" target="_blank">oft-repeated theory</a> in neo-Nazi web forums, that Hitler was a reincarnation of Vishnu.</p>



<p>Vile anti-Semitic obloquy accompanied it: &#8220;Germany is now a Rabbit under the shelter of Jewish Finance,&#8221; &#8220;With the Hollywood movie industry and the majority of U.S. television networks, newspapers and publishing houses Jewish-owned, for nearly 70 years, the demonization of Adolf Hitler has been almost relentless.&#8221; </p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" width="667" height="1024" src="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140807/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-1-667x1024.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-4184" srcset="https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140807/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-1-667x1024.jpeg 667w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140807/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-1-195x300.jpeg 195w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140807/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-1-768x1179.jpeg 768w, https://media.millichronicle.com/2019/08/12140807/WhatsApp-Image-2019-08-15-at-6.37.02-PM-1.jpeg 834w" sizes="(max-width: 667px) 100vw, 667px" /><figcaption>Rajesh Shah, one of the Indian owners of the Hitler clothing store poses in a t-shirt adorned with an image of Mahatma Gandhi, in front of his shop in Ahmedabad, August 28, 2012.</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>His friends comment in chorus: &#8220;<em>Jai Shree Ram, Heil Hitler&#8221;</em> (&#8220;Hail Shree Ram, Heil Hitler&#8221;), &#8220;Nazi the great,&#8221; &#8220;Hitler was supporter of Indian Nationalist.&#8221; Many of them shared a YouTube video with over 100,000 hits, entitled &#8220;Adolf Hitler, The Greatest Story Never Told,&#8221; alongside the salutation <em>&#8220;Jai Hind&#8221;</em> (&#8220;Victory to India,&#8221; an independence-era slogan.)</p>



<p>These posts are a putrid mix of <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=713730165504668&amp;id=100006030737304&amp;pnref=story" target="_blank">anti-Semitic racism</a>, misogyny and extreme Hindu nationalism. Evoking the widely held myth of Aryan racial superiority (appropriated to refer to &#8220;Aryan&#8221; Indians) and the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://https//books.google.co.uk/books?id=cIMlDwAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA186&amp;lpg=PA186&amp;dq=Heinrich+himmler+Aryan+Vedas&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=UjwKlLW26w&amp;sig=Oc1EVDiAExoMcZ5d9ocLZEbdmzI&amp;hl=en&amp;" target="_blank">Nazi propaganda</a> of the &#8220;sacralization of terror, embodied in the Kshatriya code and the Bhagavad-Gita,&#8221; these posts reflect the belief that Hitler was born to end <em>Kali Yuga</em>, the dark age of Hindu mythology.</p>



<p>As one post reads: &#8220;If we go to North East [of India] we find mixed races of Mongoloids and many more cases where pure Aryan bloodline was lost.&#8221;</p>



<p>Digging into social media reveals that there is a large and growing community of Indian Hindu Nazis, who are digitally connected to neo-Nazi counterparts across the world.</p>



<p>Other social media sites and online platforms too had their share of strange, yet fanatical admiration for Hitler, reframed with Hindu nationalism. &#8220;Hitler was great,&#8221; said &#8220;Hindu Hitler&#8221; on&nbsp;<a href="https://rediff.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">rediff.com</a>, a popular Indian web portal. &#8220;I too love Hitler and am one of his biggest fans! Hail Hitler!&#8221; said one comment on a YouTube channel run by NewsX, a 24-hour English-language news television channel in India. I also found India-based WhatsApp groups discussing Hitler’s &#8220;positive contributions.&#8221; They portrayed him as Germany’s great leader, a &#8220;patriotic nationalist,&#8221; who &#8220;punished the &#8220;traitors.&#8221;</p>



<p>This strange adulation for Hitler has already gone beyond social media and entered our educational system. Schools across India have, wittingly or not, propagated Hitler’s &#8220;achievements.&#8221;</p>



<p>In 2004, when now-Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, school textbooks published by the Gujarat State Board portrayed Hitler as a&nbsp;hero, and glorifyied fascism. The tenth-grade social studies textbook had chapters entitled &#8220;Hitler, the Supremo,&#8221; and &#8220;Internal Achievements of Nazism.&#8221; The section on the &#8220;Ideology of Nazism&#8221; reads:</p>



<p>&#8220;Hitler lent dignity and prestige to the German government. He adopted the policy of opposition towards the Jewish people and advocated the supremacy of the German race.&#8221;</p>



<p>The tenth-grade social studies&nbsp;textbook, published by the state of Tamil Nadu in 2011 (with multiple revised editions until 2017) includes chapters glorifying Hitler, praising his &#8220;inspiring leadership,&#8221; &#8220;achievements&#8221; and how the Nazis &#8220;glorified the German state&#8221; so, &#8220;to maintain a German race with Nordic elements, [Hitler] ordered the Jews to be persecuted.&#8221;</p>



<p>In 2012, when tenth-grade students taking French lessons at a private school in Mumbai were asked to complete a sentence starting with “J’admire” followed by the name of the historical figure they admired most, nine out of 25 students picked Hitler. Students in the south Indian city of Madurai justified their admiration for Hitler, without even knowing that he was the leader of Germany.</p>



<p>Mein Kampf has also gone mainstream, becoming a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/5182107/Indian-business-students-snap-up-copies-of-Mein-Kampf.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">&#8220;must-read&#8221; management strategy book</a>&nbsp;for India’s&nbsp;business school students. Professors teaching strategy&nbsp;lecture&nbsp;about how a short, depressed man in prison made a goal of taking over the world and built a strategy to achieve it.</p>



<p>This infamous polemic remains a&nbsp;money-spinner&nbsp;for publishers. English-language editions of Mein Kampf are published by a number of reputable Indian publishing houses, such as Jaico,&nbsp;Printline, Indialog, Maple Press, Mastermind, Prakash, Om Books, Rohan, Adarsh, Ajay, Embassy, Lexicon and Wilco. They fill bookshelves at airports, bookstores and online marketplaces, while cheap pirated versions fill pavement stalls in major cities. Crossword, the Indian book-retailing chain, has sold 25,000 copies in three years. Jaico alone&nbsp;<a href="https://mic.com/articles/120411/how-hitler-s-mein-kampf-became-a-bestseller-in-india" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">sold 100,000 copies in seven years.</a>&nbsp;It has also been translated into multiple Indian languages&nbsp;– Gujarati, Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali and Tamil&nbsp;– and those editions are sold across India.</p>



<p>It is certainly alarming that young people think it’s &#8220;cool&#8221; to admire a murderous maniac. Is it the result of the naivety of youth, or of a sustained campaign of political patronage by Hindu nationalists?</p>



<p>In casual conversations, a surprising number of well-read, globe-trotting Indians shared a respectful, almost fanatical, admiration for Hitler. &#8220;This country needs a dictator like Hitler,&#8221; is a common trope I have heard from well-educated Indians with degrees from some of the best universities in the world. A <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/LEADER-ARTICLEBRHitler-as-Hero-Society-Without-a-Moral-Compass/articleshow/32382" target="_blank">poll</a> conducted by the Times of India in 2002 found that 17 percent favored Adolf Hitler as &#8220;the kind of leader India ought to have.&#8221; It is not surprising then, that <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/tasteless-b" target="_blank">ice creams</a>, pool parlors, <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/news/mumbai-s-hitler-s-cross-restaurant-to-change-name-after-uproar-1.195789">restaurants</a>, <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/news/hitler-clothing-store-in-india-asked-by-jewish-community-to-change-name-1.461087">clothing stores,</a> <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/nazi-collection-bedspread-outrages-indian-jews-1.230301">home furnishing</a> stores, films and television shows have all chosen to use &#8220;Hitler&#8221; or &#8220;Nazi&#8221; as their brand names.</p>



<p>Several Indian politicians have built formidable careers evoking Hitler’s ideology and publicly professing their admiration for him. &#8220;It is a&nbsp;Hitler&nbsp;that is needed in India today,&#8221;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/An-authentic-Indian-fascism/article12513610.ece" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">said</a>&nbsp;Bal Thackeray, the leader of the Hindu extremist outfit Shiv Sena, in 1967.</p>



<p>Known for his exceptional bigotry, xenophobia and hate-mongering, his fascist ideology is eerily similar to, if not an exact replica of, the genocidal Nazi ideology. He has a track record of inciting tensions among Mumbai’s communities, urging Hindus to form&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-20376653" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">suicide squads</a>&nbsp;to kill Muslims. But he hasn&#8217;t stopped at &#8220;tactical&#8221; acts of violence: He has created a distinct brand of Hindu fascism which explicitly seeks inspiration in Nazi genocide.</p>



<p>&#8220;There is nothing wrong,&#8221; he said in a chilling interview in 1993 with Time magazine, &#8220;if Muslims are treated as Jews were in Nazi Germany.&#8221; Citing Hitler’s infamous polemic, he tried to apply fascist ideology in the Indian context. “If you take&nbsp;Mein Kampf&nbsp;and if you remove the word &#8216;Jew&#8217; and put in the word &#8216;Muslim&#8217;, that is what I believe in,” he said.</p>



<p>His nephew and political successor, Raj Thackeray, took the baton. Speaking to journalists in 2009, he made <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-raj-thackeray-a" target="_blank">this statement:</a> &#8220;When it comes to organizational skills, there are few who can rival Hitler &#8230; there are several other things about Hitler, which any leader would envy.&#8221;</p>



<p>Nagpur, where I saw &#8220;Hitlers Den,&#8221; the pool parlor, has a unique connection to the Nazi leader. Here, he is a&nbsp;great hero&nbsp;for the leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the right-wing Hindu organization headquartered in the city. It’s the group from which current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and also Nathuram Godse, the man who murdered Mahatma Gandhi, emerged.</p>



<p>VD Savarkar, an extreme Hindu nationalist and early mentor of the RSS, had a great liking for Hitler’s Nazism and supported Hitler’s anti-Jewish pogroms. &#8220;There is no reason to suppose that Hitler must be a human monster because he passes off as a Nazi,&#8221; he said, addressing a Hindu gathering in 1940, adding, &#8220;Nazism proved undeniably the savior of Germany.&#8221; Seeking to&nbsp;purge&nbsp;Muslims from India, he wrote: &#8220;If we Hindus in India grow stronger, in time these Muslim friends of the League type will have to play the part of German-Jews instead.&#8221;</p>



<p>This fanatical admiration for Hitler and his genocidal agenda is not an aberration. It was, and still is, endemic among the RSS leadership. MS Golwalkar, another early RSS leader, also known as the &#8220;Guru of Hate,&#8221; idolized Hitler’s Nazi cultural nationalism, and wanted to create a Hindu nation by adopting Hitler’s totalitarian and fascist pattern. In his 1939 book,&nbsp;<em>We, Our Nationhood Defined</em>, he wrote:</p>



<p>&#8220;German race pride has now become the topic of the day. To keep up the purity of the race and its culture, Germany shocked the world by her purging the country of the Semitic Races &#8211; the Jews &#8230; a good lesson for us in Hindustan for us to learn and profit by.&#8221;</p>



<p>This is not a careless, thoughtless evocation, rather a carefully planned political move.</p>



<p><a href="https://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToPrint_TOINEW&amp;Type=text/html&amp;Locale=english-skin-custom&amp;Path=CAP/2009/08/31&amp;ID=Ar01302" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Banned</a>&nbsp;three times and named a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/ban-rss-india-s-no-1-terror-organisation-former-maharashtra-cop/story-EqYMsbzYbhDOtNgocROfNM.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">terrorist&nbsp;organization</a>, the RSS has now regained political center stage with Modi’s prime ministership. With branches in more than&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-29593336" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">50,000 villages</a>, there is growing support for a violent, fascist ideology.</p>



<p>A bizarre new strand of Hindu Nazism, particularly among the young, is rearing its ugly head. It’s menacing, to say the least. Its leaders&nbsp;<a href="https://thewire.in/113357/rss-behead-kerala-cm-gujarat-killed-2000-ranawat/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">boast of killing</a>&nbsp;India’s minorities and beheading their political opponents, while promoting aggressive Hindu nationalism on narrow religious and ethnic terms.</p>



<p>A growing contempt for India’s minorities manifests itself racist remarks passed with casual insouciance.</p>



<p>It’s not uncommon to hear remarks such as &#8220;These bloody Jews/Rothschilds/Soros control the world/financial system/whole of Hollywood.&#8221; The number of Jews in India is very small. Yet there is, despite a long-held belief to the contrary, anti-Semitism. &#8220;These Christian missionaries deserve to be hanged – they are only interested in conversions&#8221; is another frequent comment. Only 2.4% of India’s population is Christian. Yet they are constantly attacked. When it comes to India&#8217;s Muslims, the invective is multiplied exponentially.</p>



<p>How can so many Hindu Indians be convinced that they suffer second-class status in a country where they number almost 82% of the population?</p>



<p>As&nbsp;Khushwanth Singh&nbsp;<a href="https://madrascourier.com/books-and-films/the-end-of-india-how-communalism-is-destroying-india/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">wrote</a>&nbsp;in 2003, &#8220;The juggernaut of Hindu fundamentalism has emerged from the temple of intolerance, and is on its&nbsp;<em>yatra&nbsp;</em>[on the march]. &#8230; The fascist agenda of Hindu fanatics is unlike anything we have experienced in our modern history.&#8221;</p>



<p>The idea of India is based on the foundations of communal harmony, mutual respect and secular values. Now, it&#8217;s up to us to ensure our Indian political parties and constituencies don’t hijack Hinduism, a peaceful religion, with a repurposed Nazism that advocates the same genocidal intentions as Hitler, but this time round directed at our own minority communities.</p>



<p><em>Article first published on </em><a href="https://www.haaretz.com/amp/opinion/hitlers-hindus-indias-nazi-loving-nationalists-on-the-rise-1.5628532?__twitter_impression=true"><em>Haaretz</em></a><em>.</em></p>



<p><em>Shrenik Rao is a Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and an alumnus of the London School of Economics, Shrenik Rao is a digital entrepreneur and filmmaker. He can be followed under </em><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://twitter.com/ShrenikRao" target="_blank"><em>@ShrenikRao</em></a><em><br></em></p>



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