*Love Godse, Hate Tipu Sultan *

*Why the 'Tiger of Mysore' Still Troubles the Saffrons*

*subhash gatade*



The saffrons have done it again.

They have once again showed utter contempt towards the legacy of legendary
Tipu Sultan, (20 November 1750  – 4 May 1799) one of those rare kings who
was martyred on the battlefield, while fighting the Britishers at the
historic battle at Srirangpatnam and whose martyrdom fighting the colonials
preceded the historic revolt of the 1857 by around 50 years. Not very many
people even know that he had even sacrificed his children while fighting
them.

The immediate reason for stigmatisation of Tipu Sultan, by the leaders of
Hindutva Brigade, concerns move by the Karnataka state government led by
the Congress to celebrate Tipu *Jayanti *or Tipu's birth anniversary. The
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had made this announcement releasing a book
'Tipu Sultan: A Crusader for Change' by historian Prof B Sheik Ali.

A ruler much ahead of his times Tipu Sultan, a scholar, soldier and a poet,
was an apostle of Hindu-Muslim unity, was fond of new inventions, and is
called innovator of the world’s first war rocket, one who felt inspired by
the French Revolution and who despite being a ruler called himself Citizen
and even had planted the tree of ‘Liberty’ in his palace. History bears
witness to the fact that Tipu sensed the designs of the British and tried
to forge broader unity with the domestic rulers and even tried to connect
with French and the Turks and the Afghans to give a fitting reply to the
hegemonic designs of the British and had defeated the British army twice
with his superior planning and better techniques earlier.

An interesting episode in his eventful life throwing light on his character
which the saffrons love to forget is worth emphasising. It was the year
1791 when Maratha Army raided the Sringeri Shakaracharya mutt and temple,
plundered the monastery of all its valuables and even killed many. The
incumbent Shankaracharya wrote to Tipu Sultan for help.  He immediately
ordered the Asaf of Bednur to provide help to the mutt. An exchange of
around thirty letters written in Kannada is available which took place
between Tipu Sultan and the Shankaracharya, which were discovered in 1916
by the Director of Archaeology in Mysore.

Expressing his indignation at the raid Tipu had written

"People who have sinned against such a holy place are sure to suffer the
consequences of their misdeeds at no distant date in this Kali age in
accordance with the verse: "Hasadbhih kriyate karma rudadbhir-anubhuyate"
(People do [evil] deeds smilingly but suffer the consequences crying)."

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It is evident that the proposal to celebrate Tipu Jayanti has stirred a
fresh controversy in the state. BJP, the main opposition party, has termed
it 'vote collection' exercise. One of their senior leaders, called Tipu a
‘tyrant’ and even questioned the government's move to celebrate the day.
Another saffron leader D H Shankaramurthy called Tipu "anti- Kannada" as he
"was not a Kannadiga". He also blamed him for 'replacing Kannada - which
was supposedly the official language before Tipu ruled Mysuru- with
Persian.' People can brush up their memories and can find that this was the
same gentleman who as higher education minister had announced his move to
'obliterate the great Tipu Sultan’s name from the pages of Kannada
history.' It is a different matter it was a time when BJP shared power with
JD(S) then and this move faced stiff opposition from different sections of
society and had to be dropped ultimately.

It need be reminded that last year the decision of the Karnataka government
to honour him with a tableau at the Republic Day parade had provoked the
Hindutva Brigade. They had also felt agitated when the then central
government was contemplating naming a central university after him. It was
the time when UPA II government had decided to set up a non-religious
central university bearing Tipu's name in Srirangpatnam - the very place he
was martyred.

Two years back when countdown had already begun for the BJP led government
in the state another stalwart from the saffron family - the then education
minister of Karnataka - had unashamedly compared Tipu  to Britishers and
called him "a foreigner" like British (Jan 25, 2013, 16:38 IST , DNA).

It is worth looking into why the saffrons love to hate Tipu Sultan and what
is the basis of their allegations against him. But before that it would be
opportune here to look into how 'falsification of history' to suit the
‘divide’ and ‘rule policy of the Britishers vis-a-vis Tipu has been going
on since quite some time. In this connection Prof B N Pandey's speech in
the Rajya Sabha, titled ‘History in the Service of Imperialism’ is worth
quoting (1977). Professor B. N. Pandey, Professor of History in Allahabad
University, who later became Governor of Orissa, had narrated his
experience. In his speech he mentioned how way back in 1928

 “..[w]hen he was a Professor of History in Allahabad University some
students came to him with a book written by one Professor Harprasad
Shastri, Professor of Sanskrit of Calcutta University in which it was
mentioned that Tipu Sultan told 3000 Brahmins to convert to Islam otherwise
they will be killed, and those 3000 Brahmins committed suicide rather than
becoming Muslims. On reading this Professor B. N. Pandey wrote to Professor
Harprasad Shastri asking him on what basis have you written this? What is
the source of your information? Prof. Harprasad Shastri wrote back that the
source of information is the Mysore Gazetteer. Then Prof. Pandey wrote to
Prof. Shrikantia, Professor of History in Mysore University asking him
whether it is correct that in Mysore Gazetteer it is mentioned that Tipu
Sultan told 3000 Brahmins to convert to Islam. Prof. Shrikantia wrote back
that this is totally false, he had worked in this field and there is no
such mention in the Mysore Gazetteer, rather the correct version was just
the reverse, namely, that Tipu Sultan used to give annual grants to 156
Hindu Temples, he used to send grants to the Shankaracharya of Shringheri,
etc.”

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"it is perhaps ironic that the aggressive Hinduism of some members of the
Indian Community in the 1990s should draw upon an image of Tipu which, as
we shall see, was initially constructed by the Subcontinent's colonisers."

Page 2, Brittlebank, Kate (1999). Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy.
Delhi: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-563977-3

Anyone who has closely followed stories of Tipu Sultan's alleged religious
persecution of Hindus and Christians would find that works of early British
authors - like Kirkpatrick and Wilks - acts as a basis for all of them who
were very much against Tipu Sultan. In fact they had strong vested interest
in presenting Tipu Sultan as a tyrant and project Britishers as the
'liberators'. In her recent work Brittlebank also writers that both Wilks
and Kirkpatrick had taken part in the wars against Tipu Sultan and were
closely connected to the administrations of Lord Cornwallis and Richard
Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley and therefore 'must be used with
particular care'.

Mohibbul Hasan, in his monograph 'The History of Tipu Sultan (Delhi) 1971,
p 36, sheds light on this demonisation of Tipu. He writes

"The reasons why Tipu was reviled are not far to seek. Englishmen weire
prejudiced against him because they regarded him as their most formidable
rival and an inveterate enemy, and because, unlike other Indian rulers, he
refused to become a tributary of the English Company. Many of the
atrocities of which he has been accused were allegedly fabricated either by
persons embittered and angry on account of the defeats which they had
sustained at his hands, or by the prisoners of war who had suffered
punishments which they thought they did not deserve. He was also
misrepresented by those who were anxious to justify the wars of aggression
which the Company's Government had waged against him. Moreover, his
achievements were delibrately belittled and his character blackened in
order that the people of Mysore might forget him and rally round the Raja,
thus helping in the consolidation of the new regime" The History of Tipu
Sultan (Delhi) 1971 p368

And this one sided presentation of history is not limited Tipu only. In
fact, on further studies one finds a deep resonance between how the
colonial historians understood/packaged Indian history and how the
communals used it to their convenience. James Mill in his book 'The History
of British India' divided Indian history into three periods Hindu, Muslim
and British. This problematic characterisation not only
silenced/invisiblised the Buddhist/Jain and various other groups
role/contribution but it also tried to present a very homogenised view of
the periods - discounting any possibility of fissures within them.
Interestingly it also took care not to mention 'Christian' in case of
'British' while dividing Indian history. Prof D N Jha in one of his
interviews (www.countercurrents.org) tells :

When Majumdar authored a multi-volume Indian history published by Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan, he devoted much space to “Hindu period,” promoting revivalism
and communalism. It was the communal history produced by colonial
historians that influenced views about Muslims being “foreigners” and
Hindus being “indigenous”.

History writing in post-independent India, which drew on colonial writings,
did talk about  “the great Indian past”. RSS and its ideologues today are
busy propagating this very myth of "Greater India" Prof D N Jha further
tells :

The anti-Muslim attitude of the RSS was shaped by the colonial historians
such as H. M. Elliot and John Dawson, who compiled The History of India as
Told by Its Own Historians . They denounced Muslims, contending that they
destroyed temples and prosecuted Hindus. The real purpose of Elliot's
formulation was to inject a heavy dose of communalism in the minds of
people of the 19th century.

It is now history how the colonials distorted our history to suit their
imperial interests. One very well knows they called our uprisings as
mutinies, our heroes as villains, and our freedom fighters as usurpers and
terrorists.

For a formation like RSS and its allied organisations, which kept away from
the heroic anti-colonial struggle supposedly to concentrate on building
organisation and was in fact engaged in breaking broad unity of people
cutting across community lines against the Britishers this move to have a
biased view of Tipu does not appear surprising. Perhaps by attacking Tipu
Sultan, and presenting a distorted version of his legacy, the saffrons
think that they would be able to avoid discussion on their not so glorious
role in the anti-colonial struggle. But can anyone forget that there is
enough documentary evidence to prove that Hedgewar - founder of RSS and
Golwalkar, one of its chief ideologue, who shaped the organisation,
asked/instructed the RSS members not to participate in the anti-British
campaigns/struggles.

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, who is held in high esteem by them, even went to
the extent of asking Hindus to join the British led military when on the
one had the 'Quit India' movement was at its peak (1942) which had posed
tremendous challenges before the Britishers and on the other Azad Hind Fauz
led by Subhash Chandra Bose was delivering mortal blows to it in the war.
In fact Savarkar went on an all India tour holding public meetings with due
support from the rulers then and tried to mobilise the Hindus - under the
slogan 'Hinduise the Military, Militarise Hinduism' - to join British
forces. Not only that the Hindutva forces had no qualms in joining hands
with Muslim League and other Islamist Parties to form coalition governments
in Bengal and Punjab and other adjoining states during that tumultous
period. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, who was instrumental in establishing
Bharatiya Jan Sangh, the first political outfit launched by RSS, who is
revered by the saffrons was a member of the cabinet led by Shahid
Suhrawardy then in Bengal. It is clear that when there was time to fight
the anti-colonials, the saffrons stayed away from it and when they were
facing crisis because of people's struggles they went to the extent of
propping their regime by providing legitimacy to their actions.

The continued stigmatisation of Tipu by the saffrons and their refusal to
honour the sacrifices he made fighting the Britishers presents before the
Hindutva Brigade another set of dilemma. What to say of all those Hindu
kings and warriors– whom they rever – who committed atrocities on ordinary
people and looted. In fact, one of their most revered Maratha king had
raided Surat - a main trading town in those times - and plundered it like a
marauder more than once. If Tipu is a 'bigot' in their view then what would
they say about the Marathas led by the Peshwas then who had raided the
Sringeri Shakaracharya mutt and temple and plundered it ? And it was not
the only attack by Hindu Kings on Hindu religious places, one can cite n
number of examples from pages of history which demonstrate other similar
attacks undertaken by these kings at different places. What would they say
about the Peshwas under whose regime *Shudras-Atishudras* were denied all
human rights and *Dalits* were even compelled to wear a earthen pot so that
they even their spit does not fall on the streets?

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"We plan to lay the foundation stone of a temple for Akhand Bharat Mata and
Godseji on January 30. We also plan a big congregation of people where the
ashes of Godse ji, currently kept in Pune, will be brought to this temple
in Sitapur. We are working towards creating a Hindu Rashtra and an
undivided Bharat is our dream. We will immerse his ashes only after his
dream has been realised," Hindu Mahasabha's working president Kamlesh
Tiwari told Headlines Today.

(
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/godse-temple-hindu-group-gandhi-killer-nathuram-ghar-wapsi-akhil-bharat-mahasabha/1/408811.html
)

The 'Hate Tipu' syndrome much visible in the ranks of the RSS and all its
affiliated as well as like minded organisations needs to be seen also in
the backdrop of the growing euologisation of Nathuram Godse, the Hindutva
terrorist who assasinated Mahatam Gandhi. (for more details on this episode
see http://kafila.org/2013/11/15/first-terrorist-of-independent-india) and
their continued silence over it.

Not some time ago BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj stirred a huge controversy when he
called Godse a nationalist and a patriot. In October, a Malayalam
mouthpiece of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had said that Nathuram Godse
should have killed former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and not Gandhi.
The writer was none other than a BJP leader who had contested elections to
the Parliament . Forget taking any action against this glorification of
Godse, RSS tried rather unsuccessfully to distance itself from this article
saying that it was his 'private opinion'. We also know that moves are even
afoot to build this 'great Patriots' temples all over the country.   (http:
//www. thehindu.com/
news/national/other-states/meerut-villagers-rally-against-godse-temple/article6754164.ece)
The Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha - whose most prominent leader Savarkar
was the main conspirator in Gandhi's assasination (Thanks to the
painstaking investigation done by Jeevanlal Kapoor Commission) - also plans
to establish Godse's busts at different places in the country.

A close look at this 'Love Godse' campaign and RSS-BJP's silence over it
can be construed in two ways.

One, it wants to send a message to the core constituency which yearns to
carve out a Hindu Rashtra that they should not get misled by the talk of
'development' which became necessary because of electoral compulsions.

Secondly, by avoiding any discussion on Gandhi's assasination and the role
of Godse and other Hindutva organisations in it, they want to move ahead
unhindered in co-opting Gandhi.

It is a different matter that people are slowly waking up to the real
meaning glorification of Godse and are coming forward to challenge their
machinations. A rally was held in Meerut recently which was attended by
thousands of people is an indication of the brewing storm.

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