March 26, 2017
India: Mani Aiyar's Takes Down Chandan Mitra's Defence of Yogi Adityanath
<https://communalism.blogspot.in/2017/03/india-mani-aiyars-takes-down-chandan.html>
ndtv.com
<http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/what-chandan-mitra-gets-all-wrong-about-adityanath-1673178?site=full>
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March 24, 2017
Mani Shankar Aiyar's Rebuttal To Chandan Mitra On Yogi AdityanathOne must
offer worshipful thanks to Chandan Mitra for enlightening us on this site
<http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/yogi-adityanath-is-best-man-for-the-job-deal-with-it-1671913>
on
the powerful reasons that led Modi-Shah (like Laurel-and-Hardy, they are
linked together in public perception) to dump Yogi Adityanath, of all
people, as Chief Minister of India's most populous state and one, moreover,
that is home (now, on saffron sufferance) to four crore Muslims
constituting about a fifth of the state's population.

Among the "solid reasons" adduced by Mitra for the Yogi being so "anointed"
- (I thought kings, not *sadhus*, were "anointed") - is that "the
no-nonsense Yogi has promised to ensure the return of law and order". I
would applaud this decision if Mitra were to accept the principle of
"setting a thief to catch a thief" as the determining parameter of "good
governance" and "*achche din*". For this "skillful organizer" who has
"phenomenal control" over east UP is, according to the affidavit the Yogi
signed before the Returning Officer on the eve of contesting the Lok Sabha
election in 2014, currently booked or charged with the following criminal
offences: "injuring or defiling places of worship"; "trespassing on burial
spaces"; "mischief by fire and negligent conduct with respect to
combustible matter"; "rioting with deadly weapons"; and even "attempt to
murder". What a suitable personality to restore "law and order"!

The "Yogi" has a personal army called the Hindu Yuva Vahini, notorious for
its advocacy and practice of violence, and considered responsible for the
arson that consumed the Godan Express when Adityanath was arrested in 2007.
Earlier, in 1999, it was the same Yogi's gangs that were implicated in the
firing at a rally being addressed by a Samajwadi Muslim lady leader, Begum
Talat Aziz. It is the Yogi's excessive reliance on such vigilante squads
that has endowed him with the notoriety of having launched "love jihad", "*ghar
wapsi*" and *goonda-gardi* in the name of "cow protection". The Yogi
further consolidated his doubtful reputation when he emerged as the fiery
defender of those who had murdered poor Mohammad Akhlaq on suspicion of
storing beef in his refrigerator. He has ever been the inspiration for
goons taking the law into their own hands.

He is also an impassioned supporter of BJP MLA Sangeet Som who succeeded
through a fake video in turning between 70,000 and 1,00,000 centuries-long
Muslim residents of villages in the Muzaffarnagar area into refugees in
their own country. And in a village near Varanasi, social activist Harsh
Mander spotted and photographed a notice, below which was appended
Adityanath's name and designation as "*sanrakshak*" (protector or patron)
and "MP, Gorakhpur", apparently without any denial on the Yogi's part,
ordering all Muslims to vacate the village by the end of the year or face
the consequences if the BJP came to power. Not only has the BJP come to
power, the Yogi himself has been "anointed" Chief Minister. The Muslims of
the village have been warned.The Yogi is also the progenitor of "*Vrihad
Hindu*" that is inspired by his calculated rhetoric: "Every time a Hindu
visits the Vishwanath temple, the Gyan Vapi mosque taunts us". (As the
grand old historian, the late BN Pandey, conclusively established,
Aurangzeb wreaked his fury on the Vishwanath Mandir because the *pandas* at
the temple molested, and perhaps even raped, the Nepali Hindu princess who
had been charged to the Emperor's care. Alas, the Yogi's "anti-Romeo"
squads were not at hand in the 17th century!) Nothing withstanding, the
Yogi's clear agenda, in his own sweet words
<http://www.deccanchronicle.com/150210/nation-current-affairs/article/given-chance-will-put-ganesh-idols-all-mosques-yogi-adityanath>,
is to "install statues of Goddess Gauri, Ganesh and Nandi in every mosque"
- subject to the proviso, "if given a chance". As Chief Minister of UP, he
now has his chance. Not just the Hindu Yuva Vahini, but the entire security
forces of the state are there to enforce his threat: "When they could not
stop the *karsevaks* from demolishing the Babri Masjid, how will they stop
us from carrying out the construction of the *mandir*?"

Nevertheless, Chandan Mitra visited the Yogi's Math, and finding some
Muslim women among those waiting to present their petitions to the head of
the *Peeth* concluded that this was proof positive that the Yogi really
meant "*sabka saath, sabka vikas*". Now, Mitra is too much part of the
"English-speaking elite" (that he apparently loathes) to have not heard of
the "Stockholm Syndrome". The syndrome is defined by Wikipedia as "a
condition that causes hostages to develop a psychological alliance with
their captors as a survival strategy during captivity", marked by "strong
emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person
intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the
other". Adityanath and his Vahini do all this and more. Mitra himself
acknowledges - indeed points with pride - to the "phenomenal control" that
the Yogi exercises over east UP, and how "without his support no candidate
can hope to win from at least five seats in and around Gorakhpur". And what
are these minorities to do but surrender to the Yogi's army of supporters
who ominously chant: "*Gorakhpur mein rehna ho to/Yogi, Yogi kehna hai*"?
They have doubtless heard Yogi Adityanath ordering Muslims who do not
perform the *Suryanamaskar* to either "drown themselves in the sea" or go
to Pakistan. Pakistan was also the destination he recommended to youth icon
and Bollywood's favourite star, Shah Rukh Khan, after comparing him to
Hafiz Saeed. They have also doubtless heard his ominous threat: "If
[Muslims] kill one Hindu man, then we will kill 100 Muslim men". (But,
interestingly, not the other way around! Mohammad Akhlaq can be left to be
lynched.)

As The Guardian (UK), in its editorial of 19 March observed: "Mr.
Adityanath, now a powerful figure, is signaling that in India minorities
exist merely on the goodwill of the majority. Step out of line and there
will be blood." It then goes on to paraphrase the Stockholm Syndrome as
applied to the women petitioners Mitra found huddled in the Yogi's
ante-room: "For some of India's 140 million (sic) Muslims the threat is
enough to see them debating to withdraw from public life to avoid further
polarization." No minority dares oppose the Yogi and his Vahini except at
extreme threat to life and limb. Pressed into subordination and submission
to the Yogi's pledge that "I will not stop till I turn UP and India into a
Hindu Rashtra", the Muslim women clutching their petitions are victims for
the most part of the Stockholm Syndrome, not, as Mitra imagines, living
testimony to the Yogi's secular credentials.

As for the "long political tradition" of the Math that Mitra invokes, he
forgets to tell his readers that the tradition goes back to the Math
inciting the mob that burned down the police *chowki* at Chauri Chara (a
village in Gorakhpur district) that caused Gandhi-ji to withdraw his first
non-violent non-cooperation struggle in 1922. The Math and its *Mahants* have
always celebrated violence and vigilantism and, therefore, were among the
foremost Gandhi-baiters during the Freedom Movement. It was back in 1934
that *Mahant* Digvijaynath joined politics, took up a series of key
appointments in the Hindu Mahasabha and launched a campaign to
disenfranchise Muslims. It was the same *Mahant* who undertook a long
religious ceremony at Ayodhya in 1949, at the end of which idols of Ram and
Sita suddenly and mysteriously appeared ("*swayamabhu*") inside the Babri
Masjid, sparking the defining dispute between those who are the votaries of
a "Hindu India" and those who believe in a secular, inclusive republic.
Ever since Advani embarked on his infamous *Rath Yatra*, young Adityanath
has been the voice of "Hindu assertiveness". The *Peeth* "has long believed
in militant involvement in politics as a means to achieving its religious
and ideological ends".

That last is a quote from a very distinguished Nepali correspondent for The
Indian Express, Yubraj Ghimre (21 March 2017). I have deliberately quoted
him because the Gorakhpur *Peeth* is an ardent supporter of the erstwhile
royal family of Nepal, who have returned the compliment by being among the
most generous patrons of the *Peeth*. Two months ago, the unceremoniously
overthrown monarch of Nepal was "anointed" by Yogi Adityanath as "*Vishwa
Hindu Samrat*". Adityanath's principal foreign policy objective (Sushma,
watch out!) is the restoration of Nepal as a "Hindu kingdom".

While Mitra, despite his contempt for the "English-speaking elite" (he even
edits, and, if I am not mistaken, also owns an English newspaper - whose
most famous contributor was that notorious Imperialist, Rudyard Kipling)
only sees in Yogi Adityanath, in his best St. Stephen's English, "an astute
political mind" and a "talented speaker" (both of which the Yogi definitely
is). While much of the media, Indian and foreign, have indeed "demonized"
the Yogi - not unfairly, as Mitra seems to think, but on the basis of the
life and times of this principal propagator of "communal venom" - to use
Mitra's phrase. One hardly needs to draw the attention of readers to those
"sections of the media" in India that Mitra scorns, but readers might
perhaps be interested in how the world views this alarming "anointment". The
New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/opinion/mr-modis-perilous-embrace-of-hindu-extremists.html>
is
apprehensive that between them, the Yogi and Modi "will resort to deadly
Muslim-baiting to stay in power, turning Mr. Modi's dreamland into a
nightmare for India's minorities". Warning that "the appointment of a
rabble-rousing Hindu cleric...sends an alarming message both to Indians and
the world," The Financial Times
<https://www.ft.com/content/c3769958-0e2d-11e7-b030-768954394623> of London
says, "Mr. Modi has served a worrying reminder of his dark past and raised
legitimate concerns among secularists and Muslims that the BJP will now use
its increasing dominance to drive a more muscular Hindu nationalist agenda
ahead of the general elections in 2019." And The Guardian editorial cited
above poignantly ends: "This is a nation that once was said to succeed in
spite of the gods. Now it is going backwards because of them".

We are threatened with the death of the "Idea of India" that fired our
struggle for independence. Everything we learned about our composite
civilization from Swami Vivekananda to Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru
is endangered. We have to fight back. Last week, I explained how. Next
week, I will return to the theme.

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