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Activists and analysts say calls for anti-Muslim violence — even genocide — are moving from the fringes to the mainstream, while political leaders keep silent.



Pilgrims performing rituals in the Ganges river in Haridwar, one of India’s holiest cities. A group of militant monks used Haridwar as the site to call for violence against Muslims.


Pilgrims performing rituals in the Ganges river in Haridwar, one of India’s holiest cities. A group of militant monks used Haridwar as the site to call for violence against Muslims.
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

Mujib MashalSuhasini RajHari Kumar
By Mujib Mashal, Suhasini Raj and Hari Kumar
Published Feb. 8, 2022Updated Feb. 9, 2022

HARIDWAR, India — The police officer arrived at the Hindu temple here with a warning to the monks: Don’t repeat your hate speech.

Ten days earlier, before a packed audience and thousands watching online, the monks had called for violence against the country’s minority Muslims. Their speeches, in one of India’s holiest cities, promoted a genocidal campaign to “kill two million of them” and urged an ethnic cleansing of the kind that targeted Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

When videos of the event provoked national outrage, the police came. The saffron-clad preachers questioned whether the officer could be objective.

Yati Narsinghanand, the event’s firebrand organizer known for his violent rhetoric, assuaged their concerns.

“Biased?” Mr. Narsinghanand said, according to a video of the interaction. “He will be on our side,” he added, as the monks and the officer broke into laughter.

Once considered fringe, extremist elements are increasingly taking their militant message into the mainstream, stirring up communal hate in a push to reshape India’s constitutionally protected secular republic into a Hindu state. Activists and analysts say their agenda is being enabled, even normalized, by political leaders and law enforcement officials who offer tacit endorsements by not directly addressing such divisive issues.


A statue of the Hindu god Hanuman at Dasna Devi temple in Ghaziabad, India.

A statue of the Hindu god Hanuman at Dasna Devi temple in Ghaziabad, India.
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

After the monks’ call to arms went viral, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his top leaders remained silent, except for a vice president with a largely ceremonial role who warned that “inciting people against each other is a crime against the nation” without making a specific reference to Haridwar. Junior members of Mr. Modi’s party attended the event, and the monks have often posted pictures with senior leaders.

“You have persons giving hate speech, actually calling for genocide of an entire group, and we find reluctance of the authorities to book these people,” Rohinton Fali Nariman, a recently retired Indian Supreme Court judge, said in a public lecture. “Unfortunately, the other higher echelons of the ruling party are not only being silent on hate speech, but almost endorsing it.”

Mr. Narsinghanand was later arrested after he ignored the police warning and repeated calls for violence. His lawyer, Uttam Singh Chauhan, said his speeches may have been a reaction to anti-Hindu comments by Muslim clerics.

Mr. Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party did not respond to requests for comment.

“Does the prime minister or home minister need to address every small, trivial issue?” said Vinod Bansal, a spokesman for the World Hindu Council, a party affiliate. “The accused have already been arrested. The secular groups will always highlight such incidents, but not when Hindus, Hindu gods and goddesses are under attack.”

The hate speech is stoking communal tensions in a country where small triggers have incited mass-death tragedies. The monks’ agenda already resonates with increasingly emboldened vigilante groups.

Vigilantes have beaten people accused of disrespecting cows, considered holy by some Hindus; dragged couples out of trains, cafes and homes on suspicion that Hindu women might be seduced by Muslim men; and barged into religious gatherings where they suspect people are being converted.


The chief priest at Dasna Devi temple, Yati Narsinghanand, has called for violence against Muslims. A sign bearing his image warns Hindus to have at least five children or see their lineage destroyed.

The chief priest at Dasna Devi temple, Yati Narsinghanand, has called for violence against Muslims. A sign bearing his image warns Hindus to have at least five children or see their lineage destroyed.
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

In recent weeks, global human rights organizations and local activists, as well as India’s retired security chiefs, have warned that the violent rhetoric has reached a dangerous new pitch. With right-wing messages spreading rapidly through social media and the government hesitant to take action, they are concerned that a singular event — a local dispute, or an attack by international terror groups such as Al Qaeda or the Islamic State — could lead to widespread violence that would be difficult to contain.

Gregory Stanton, the founder of Genocide Watch, a nonprofit group, who raised similar warnings ahead of the massacres in Rwanda in the 1990s, told a U.S. congressional briefing that the demonizing and discriminatory “processes” that lead to genocide have been well underway in India.

In an interview, he said Myanmar was an example of how the easy dissemination of misinformation and hate speech on social media prepares the ground for violence. The difference in India, he said, is that it would be the mobs taking action instead of the military.

“You have to stop it now,” he said, “because once the mobs take over it could really turn deadly.”


The Dasna Devi temple in Uttar Pradesh state, where Mr. Narsinghanand is the chief priest, is peppered with signs that call to prepare for a “dharm yudh,” or religious war. One calls on “Hindus, my lions” to value their weapons “just the way dedicated wives value their husbands.”

The temple’s main sign prohibits Muslims from entering.


At the Dasna Devi temple, a placard read: “This is a holy place for Hindus. Entry of Muslims is forbidden.”

At the Dasna Devi temple, a placard read: “This is a holy place for Hindus. Entry of Muslims is forbidden."
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

The monks’ anger is rooted in a sense of internalized victimhood that dates to the founding of India’s republic after independence from British rule in 1947. When Pakistan was carved out of India in a bloody partition that left hundreds of thousands dead, the Hindu right was incensed that the founding fathers turned what remained of India into a secular republic.

They celebrate a Hindu hard-liner’s assassination of Mohandas Gandhi — a renowned symbol of nonviolent struggle, but to them a Muslim appeaser. Pooja Shakun Pandey, a monk at the Haridwar event, has held re-enactments of Gandhi’s assassination, firing a bullet into his effigy as blood runs down.

The forces that shaped the ideology of Gandhi’s assassin, Nathuram Godse, have slowly risen from the fringes to dominate India’s politics.


Hindu nationalists put garlands on a statue of Mohandas Gandhi’s assassin, Nathuram Godse, in 2020.

Hindu nationalists put garlands on a statue of Mohandas Gandhi’s assassin, Nathuram Godse, in 2020.
Credit...Smita Sharma for The New York Times

Mr. Modi, the prime minister, spent decades as a mobilizer for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the century-old right-wing organization to which Mr. Godse belonged. Mr. Modi’s party sees the group as the fountainhead of its political ideology and has relied heavily on its vast network of volunteers to mobilize voters and secure victories.

When he was chief minister of Gujarat, Mr. Modi saw firsthand how unchecked communal tensions could turn into bloodletting.

In 2002, a train fire killed 59 Hindu pilgrims. Although the cause was disputed, violent mobs, in response, targeted the Muslim community, leaving more than 1,000 people dead, many burned alive.

Rights organizations and opposition leaders accused Mr. Modi of looking the other way. He rejected the allegations as political attacks.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage at a memorial to Gandhi in New Delhi on Jan. 30, the anniversary of his killing in 1948.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage at a memorial to Gandhi in New Delhi on Jan. 30, the anniversary of his killing in 1948.
Credit...Money Sharma/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

After he rose to the country’s highest office in 2014 on a message of economic growth, there was hope that Mr. Modi could rein in the fury. Instead, he has often reverted to a Hindu-first agenda that inflames communal divides.

In 2017, Mr. Modi picked Yogi Adityanath, a monk who had started a youth group accused of vigilante violence, to lead Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest state with more than 200 million people.

In his saffron robe, Mr. Adityanath has legislated a ban on religious conversion by marriage, an idea that he calls “love jihad,” in which Muslim men lure Hindu women to convert them. His group has served as moral police, hounding interfaith couples and punishing anyone suspected of disrespecting cows.

As Mr. Adityanath campaigned for re-election, the group held a meeting in New Delhi around the same time as the monks’ event. With a picture of Mr. Adityanath behind them, attendees took an oath to turn India into a Hindu state, even if it meant killing for it.


Swami Amritanand, an organizer of the  event in Haridwar where monks called for violence, defended Mr. Narsinghanand: “He said nothing wrong.”

Swami Amritanand, an organizer of the event in Haridwar where monks called for violence, defended Mr. Narsinghanand: “He said nothing wrong.”
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

Mr. Adityanath’s office would not address his current relations with the group, but said the chief minister “had nothing to do” with the meeting.

Dhirendra K. Jha, a writer who has studied the rise of Hindu nationalism, said he worried that extremists now dominate India’s politics in such a way that those who call for violence feel protected.

“Unless this is dealt with, the kind of consequences that may happen — I can’t even imagine, I don’t dare to imagine,” said Mr. Jha.


The choice of Haridwar as the venue for a bold call to violence was strategic — the city attracts millions of visitors annually, often for religious festivals and pilgrimages.

The riverbank was recently busy with seers and worshipers. Families picnicked and took dips in the chilly water. Even as some religious authorities appeared troubled by the calls for violence, they were reluctant to condemn them.


Pardeep Jha, who organizes a pilgrimage festival in Haridwar, said he believed in making India a Hindu state through peaceful means.

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Pardeep Jha, who organizes a pilgrimage festival in Haridwar, said he believed in making India a Hindu state through peaceful means. Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times
Pradeep Jha, the main organizer of the city’s largest pilgrimage festival, said he shared the vision of a Hindu state, not through violence but by urging India’s Muslims to convert back; in such a view, everyone in India was Hindu at one point.
“I believe we need to pursue our goals with patience, with peace,” he said. “Otherwise, what is our difference with others?”
Mr. Narsinghanand has made a name for himself doing the exact opposite.
As he sees it, India’s Muslims — who account for 15 percent of the population — will turn the country into a Muslim state within a decade. To prevent such an outcome, he has told followers that they must “be willing to die,” pointing to the Taliban and Islamic State as a “role model.

In 2020, Mr. Narsinghanand was among the hard-liners stoking tensions during months-long protests over a citizenship amendment seen as discriminatory toward Muslims. He called for violence, using the language of a “final battle.” “They are jihadis, and we will have to finish them off,” he said.


The choice of Haridwar as the venue for a dangerous call to violence was strategic — the city attracts millions of visitors annually, often for religious festivals and pilgrimages.

The choice of Haridwar as the venue for a dangerous call to violence was strategic — the city attracts millions of visitors annually, often for religious festivals and pilgrimages.
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

Riots followed in New Delhi, with 50 people killed, a majority of them Muslims.

Mr. Narsinghanand was always observant, but not an extremist, according to his 82-year-old father, Rajeshwar Dayal Tyagi.

He was a top college student, earning a scholarship to study food technology in Moscow. There, he helped open a vegetarian restaurant for Indian students that still operates.

Returning to India in 1996, he started a computer training institute with money from Mr. Tyagi’s pension. He soon dedicated his life to being a monk, leaving behind his wife and young daughter, said his father.

“I feel pained, I feel angry, it gives me stress,” his father said. “It’s not a good idea to use harsh words against anybody.”

Despite the police warning, Mr. Narsinghanand and his fellow monks repeated their messages of hate, including on national television and social media.

“This Constitution will be the end of the Hindus, all one billion Hindus,” Mr. Narsinghanand said at a virtual event. “Whoever believes in this system, in this Supreme Court, in these politicians, in this Constitution, in this army and police — they will die a dog’s death.”


Pilgrims on a bank of the Ganges in Haridwar in April.

Pilgrims on a bank of the Ganges in Haridwar in April.
Credit...Idrees Mohammed/EPA, via Shutterstock

When the police came to arrest an associate, he threatened the officers, who politely urged him to calm down. “You will all die,” Mr. Narsinghanand is seen in a video telling them.
The police arrested Mr. Narsinghanand on Jan. 15, and he was charged in court with hate speech.

“He said nothing wrong,” said Swami Amritanand, an organizer of the Haridwar event. “We are doing what America is doing, we are doing what Britain is doing.”

Mr. Amritanand said the call for arms was justified because “within the next 10 to 12 years there will be a horrible war that will play out in India.”

Late last month, the monks again sounded a violent call to create a Hindu state, this time at an event hundreds of miles away from Haridwar in Uttar Pradesh. They threatened violence — referencing a bombing of India’s assembly — if Mr. Narsinghanand was not released.

Ms. Pandey described their actions as defensive. “We must prepare to protect ourselves,” she said.

To the Haridwar police, the event in Uttar Pradesh did not count as a repeat offense. Rakendra Singh Kathait, the senior police officer in Haridwar, said Mr. Narsinghanand was in jail because he had acted again in the city; others like Ms. Pandey got a warning.

“If she goes and says it from Kolkata, it doesn’t count as repeat here,” Mr. Kathait said.


A statue of Gandhi in New Delhi. Gandhi is a symbol of nonviolent struggle around the world, but to some Hindu monks, he is a Muslim appeaser.

A statue of Gandhi in New Delhi. Gandhi is a symbol of nonviolent struggle around the world, but to some Hindu monks, he is a Muslim appeaser.
Credit...Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times


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Modi's destroying India good for Pakistan and for indian muslims you can't help them when they don't help themselves.

I knew Modi was a retard when he let Kumbh Mela go ahead
 
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The OP NY Times article was a front page story yesterday with lots of anti-India comments. NY Times is perhaps the most influential news outlet in the world and its repeated Modi's India bashings must be a big headache for the Indian lobby in the West.
 
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I simply stated this fact to my patients…. Today Modi wants Hijab removed tomorrow it will be your turban. Sikhs get it but feel helpless .

Fear and hate towards Modi is out of control in India right now.
 
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Islamaphobia and Muslim Genocide and extermination has been normalized by Pakistani Liberals.

Period.
 
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How?

The Hindus did this shit themselves, Pakistani liberal voices are likely confined within Pakistan



 
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I've seen that already and she is statistically insignificant in regard to Pakistan. I don't even think most Pakistani liberals go that far apart from a very few.

Even considering what she said, our domestic opinion of Islam and Muslims, positive or negative, has no bearings on Indian society.

They are Islamaphobic out of their own choosing and hatred, irrespective of what happens in Pakistan. Our opinion means nothing.
 
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How?

The Hindus did this shit themselves, Pakistani liberal voices are likely confined within Pakistan

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I've seen that already and she is statistically insignificant in regard to Pakistan. I don't even think most Pakistani liberals go that far apart from a very few.

Even considering what she said, our domestic opinion of Islam and Muslims, positive or negative, has no bearings on Indian society.

They are Islamaphobic out of their own choosing and hatred, irrespective of what happens in Pakistan. Our opinion means nothing.

They dominate the higher echelon of Pakistani society and media.

Ever wondered how Dawn News is always underplays this and promotes the Islamapbobic agenda through false equivalency...
 
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They dominate the higher echelon of Pakistani society and media.

Ever wondered how Dawn News is always underplays this and promotes the Islamapbobic agenda through false equivalency...
Even if that is true, the Hindus are Islamaphobic due to their own accord, not because they suddenly care about our opinion... It's just a mix of historical grudges, and the desire to be more like the west and Israel.
 
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Jihad is the only option left.
These rss terrorists won’t understand the words of peace. When peace doesn’t work only option remaining is jihad. Indian Muslims should start arming them self and defending them selves and their areas from these terrorists. Indian Muslims must show these rss terrorists what it means to mess with Muslims!
 
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Even if that is true, the Hindus are Islamaphobic due to their own accord, not because they suddenly care about our opinion... It's just a mix of historical grudges, and the desire to be more like the west and Israel.

True. I'm not in huge disagreement with you

Pakistani Liberals are often apologists or appeasers of the Hindutva. The collective approach of appeasement by silenced Muslim Liberal (media) across the world has emboldened the Hindutva in their pogroms against Muslims.
 
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Jihad is the only option left.
These rss terrorists won’t understand the words of peace. When peace doesn’t work only option remaining is jihad. Indian Muslims should start arming them self and defending them selves and their areas from these terrorists. Indian Muslims must show these rss terrorists what it means to mess with Muslims!
Seriously , arming themselves. This mindset is the reason for so many issues around the world .
 
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The OP NY Times article was a front page story yesterday with lots of anti-India comments. NY Times is perhaps the most influential news outlet in the world and its repeated Modi's India bashings must be a big headache for the Indian lobby in the West.
You know the worst part is that West or world powers have always looked away be it Saddam's war crime, Bosnian massacres or any such event and only cared for their business until it became very late.

It is going to be same in case of India, we have seen that Gujrat massacre happened and since other than symbolic actions nothing changed which resulted in Delhi riots where muslims were killed.

The liberal voice in India is fast shrinking and despite being the biggest democracy in the world, journalist voices are being silenced literally and figuratively. You can see the level of extremism that even the military veterans are sometimes called Agents and traitors by bhakts.

True. I'm not in huge disagreement with you

Pakistani Liberals are often apologists or appeasers of the Hindutva. The collective approach of appeasement by silenced Muslim Liberal (media) across the world has emboldened the Hindutva in their pogroms against Muslims.
Which liberal precisely?
 
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