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Since Narendra Modi, a Hindu nationalist and leader of the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), became prime minister of India in May 2014, groups of radical Hindu nationalists have been terrorising religious minorities across the country.

According to a leading Christian rights group, at least 600 such attacks took place between Modi's election and August of this year. One-hundred-and forty-nine of these assaults were against Christians; the rest were targeted at the country's Muslim community.

The attacks, say critics, are being orchestrated by radical groups affiliated to Hindu nationalist and political pressure group: the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Prime Minister Modi is a lifelong member of the RSS and the backing of its members was crucial in helping his BJP party win the 2014 election. Since then, emboldened by the result, Modi's most extreme nationalist supporters have routinely taken to the streets, using violence and intimidation to press their claim for a purely Hindu India.

Muslims have been forced to convert to Hinduism, homes burnt down and people even murdered for allegedly consuming beef; cows having special status in the Hindu faith.

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Hindu nationalist summer camps for girls take place across India, all operated by an organisation called the Durga Vahini [Al Jazeera]
Meanwhile, Hindu nationalists have been rewriting school textbooks in some states and holding training camps for teenage boys and girls in an apparent attempt to inculcate children into their cause.

We asked Indian filmmaker and journalist Mandakini Gahlot, herself a Hindu, to go in search of those who want a purely Hindu nation and find out what their resurgence means for the future of the world's most populous secular democracy.

FILMMAKER'S VIEW

By Mandakini Gahlot

On September 28, just a few days after we completed filming this documentary, a 52-year-old Muslim man, Mohammaded Akhlaq, was lynched by a Hindu mob on suspicion of slaughtering cows and consuming beef.

His 22-year-old son also suffered severe injuries in the attack. He was hit over the head with a sewing machine and remains in hospital recovering from two major brain surgery procedures.

The cow is considered a sacred animal in Hinduism and worshipped widely across the country. Various states have legislation in place to control the level of cattle slaughter. But more recently, Hindu nationalists have been demanding the law be more stringently applied and even calling for a blanket ban on beef. In March, the local government in the Indian state of Maharashtra, where Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in power, did just that, introducing a wide-ranging ban on the sale and consumption of beef.

At street level, emboldened mobs of Hindu nationalists appear unwilling to wait for such laws to be passed in other states. Across the country, they have been taking matters into their own hands over the last year. Ajju Chouhan, leader of the radical group Bajrang Dal who consider themselves foot soldiers in the Hindu nationalist movement, agreed to let us film his followers on just such a patrol. We joined the group as they walked the city roads inspecting vehicles and seeking out anyone transporting cows for slaughter. Chouhan was quite open about what would happen to anyone caught; they might not be killed, but they would be "badly beaten."

What appears to drive Chouhan and others like him is the belief that Hindus are somehow being ousted and replaced in their homeland. "The time has come for us to take back what's ours, to claim Hindustan for Hindus," he told us time and again.

In fact, the figures on religious affiliation tell a very different story to Chouhan's proclamations. As things currently stand, Hindus are by far and away the majority religious group in India, constituting 79.8 percent of the population. The second largest religious group in the country are Muslims at 14.28 percent.

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We filmed at Ishak Numberdar’s village in May after it was attacked by a mob of radical Hindus [Al Jazeera]
I have been tracking the activities of most radical Hindu groups for several years now, but the last 18 months has brought ever more unreasonable, intolerant and sometimes violent displays of aggression towards anyone deemed to be diverting from their vision of a pure "Hindustan." A leading Christian rights group documented 600 attacks on minority communities by Hindu extremists between Prime Minister Modi coming to power in May 2014 and August of this year. One-hundred-and forty-nine of these assaults were against Christians, the rest were targeted at the country's Muslim community.

The attack on the Akhlaqs, the father and son accused of slaughtering and consuming beef, occurred in the village of Bisara, which sits barely 100km from the capital New Delhi, in the state of Uttar Pradesh where much of this documentary was shot.

Local reports quote state police sources as saying that eight of the eleven men who have since been arrested on suspicion of murdering Mohammad Akhlaq are direct relations of a local BJP campaigner, Sanjay Rana - one of them is his son.

Yet despite apparently compelling evidence that a hate crime was committed in such close proximity to the centre of government, calls for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address it and take action appear to have fallen on deaf ears. He has so far remained silent on the issue despite a large public outcry.

Other members of his BJP party are more vocal on the subject. MP Sakshi Maharaj, who features in the documentary, openly says he is willing to kill and be killed to protect the cow.

Hinduism is, and continues to be, one of the great religions of the world. Its polytheistic nature means that Hindus worship a wide range of Gods - often within the same family - thereby allowing greater tolerance for differing views. This tolerance has been the hallmark of Hinduism for generations.

But the Hindu nationalist movement is attempting to hijack our religious identity to serve its own vision, ignoring, and often attacking, any opposing viewpoint.

India is the world's most populous secular democracy. The Indian constitution is supposed to guarantee minority groups the freedom to practise their religion without fear. But today there are worrying signs everywhere suggesting that intrinsic right to freedom of expression and affiliation is under threat.

While attacks against minorities, and indeed writers and intellectuals have occurred in India before, some groups within this new wave of resurgent Hindu nationalism may be more brazen and potentially dangerous than anything we have seen before. Against this backdrop, Prime Minister Modi's silence on the subject appears all the more ominous.

Source: Al Jazeera

India's Hindu Fundamentalists - Al Jazeera English

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First thing the the above article is done by Al-Jazeera which is an pro-Islamic group...Even their TV channels always telecast pro-Islamic news....

And i am not surprised what they have written in this article....
 
I will appreciate you , If u speak out about such kind of people in your own Country .
Well come on PDF,if it's your first account.As your time will pass on this forum you will see there are many critics of such peoples on Pakistani side.
 
Well come on PDF,if it's your first account.As your time will pass on this forum you will see there are many critics of such peoples on Pakistani side.

Thanks . Ya , First account .
I have been following this Forum for half a year now . Today I decided to join .
 
Its like this.

Beef is an emotive issue , while personally I may have different views seeing so many cows living on the roads in an uncared for condition the masses have different views. This needs to be factored in.

Cow slaughter appears to be being used as an excuse to further personal agendas.

The state of UP where this Dadri episode has happened is ruled by SP - the most pro muslim party in India. Whats stopping them from booking the guilty ? In fact its a wonderful opportunity to earn brownie points .

The fact that its not being done leads to the impression that this is a closed loop.

These incidents will not make a change at national level . Bihar elections matter more at this point in time.
 
Freedom should rule over everything. People should have the right to eat or drink what they want.
 
I will appreciate you , If u speak out about such kind of people in your own Country .

Giving pat answers and issuing crowd-pleasing one-liners to your fellow Ram Sena compatriots is amusing for a few minutes, but does not absolve reality.

India is rapidly becoming a lawless paradise for Sanghi nutcases run amuck oppressing minorities with no regard for law and order. And it is far worse than the minority situation in any other country in the subcontinent. Many of the Muslim fundamentalist attacks in neighboring countries are also the handiwork of the Research/Analysis organization Mr. Kao founded, a fellow Kashmiri Pandit like you.

The problem with Hindu fundamentalism exists (as we all know) and if you decide to use this forum to spread Sanghi hate - well, you'll simply get banned. You're Welcome - no need to Thank me.

For the sake of being fair, a large portion of the PDF-ers here (believe it or not) don't like fundamentalist nutjobs of any kind, Muslim or Hindu.

Instead of lecturing the rest of us in the neighborhood, get off your collective lazy asses in India and do something to control these fundamentalist outfits. Like spend 1% of the useless showcase project expenditure to raise a Rapid Response police force to control the mobs.

Its like this.

Beef is an emotive issue , while personally I may have different views seeing so many cows living on the roads in an uncared for condition the masses have different views. This needs to be factored in.

Cow slaughter appears to be being used as an excuse to further personal agendas.

The state of UP where this Dadri episode has happened is ruled by SP - the most pro muslim party in India. Whats stopping them from booking the guilty ? In fact its a wonderful opportunity to earn brownie points .

The fact that its not being done leads to the impression that this is a closed loop.

These incidents will not make a change at national level . Bihar elections matter more at this point in time.

No offense brother - Indians are quite hypocritical when it comes to beef consumption.

Anytime I go to a concert here in town, Indian Hindu men are the first in line to get dibs on the delicious beef kababs and kubideh. Then they go home and do 'Om Namosh-shivayam'.

To be fair - the women however are strict vegetarian and don't eat beef.
 
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Giving pat answers and issuing crowd-pleasing one-liners to your fellow Ram Sena compatriots is amusing for a few minutes, but does not absolve reality.

India is rapidly becoming a lawless paradise for Sanghi nutcases run amuck oppressing minorities with no regard for law and order. And it is far worse than the minority situation in any other country in the subcontinent. Many of the Muslim fundamentalist attacks in neighboring countries are also the handiwork of the Research/Analysis organization Mr. Kao founded, a fellow Kashmiri Pandit like you.

The problem with Hindu fundamentalism exists (as we all know) and if you decide to use this forum to spread Sanghi hate - well, you'll simply get banned. You're Welcome - no need to Thank me.

For the sake of being fair, a large portion of the PDF-ers here (believe it or not) don't like fundamentalist nutjobs of any kind, Muslim or Hindu.

Instead of lecturing the rest of us in the neighborhood, get off your collective coward and lazy asses in India and do something to control these fundamentalist outfits. Like spend 1% of the useless showcase project expenditure to raise a Rapid Response police force to control the mobs.

Don't Generalize
Conditions here are far better than what they are made to look .
You mean to say , your country is free of Crime .
Even the Great Countries Like Russia , China and USA are tackling various issues .
In a country as big as India , with so many languages , Religions , Culture , etc . to think every citizen of this nation will be satisfied with the current rule is nonsense .

The exodus and mass killings and rapes of Kashmiri Pandits are denied by many secular liberal Hindus but most of us don't care . We are moving ahead with development of country . Those who still hate the Muslims and terrorists for the brutual events are still living in past and sooner or later will be left behind .
 
Fundamentalism is there all over the world. Hindu fundamentalist end up shouting slogans or smear the face black or in worst case beat some body. Some other fundamentalists gun down the masses or blow them up in explosions bomb the train or Hospitals or behead the people.

First type of fundamentalist are much better and less harmful than the second type in compression.
 
India is rapidly becoming a lawless paradise for Sanghi nutcases run amuck oppressing minorities with no regard for law and order. And it is far worse than the minority situation in any other country in the subcontinent

I beg to differ sir.... i hope you heard the gruesome killings of bloggers in bangladesh... as well, there are numerous such accounts in your own country...
Watever sir, lets not through mud at each other.. every society has a particular set of nutjobs amongst them. Let say 10-20% are extremist regarding any ideology.. it only matters, at a given period of time who dominates, 80% of moderates or 20% hot heads...
As you know India is a democratic country, no one knows who will win next election...
Thank you
 

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