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A study of Hindu-Muslim relations since the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 tells us that Muslims have been making demands - ideological, political, territorial - and Hindus conceding them all along. Yet the Muslim problem remains with us in as acute a form as ever. With the advent of petro-dollars and the emergence of V.P. Singh, Laloo Prasad, Mulayam Singh and Kanshi Ram On the political scene, Muslims have become as aggressive and intransigent as in the pre-Partition period. It has become a habit with Hindu leaders to take Hindus for granted and bargain with Muslims on the latters terms. Leaders of the Indian National Congress have taken Hindus for granted from 1885 till today. Now leaders of the Sangh Parivar look like following the same path. Hindus have to decide as to how long they are going to be taken for granted. Contrary to certain impressions created in the media, observes Koenraad Elst, the BJS-BJP and RSS leaders have a heartfelt desire to woo the Muslims. The present official position of the RSS (and a fortiori of the BJP) is, more than ever, that Islam itself is quite alright, only fundamentalism is wrong. Even the well-known secularist theory that the Hindu-Muslim conflict was merely a concoction of the wily British colonizers is often repeated in RSS publications, sometimes with the addition that Congress and other secularist parties have now assumed the divisive role which the British once played. In every case, the role of the intrinsic hostility which Islam itself preaches and practises against idolatry is down-played or kept out of the picture. It is hard to conceive of a situation, he continues, where a society is vexed and tortured by a persistent enemy, then generates a millions-strong organization pledged to the defense of this society, and yet this organization, this boastful vanguard, fails to produce even the most sketchy analysis of the motives and methods of this enemy. Table of Contents:-IntroductionSection I: The Perspective1. A Call for an Intellectual2. Ideological Defence of Hindu SocietySection I: The Responses1. G.V. Ashtekar2. Professor G.C. Asnani3. Deep Chandra Awasthi4. P. N. Awasthi5. S. K. Balasubramanian6. Abhas Chatterjee7. G.C. Chaudhary8. S. K. Dalvi9. Ashoke Dasgupta10. Jitendra D. Desai11. Nachiketa Dogra12. Adwayanand R. Galatge13. K. B. Ganapathy14. Padmashri Shalil Ghosh15. Bhagwati Prasad Goenka16. Shiv Goud17. S. C. Gupta18. B.L. Jaju19. H.C. Joshi20. Dr. S.D. Kulkarni21. S.D. Laghate22. Professor K. Lakshminarayana23. Professor K.S. Lal24. Professor R. R. Mangasuli25. T. G. Mohandas26. Professor S. G. Mujumdar27. P. R. K. Naidu28. S. Omkar29. Virendra V. Parekh30. Hem Raj Prabhakar31. Baljit Rai32. Dr. H. Ramarao33. B.K. Rao34. (Mrs) Veda Sampath35. Smt. M. Sandhya36. K. Satya Deva Prasad37. Jagannath Sharma38. Ajit Singh39. Ram Autar Singh40. Vikram Singh41. Dr. Vinay Kumar Sinha42. Shrikant G. Talageri43. Mrs. Leela Tampi44. B. K. Verma45. R. C. Waswani46. P. S. Yog47. Brief ResponsesReferencesSection III: Dharma Versus Dogma1. Sarva Dharma Samabhva or Sarva Dharma Sambhrama? (Unity or Confusion of Religions?)2. Meaning of ConversionsSection IV: The First Victims of Islam1. Roll Over, Rushdie2. Standing Up to Scrutinize Islam3. Turning away from Mecca4. Islam is religious fascism5. Courageous author puts his life on the line6. Far more dangerous than NazismSection V: Some Revealing Press Reports1. Legacy of Hate2. BJP Shifts Stand to Woo Muslims3. BJP Promoting a Minority-Friendly Image for Elections4. BJP Looks for Muslim Plank to Move Towards Delhi5. BJP Girds Up to Appease Muslim6. Khuranas Go-Slow on Migrants Issue Irks Hawks7. Pampering the Minority Ego8. BJP to Bring Out Koran in Sanskrit9. Vajpayee for Diluting Stand on Hindutva10. More Space for Namaaz Urged11. Chhabildas Sticks to His Guns on Minority Votes12. Advani Allays Minorities Fears13. Secret of BJPs Success14. Advani Woos Indian Expatriates in London, Assails Govts Kashmir Policy15. BJP Bid to Woo Muslims16. How Can Any Muslim in This Country Say That He Does Not Respect Ram?17. Malhotras Statement on Ayodhya Annoys Chavan18. BJP Bid to Win Over Muslims19. RSS Wants Muslims for Friends20. Babri or Barabari?21. Bihar BJPs First-Ever Muslim Leader Emerges22. J.K. Hindu Exiles Eulogise Thackeray23. Secularism Is the Very Colour of Our Blood: Vajpayee24. A Good Augury25. Muslims in Behrampada Voted in a Pragmatic Way26. Joshi Sparks Off Row Over Religion Bill27. VHP Drops Plan to Liberate Kashi, Mathura28. Govt Seeks Revision of Order on Naib Imam29. BJYMS Meet on June 730. Vande Mataram Dispute at BJP Muslim MeetingAppendix I: Maulana Wahiduddin Khan Vis--Vis National IntegrationThe Tabligh Movement or Millions of Bearded Militants on the MarchAppendix II: Shape of Things to Come1. Population Explosion in West Bengal: A Survey

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Introduction
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The credit for the present compilation goes wholly to Dr. Shreerang Godbole. It was his letters written to us in August-September 1996 which prompted us to circulate in October 1996 an 8-page brochure - Time For Stock Taking: A Swayamsevak Speaks - which we reproduce below:

Dr. Shreerang Godbole is a young medical practitioner at Pune in Maharashtra. He has been a swayamsevak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for seventeen years. We have received from him the two documents which we are reproducing in the pages that follow. He has given us permission to circulate them widely among the Hindu intelligentsia with a view to elicit Hindu response.

1. The first document carries his comments on eight formulations which have been popularized by the Sangh Parivar in recent years. These were presented by him to a Seminar held at Pune on 27-28 July 1996 under the aegis of Prajna Bharati in order to review the political scene in India after the 1996 Lok Sabha Elections and the fall of the first BJP government at the Centre. Participants in the Seminar included Sarvashri K.S. Sudarshan, Murli Manohar Joshi, Dattopant Thengdi, K.R. Malkani, S. Gurumurthy, Devendra Swarup, Muzaffar Hussain, P. Parameswaran, and M.G. Vaidya, among others.

2. The second document is a letter which he wrote on 8 August, 1996 to Shri K. S. Sudarshan, Joint Secretary of the RSS, regarding Sarva Panth Samdar Manch (a platform for extending equal honour to all ways of worship) floated some time ago by the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) which works in the labour field under RSS inspiration. The moving spirit of the Manch is Shri Dattopant Thengdi, though it is presided over by a Parsi gentleman from Nagpur.

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We have only two brief comments to offer:

1. A study of Hindu-Muslim relations since the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 tells us that Muslims have been making demands - ideological, political, territorial - and Hindu conceding them all along. Yet the Muslim problem remains with us in as acute a form as ever. With the advent of petro-dollars and the emergence of V.P. Singh, Laloo Prasad, Mulayam Singh and Kanshi Ram on the political scene, Muslims have become as aggressive and intransigent as in the pre-Partition period.

2. It has become a habit with Hindu leaders to take Hindus for granted and bargain with Muslims on the latters terms. Leaders of the Indian National Congress have taken Hindus for granted from 1885 till today. Now leaders of the Sangh Parivar look like following the same path. Hindus have to decide as to how long they are going to be taken for granted.

New Delhi
16 October, 1996

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First Document

Attitude of Hindu Organisations
towards Muslim Problem

Comments offered by Dr. Godbole at the Pune Seminar

With the rising Hindu resurgence, the policy of Hindu organizations towards Muslim problem is receiving attention. However, the statements of certain Hindu leaders make one feel that there is fundamental ideological confusion among Hindu leaders vis--vis Muslims. These statements, particularly as they come from respected Hindu leaders, create and perpetuate misconceptions among Hindu masses about true nature of Islam. Let us examine a few of these misconceptions.

1. What is the harm in adding Jesus and Muhammad to the 33 crore Hindu gods and goddesses?

Semitic religions like Islam and Christianity look upon Muhammad as the Seal of the Prophets (Last Prophet) and Jesus as Gods only Begotten Son respectively. They reject all other gods except Allah and God [of the Bible] respectively. When Muhammad himself started rejecting other pre-Islamic Arab goddesses like Al-Manat, the pre-Islamic Arabs (Quraiysh) tried to bring the Prophet to a compromise, offering to accept his religion if he would so modify it as to make room for their gods as intercessors with Allah, offering to make him their King, if he would give up attacking idolatry (The Holy Quran, English translation by Marmaduke Pickthall, p.6). Prophet Muhammad rejected all pleas of the Quraiysh and destroyed all idols and pictures existing then in the Kaaba. The real question is whether Islam allows addition of any God other than Allah, not whether Hindus are willing to include Muhammad or Allah.

2. All religions (including Islam) lead to God.

Some Hindus think that it is against Hinduism to criticize other religions. The openness of Hinduism should not be used to sanction the dogmas of other religious groups, though it does not prevent us from respecting the Truth in whatever form we encounter it. If we are seeking to climb a mountain, several routes are possible but not all are equally valid. Moreover, following a path that leads away from the mountain will never take us to the top, whatever that path may be called. Spiritual practices are like different vehicles. Some are like airplanes, some are like bullock carts. While all may take us somewhere, they are hardly all on the same level, or all equally recommended for travel (David Frawley alias Vamadeva Shastri, Arise Arjuna, Voice of India, p.6).

3. Islam is good but Muslims are bad.

The fact is quite the reverse. Muslims minus their Islam are as good or bad as any other human beings, The pre-Islamic Arabs and Turks were tolerant people, It was Islam that brutalized them, If Muslims renounce Islam, they will also become tolerant.

4. If Muslims are told of their common ancestry, they will unite with Hindus.

How foolish! As if Muslims are not aware that their forefathers were converted to Islam. However, for Muslims, pre-Islamic period is a period of darkness (jhiliya). Prophet Muhammad is himself reported to have said that his mother and beloved uncle were sent to Hell because they were non-Muslims.

5. Congress used Muslims. Congress treats Muslims as vote banks. We (BJP) will treat Muslims as human beings.

The fact is again quite the reverse. It is not Congress that used Muslims but Muslims that used the Congress to achieve their political purposes. As long as Congress was powerful, Muslims voted for it. Now that it has become weak, Muslims have dropped it and opted for Third Front. Also, Muslims view themselves as a vote bank. In recent elections they did tactical voting to keep BJP out of power. It is not important how BJP views Muslims but how Muslims view BJP. For Muslims, BJP leaders are Kafirs and will be cut up if Muslims seize power.

6. Sufis are tolerant Muslims.

In fact, Sufis were the most fanatic of Muslims. Shah Waliullah who raised the cry of Pan-Islamism in recent times was a Sufi. Eatons Sufis of Bijapur has been banned by our Government because it exposes the fanaticism of Sufis.

7. Muslim leaders are responsible for the ghetto mentality of Muslims.

It is not Muslim leaders but Islamic theology that is responsible for the ghetto mentality of Muslims. Page after page of Quran and Hadis tell Muslims how they are superior to the Kafirs, how Kafirs are impure, and how one should not make friends with them. The Hadis even tells Muslims to build houses only in those places from where even smoke coming from the house of a Kafir will not be seen! Is it then any wonder that Muslims live in ghettos?

8. Namaaz offered on a disputed site (like Ayodhya) is not acceptable to Allah.

This is plain nonsense. Nowhere is any such thing said in Quran and Hadis. In fact, both books repeatedly exhort Muslims to destroy idols of other religions.

Let us read Quran, Hadis, Sunnah (Life of Prophet). Then we will realize that to assimilate Muslims into BJP/RSS is like assimilating Marxists into BJP/RSS. Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Marxism, Nazism all believe in One God, One Prophet, One Book, One History, They are exclusivist ideologies and reject all accommodation and assimilation. It is only when Muslims are cured of Islam that they can be assimilated. Muslims should in fact be viewed as victims of Islam. Every effort should be made to expose Islam. Like Marxism, Islam is also bound to crumble one day.

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