M. Gautham Machaiah
Historically, communal tensions in India were confined to Hindus and Muslims, with the exception of the anti-Sikh riots in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination. The last few years, however, have witnessed a new phenomenon with Hindus and Christians being pitted against each other.
Christians have generally been regarded as docile, peace loving people who mind their own business. Why then is this community being targeted and their places of worship torched in Orissa and Karnataka?
There is no doubt that the complexion of Christians has changed over the years. While the average Christian continues to remain harmless, there is a spurt of foreign funded rabid fundamentalists within this community who have made religious conversion their main avocation.
Though armchair pseudo secularists may see a deep rooted conspiracy where none exists, it is apparent that the Hindus are retaliating against forced conversions. Cornered by Islamic terrorism and now the Christian assault on their religion, it appears that the Hindus are giving vent to their pent-up feelings.
In Karnataka for instance, there seems to be direct correlation between the simultaneous attacks on churches in three districts and the rampant conversions taking place of late. It goes to the credit of the Hindus that though they are the majority community, there is virtually no case of forced conversion of Christians or Muslims to Hinduism.
Hindus have every right to feel agitated, but resorting to violence deserves condemnation. The governments in Orissa and Karnataka need to take immediate steps instead of remaining mere spectators, to ensure that these incidents do not escalate into a major law and order problem.
At the same time, Hindus too need to introspect on why their brethren are embracing other faiths.
Even to this day, Hindus discriminate against the backward classes who are treated as sub-humans. They are regarded as inferiors, denied access to the common village well, refused admissions to schools, humiliated and condemned to live a life of degradation. Why would one want to remain in a community or religion which does not treat them with dignity…which does not look at them as equals?
This is what attracts the pariahs of Hinduism to other religions which promise them dignity and honour—an environment where all humans are equal.
Let Hindus first ensure a class less society. Conversions will stop on their own.
(Picture sourced from: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/EOARC/kids/fire.html)
COMMENTS
The happenings in Karnataka can best be termed as the politics of conversion. While on the one hand, conversions are vitiating the atmosphere, on the other, it is being politicised. Both the ruling party and the opposition are unnecessarily adding fuel to fire, so that they remain in the limelight. Nobody cares for the innocent lives that are lost. The media too should share the blame for hyping news which has no relevance to the public. Television channels telecast the same fabricated news over and over again solely with the aim of increasing their TRPs. They are also equally responsible for instigating the people.
- K.S. Guru Raja, Mysore
From time immemorial religion has played a role in polity. What is new about it? It is all about power, power and power. Our focus should be on economics, not religion. The world is about economics today, not faith, worship, hatred or love.
-Manna Mandanna, Bangalore
The majority is under threat in India. Probably, this is the only place in the world where this unique phenomenon exists. Hindus are facing a double edged sword—Islamic terrorism on one side and Christian conversions on the other. No doubt, the Hindu society has many drawbacks but this will not end with the change of religion. The discrimination continues. It is time Hindu organisations and swamijis started thinking of reforming the society and bringing about drastic change in the religion to ensure that equality and dignity of one and all is respected.
-S. Prakash, BJP, Karnataka
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The majority are under threat in India. Probably this is the only place in the world this unique phenomena exists. Hindus are facing double edge sword from Islamic terrorism and christianity lust for conversion. The hindu society has many drawbacks no doubt but this will not change with the change of religion. The discrimination continues. It is time hindu organizations and swamijis start thinking of reforming the society and bring about drastic change in the religion in which equality and diginity of one and all is respected
One aspect is the conversion, and the other aspects are really political. Both the ruling and opposition wants some news to blow up, so that their name always are in the limelight. How meny temples are destroyed, how meny lives are gone for no fault of theirs. Why such a media hipe. Even the Media are equally responsible for such act. They hipe news which is of no relavent to general public. Not just once, the TV media keep showing the same or fabricated news ( which is good for their TRP rateing)and make people agitated unnecessarily.
K S GURU RAJA - MYSORE
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