Terrorizing Muslims: Communal Violence and Emergence of Hindutva in India

J. Deshmukh
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Abstract Independent India has witnessed a surge of right-wing militant Hindu extremism since the 1980s. The long term political and ideological goal of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is to create a Hindu Rashtra through propagating Hindutva. To realize this goal, proponents of Hindutva radicalize youth and children with conservative and fictional thoughts which lead to Islamophobia. This paper examines the link between radicalization and spread of Hindutva discourse, and communal violence. It also surveys campaigns used by the VHP to prevent proselytism. The paper also analyses how RSS aims to rewrite textbooks and control education patterns and establish conservative schools to further its interests. Findings of the paper also indicate that governments have been either complicit or negligent while dealing with Muslim riot victims. Analysis of news article regarding communal violence involving Hindus and Muslims indicate that the media acts as an echo chamber and enable Hindutva and Islamophobia in India.
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恐吓穆斯林:印度的社区暴力和印度教的出现
自20世纪80年代以来,独立的印度见证了右翼激进印度教极端主义的激增。拉什特里亚的长期政治和意识形态目标是通过宣传印度教来创造一个印度教拉什特拉。为了实现这一目标,印度教的支持者用保守和虚构的思想激进青年和儿童,导致伊斯兰恐惧症。本文探讨了印度教话语的激进化和传播与社区暴力之间的联系。它还调查了VHP用来防止改变宗教信仰的活动。文章还分析了RSS如何通过改写教科书、控制教育模式和建立保守学校来实现其利益。论文的调查结果还表明,在处理穆斯林暴乱受害者时,政府要么是同谋,要么是疏忽。对涉及印度教徒和穆斯林的社区暴力的新闻文章的分析表明,媒体充当了一个回音室,在印度助长了印度教和伊斯兰恐惧症。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs is a peer reviewed research journal produced by the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA) as part of its publication programme. Published since 1979, the journalhas firmly established itself as a highly respected and widely acclaimed academic and scholarly publication providing accurate, reliable and objective information. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs provides a forum for frank but responsible discussion of issues relating to the life of Muslims in non-Muslim societies. The journalhas become increasingly influential as the subject of Muslim minorities has acquired added significance. About 500 million Muslims, fully one third of the world Muslim population of 1.5 billion, live as minorities in 149 countries around the globe. Even as minorities they form significant communities within their countries of residence. What kind of life do they live? What are their social, political and economic problems? How do they perceive their strengths and weakness? What above all, is their future in Islam and in the communities of their residence? The journal explores these and similar questions from the Muslim and international point of view in a serious and responsible manner.
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