Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

End of hardline Hindutva in VHP?

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an smriti.kak@hindustant­imes.com

Praveen Togadia’s ouster from the central board or cabinet of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) should not be read as a sign of the organisati­on deviating from its hardline stance, said senior functionar­ies of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­sk Sangh (RSS) on Saturday. The VHP is an affiliate of the Sangh.

A vocal critic of the Narendra Modi government, Togadia, who is known for inflammato­ry speeches on issues such as cow slaughter and interfaith marriages, has already dubbed his ouster as evidence of the VHP caving into pressure from the government. “Now, today, it is very shocking and saddening to see such a grand VHP, that we all built to this fantastic level, has been made to bend before power, not for Hindu well-being but for individual whims and fancies of some power mongers,” he said.

However, senior Sangh functionar­ies differ. They point out that with the election of former governor VS Kokje as internatio­nal president and advocate Alok Kumar as working president, the organisati­on has picked “legal luminaries” who will play a crucial role in the hearing of the Ram Temple issue in the Supreme Court. “There is little role for the VHP or Togadia in the Ram Temple movement now. The issue is in court and the government has made it clear that the issue will be resolved through legal interventi­on. In such a sce- nario, a change at the top does not indicate shift in ideology,” said an RSS watcher, not wishing to be named. On speculatio­n that Togadia was dropped to save BJP government the blushes ahead of the 2019 polls, a senior Sangh functionar­y said: “While the Sangh allows discussion and debate, his harsh criticism didn’t win him any friends.” Another functionar­y, however, said it was too soon to write off Togadia, as 60 of the 192 eligible voters had voted for Raghava Reddy, who is close to him. Togadia was the working president under Reddy, who was the internatio­nal president for three terms. “It is not a small number.

This indicates there are still many who chose to vote independen­t of the overall sentiment, since it was clear that Kokje’s appointmen­t had the approval of the brass,” he said. Kokje is considered close to RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi, who retained his position for the fourth term in March. Togadia, on the other hand, has had a public falling out with Modi and not received much support from the Sangh Parivar.

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