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Godse’s ideology

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In “Explaining Godse” (January 31), C P Bhambri rightly disagrees with Koenraad Elst, the author of Why I killed the Mahatma, about the justificat­ion for killing Mahatma Gandhi. Nathuram Godse claimed to respect Gandhi for his service to the country, yet held him guilty of being pro-Muslim on biased self-perception; he did not raise his voice against his actions and killed him in a planned but cowardly manner. Even if one feels strongly against a highly regarded mass leader (as against a dictator), no amount of rationalis­ation can diminish the crime.

However, the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) should not be clubbed in this crime unless there was a proven complicity and conspiracy of the top leaders of the RSS. Getting swayed by a party’s ideology does not make the party culpable if the action is not the result of exhortatio­n, explicit or implicit, from the party. This is what distinguis­hes the ISIS from the RSS.

In a country of 100 crore Hindus there could be a fringe group that would indulge in cow vigilantis­m, “love jihad” or Padmavati phobia. The real test is how the rest of the community and the government treat them. Both have been indifferen­t but not supportive. If the people also join the fringe, it will be a greater threat to democracy than the government of the day. The reality will emerge in the 2019 elections.

Y G Chouksey Pune

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