RSS’S Tryst with Politics: From Hedgewar to Sudarshan
Pralay Kanungo
This RSS is perhaps the most controversial
organization in contemporary India. This book explores the mission, method and
motive of the RSS and suggests that the ideological core of the RSS—Hindu
Rashtra—is political and not cultural. It argues that K.B. Hedgewar the founder
of the RSS, had a clear political mission, while M.S. Golwalkar, his successor,
despite his saintly appearance and overt distaste for ‘politics’, sharpened and
amplified its ideology Nevertheless, deep down the RSS remained political.
This book goes on to delineate how Balasaheb Deoras,
the third chief, who did not have much of a fancy for ‘culture’, plunged into
Indian politics on the organizational and ideological foundation created by his
predecessors. Deoras seriously pursued the homogenizing agenda of the RSS to
integrate different sections like the Dalits, tribals and women into the fold
of the Hindu Rashtra. Rajendra Singh, the successor of Deoras, consolidated the
political mission by getting control over the State and reaching out to civil
society more effectively. K.S. Sudarshan, the present chief, while attempting
to retain a tight control over State power, simultaneously reinforces Hindutva.
The author concludes by arguing that the RSS—from
Hedgewar to Sudarshan—continues its tryst with politics to convert India into a
Hindu Rashtra.
Highly readable and of contemporary relevance, this
book would be of immense interest to political scientists, political sociologists
and all those interested in present-day India.
Pralay Kanungo
is Reader at the Department of Political Science, Ramjas College, University of
Delhi. His current research is on aspects of Hindu identity and diaspora in the
United States, for which he has been awarded a Fellowship by the Nehru Memorial
Museum & Library, New Delhi.
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81-7304-506-2 2003 314p.
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