‘Hinduism’ and ‘Hindutva’ are different, said Rahul Gandhi

‘Hinduism’ and ‘Hindutva’ are different, said Rahul Gandhi

After a controversy erupted over remarks made by senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid in his new book, 'Sunrise Over Ayodhya: Nationhood in Our Times', the Congress seems to have got into more trouble with Rahul Gandhi's saying that Hinduism and Hindutva are different things.

Speaking virtually at a party function, he said, "Is there something common between Hindutva and Hinduism? What is the difference between Hinduism and Hindutva. If they are the same, why do they have different names? Why then use the name of Hinduism, and not Hindutva."

He asked, "Is there something common between what Guru Nanak, Kabir, Gandhiji, and King Ashoka said about the Hindutva ideology?" The difference between Hinduism as we know it & Hindutva? Are they the same thing? Can they be the same thing? They are obviously two different things. "

Rahul Gandhi said the RSS has overshadowed the Congress ideology. "Today, whether we like it or not, the divisive, hateful ideology of the RSS-BJP has overshadowed the loving, affectionate, and nationalistic ideology of the Congress. We have to accept it. Our ideology is alive, it's vibrant, but it has been overshadowed. "

He said we have to train groups of people who have an understanding of the ideology and connect with the issues, and we have to explore, and understand, and develop a group of people who understand the difference between these and apply these differences to issues.

The debate on Hindutva is already in the public domain, and the Congress is facing flak from the BJP. A passage from a chapter titled 'The Saffron Sky' from Khurshid's book reads: "Sanatan Dharma and classical Hinduism known to sages and saints were being pushed aside by a robust version of Hindutva, by all standards a political version similar to the jihadist Islam of groups like ISIS and Boko Haram of recent years."

Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad disagreed and said in a statement, "We do not agree with Hindutva as a political ideology distinct from the composite culture of Hinduism, but comparing Hindutva with ISIS and Jehadi Islamists is factually wrong and an exaggeration."

Meanwhile, Vineet Jindal, a Delhi-based lawyer, on Thursday filed a complaint with the police against Khurshid for the remarks made in his book, demanding an FIR be lodged against Khurshid under Sections 153, 153A, 298 and 505(2) of the Indian Penal Code. (IANS/JB)

Keywords: India, Hinduism, Hindutva, Rahul Gandhi, Propaganda

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