With his
sacrifice, Nigamanand exposed double facet Sangh
Tuesday June 14, 2011 10:05:52 PM,
Navaid Hamid
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Nigamanand, the crusader to save
river Ganga had died after a lonely battle in Himalayan Hospital,
the same hospital where Sangh's puppet Ramdev who is alleged to
have built a vast empire of business in disguise of the Charitable
Trusts was admitted by the Sangh parivar's administered
Uttarakhand Government in Dehradun after a week of his fast
against 'corruption' seems to have fizzled its charm because of
the serious nature of allegations against him and his inability to
disclose total assets and interests in business concerns.
The unknown Sanyasi was on the hunger strike since February last
against quarrying activities in the BJP ruled Uttarakhand state
and had chosen the Gandhian path to attract not only the national
media but also the pseudo nationalist's Sangh leadership who left
no stone unturned to rake up religious sentiments of the masses.
Ganga in the past have been on the agenda of the Sangh parivar to
garner votes and not for the reason that the sacred river is the
source of life for substantial populace of northern India. The
river has a special significance in the Hindu religion as most of
the Hindu pilgrim centres lies on the banks of long route of Ganga
starting from Gangotri to Varanasi. The river being personified as
'Godess' is worshiped by the Hindu population and is believed that
bathing in Ganga's flowing waters washes one's sins besides
liberating from the cycle of life and death. It is also considered
holy for another reason of being path to heaven with a belief that
if the ashes of the dear ones are immersed in Ganga or Ganges, the
loved ones would pass on to heaven.
Considered sacred in the religious scriptures, the Indian Bolywood
too had exploited its sacred identity and one of the favorite
patriotic song of the Bolywood includes "Jis desh mein ganga behti
hai-The nation where the Ganges flows".
Swami Nigamanand was on the fast for 115 days before he left for
the immortal world for the pious reason to save the environment;
to stop the illegal quarrying; for shifting of Stone Crusher from
the Kumbh Mela area (sacred river festival) and thus wake up the
Sangh's Senapati in Uttarkhand.
No hindutva organisation or leader thought it worthy to support
the cause of Nigamanad for the simple reason that not only the
swami was genuine in his fight but also the culprit was the
Sangh's leadership of state administration. Nigamanand's appeals
and fast to death for a pious reason fell on the deaf ears of the
Sangh parivar. Sangh's leadership might have not considered it
worthy to support Nigamanad as the cause for which he was
struggling would not have garner the votes.
No leader of worth from the Sangh parivar thought it necessary to
visit fasting Nigamanand inspite of the race they were indulged in
visiting Ramdev few steps away from the bed where Nigamanad was
struggling for his life. Even Art of Living's Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
had not utter a single word in support of the environmentalist
during Nigamanand's life time.
With his sacrifice of the environmentalist sanyasi has become
immortal not only for the cause for which he strugled and lost his
life but also for exposing the double facets of the Sangh parivar.
The writer is member,
National Integration Council, Government of India and can be
reached at navaidhamid@gmail.com
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