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Des Raj Goyal (1929-2013), also known as Desraj Goyal or D. R. Goyal, was an Indian journalist, academic and a well-known author of books on
secularism Secularism is the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on Secularity, secular, Naturalism (philosophy), naturalistic considerations. Secularism is most commonly defined as the Separation of church and state, separation of relig ...
and
communalism Communalism may refer to: * Communalism (Bookchin), a theory of government in which autonomous communities form confederations * , a historical method that follows the development of communities * Communalism (South Asia), violence across ethnic ...
. Having been a member of the Hindu nationalist organisation
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( ; , , ) is an Indian right-wing, Hindu nationalist, paramilitary volunteer organisation. The RSS is the progenitor and leader of a large body of organisations called the Sangh Parivar (Hindi for "Sangh family" ...
(RSS) in his younger days, he wrote a seminal book on the organisation in 1979, which is widely cited in academic works.


Life and career

Des Raj Goyal was born in 1929 in Moga,
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. Goyal became a member of the RSS in 1942, when he was still a school student. He joined it with the belief that it was an organisation fighting for India's independence and worked as a full-time pracharak. He subsequently got disillusioned with the organisation and left it in 1947. He continued with his interest in the organisation at an analytical level and published a book on it in 1979, which is considered authentic by academics. Goyal started working as a journalist since 1946, associated with several publications, including the Urdu weekly ''Sandesh'', Urdu daily ''Sangram'' and Hindu daily ''Milap''. While working at ''Milap'', he was told by acquaintances in the ''Hindu Mahasabha Bhawan'' in Delhi to go to Gandhi's prayer meeting on 30 January 1948 because "something historic was to happen." By the time he reached the meeting, Gandhi had already been
assassinated Assassination is the murder of a prominent or important person, such as a head of state, head of government, politician, world leader, member of a royal family or CEO. The murder of a celebrity, activist, or artist, though they may not have a ...
. Subsequently, Goyal was arrested on suspicion of involvement in a conspiracy to assassinate
Jawaharlal Nehru Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat— * * * * and author who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20t ...
. While in prison, he read various books borrowed from the prison library, which broadened his horizons and helped him get out of the indoctrination he has had from the RSS. Determined to find an organisation different from the RSS but opposed to the
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, he joined the
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. Goyal worked as a lecturer at the
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of the
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between 1956 and 1963. He was led to renew activism after noting the diatribes of
M. S. Golwalkar Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar (19 February 1906 – 5 June 1973), popularly known as Guruji was the second ''Sarsanghchalak'' ("Chief") of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Golwalkar is considered one of the most influential and prominent fi ...
against Nehru after the 1962
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. He found it odd that Golwalkar had no issues with keeping aloof from the freedom struggle but was now prone to equate anti-Nehruism with patriotism. Jointly with Subhadra Joshi, Member of Parliament from
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, he co-founded the organisation ''Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee'' (Anti-sectarian committee), which was later renamed to ''Qaumi Ekta Trust'' (National unity trust). It focuses on inter-faith dialogue and communal harmony in India and publishes the ''Seculary Democracy'' magazine. Goyal was the editor of the ''Mainstream Weekly'' from 1963 to 1967 and the editor of ''Secular Democracy'' since 1968. Goyal died on 4 February 2013.


Works

* ''Kashmir'' (R & K Publishing House, 1965), ASIN B0007JARPM * ''RSS, Bulwark of Militant Communalism'' ( Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1975), ASIN B0007BYECC * ''The Eagle Democracy'' (Kalamkar Prakashan, 1976), ASIN B002H9BK1A * ''Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh'' (Radha Krishna Prakashan, 1979), , second edition (2000), . * ''Communalism vs. Nationalism: The Nehru Approach'' (Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1984), OLID OL17859333M. * ''Afghanistan: Behind the Smoke Screen'' (Ajanta Publications, 1984), , ASIN B005Z4XAXA. * ''Non-alignment: Concepts and Concerns'' (South Asia Books, 1986), * ''Nuclear Disarmament: The Six-nation Initiative and the Big Power Response'' (Sterling, 1987), * ''Kahani Jawaharlal ki'' ("Jawaharlal story", in Hindi, 2000), . * ''Maulana Husain Ahmad Madni - A Biographical Study'' (Anamika Publishers, 2004),


Reception

Historian
Ramachandra Guha Ramachandra "Ram" Guha (born 29 April 1958) is an Indian historian, environmentalist, writer and public intellectual whose research interests include social, political, contemporary, environmental and cricket history, and the field of economics. ...
has called Goyal's ''Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh'' the "best book on the RSS." Lloyd I. Rudolph called it a "polemically critical work" and included it among 3 best references for the RSS.


External links


Mainstream Weekly

Secular Democracy magazine

Books of Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee



References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Goyal, Des Raj 1929 births 2013 deaths Indian activist journalists Indian magazine editors Writers about Hindu nationalism Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh pracharaks Indian male journalists 20th-century Indian journalists Journalists from Punjab, India