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In December 2021, a ''dharma sansad'' (religious assembly) of
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was held at
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in
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, India, where hate speeches were delivered in which the speakers called for a
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against
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in the name of protecting
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.Hate Speech-Givers In Haridwar Tell NDTV "Neither Regrets Nor Fear"
NDTV, 23 December 2021.
Hindutva Leaders at Haridwar Event Call for Muslim Genocide
The Wire, 22 December 2021.
The government's apathy in the face of the hate event has been condemned by a wide cross section of Indian society, including retired military leaders, civil society activists, students, academics, and retired judges.


Event

The Haridwar ''dharma sansad'' (religious assembly) was organised by Yati Narasighanand, the priest of the Dasna Devi temple in
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and the chief of the Juna Akhara. The gathering was held over three days during 17–19 December 2021. The theme of the conference was ''Islamic Bharat mein Sanatan ka Bhavishya'' ("The Future of the Sanatan (Dharma) in Islamic India"). It was described as a "strange topic" by ''
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'', because nobody other than this gathering believed that India was "Islamic"."A Hate-Filled Call to Arms and Violence at Haridwar"
The Wire, 24 December 2021.
Almost all of the speakers were
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-robed Hindu ascetics (called ''sadhu'' if they are male, and ''sadhvi'' if they are female). Many of them were also heads of ''
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s'' (physical training institutions which are usually run by members of ascetic orders). Since at least the seventh century, militant ascetics have been a fixture of Hindu civilisation. They were brought under control by the British in the 18–19th centuries. The
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organisation
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(RSS) and its religious wing
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(VHP) started building links with the ascetic orders in the 1960s. In the 1980s a hundred members of the VHP got initiated into ascetic orders in Haridwar in the name of "protecting culture".


Speeches

At the assembly, numerous speakers called for the killing of minorities and they also called for attacks against their religious spaces. Prabodhanand Giri, a former RSS
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who turned ascetic and runs an organisation called ''Hindu Raksha Sena'' in Haridwar, asked Hindus to emulate what was done in
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, referring to the violence against
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. He called it ''safai abhiyan'' ("cleanliness drive"), apparently implying ethnic cleansing. Prabodhanand Giri associates himself with the Uttar Pradesh chief minister
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
, whose picture is featured on his
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page. Speaking to the NDTV News the following day, he said that he stood by what he said, and asserted that he was not afraid of the police. Sadhvi Annapurna, formerly Pooja Shakun Pandey, the head of the Niranjani Akhara and a general secretary of the
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, openly called for the killing of Muslims. "If 100 of us are ready to kill two million of them, then we will win and make India a Hindu nation," she said, asking Hindus to be ready to kill and be willing to go to jail. Sameer Yasir
As Hindu Extremists Call for Killing of Muslims, India's Leaders Keep Silent
The New York Times, 24 December 2021.
Talking to NDTV News, she also said that she was not afraid of the police. Another speaker named Swami Anandswaroop, who heads the ''Sambhavi Dhaam'', told people not to celebrate
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in Haridwar.Haridwar hate speeches: ABP, Republic skip issue in prime time debates
Newslaundry, 24 December 2021.
He also called for the banning of Muslim vendors from Haridwar. He stated that the government would have to comply with the ruling of the Dharm Sansad because it was the "word of God." Otherwise, it would wage a war like the one which was waged in 1857, a reference to the
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against the British Indian government.


Oath-taking

Around the same time as the Haridwar meeting, members of
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, an organisation which was founded by
Yogi Adityanath Yogi Adityanath (born on 5 June 1972 as Ajay Singh Bisht),
, met in Delhi in order to take an oath. Raising their hands in a Nazi-style salute, the hundreds of members who were in attendance chanted, "We make a resolution until our last breath: We will make India a Hindu nation, and keep it a Hindu-only nation. We will fight and die if required, we will kill as well." The oath was administered by
Suresh Chavhanke Suresh Chavhanke is an Indian journalist who is the current chairman, managing director (CMD) and the editor-in-chief of Sudarshan News (Sudarshan TV Channel Limited). He is the anchor of TV show ''bindas Bol''. Early life and career Suresh ...
, the editor-in-chief of the right-wing news channel, Sudarshan News. He then tweeted a video of the oath to his half a million followers.Suresh Chavhanke Gives Call to 'Fight, Die, Kill' to Make India a 'Hindu Rashtra'
The Wire, 23 December 2021.


Raipur Dharma Sansad

It later transpired that a similar event was conducted at
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during 25-26 December 2021, organised to discuss the creation of a ''
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''. One speaker, a self-styled godman called Kalicharan Maharaj, declared
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a "traitor who destroyed the nation" and praised Gandhi's assassin
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, for which he was later arrested. Others urged participants to arm themselves if they desired to make India a ''Hindu Rashtra'', claimed that tribals in the region were "being lured" into
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and that Muslims were "entrapping Hindu women" through what conspiracy theorists call
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.


Reactions


Domestic

Video clips of the speeches which were made at the Dharma Sansad meeting went viral on social media. Admiral
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, the former Chief of Naval Staff, described it as a clear threat to India's national security; former Army chief General
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agreed and urged urgent action.'National Security': 2 Ex-Service Chiefs, Others Demand Action Against Communal Haridwar Event
The Wire, 23 December 2021.
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spokesperson Saket Gokhale lodged a police complaint;
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spokesperson Shama Mohammed followed a similar course. PTI
Is India still a democracy? Oppn on Haridwar hate speeches
Rediff, 23 December 2021.
Members of BJP and its supporters shared a clipped video of Muslim leader
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to allege that he called for a genocide of Hindus, in an effort to divert attention from the Haridwar hate speeches. A group of 183 students and academics at the
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, Ahmedabad and Bangalore, wrote to the Prime Minister urging action. "Your silence, Honourable Prime Minister, emboldens the hate-filled voices and threatens the unity and integrity of our country," they wrote. More than 100 veterans, bureaucrats and other prominent citizens including five former chiefs of staff of the Armed Forces wrote an open letter to the President, the Prime Minister, The Chief Justice of India and others, seeking immediate action against those who made open calls for genocide of Indian muslims in Haridwar and New Delhi. The letter also mentioned targeting of other minorities of India like Christians, Dalits and Sikhs. Senior Advocate
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has criticised the ruling party for keeping silent and almost endorsing the hate speeches.


International

Twitter from around the world created a 'twitter storm' on 8 January with the hashtag #StopIndianMuslimGenocide. A press statement issued by global Indian diaspora said, "
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will not merely stand and watch the denial of the humanity of our fellow Indians". As many as 28 diaspora groups from across the globe have participated in the protest. The
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which has 57 Muslim majority nations as its member states called upon the international community including the
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to take necessary measures and asked India to ensure the safety of Muslims in response to Haridwar hate speech and hijab controversy in India. India condemned OIC for its remarks saying it has communal mindset and is hijacked by vested interests to further their nefarious propaganda against India.
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, founder of
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; who predicted
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5 years before it happened in 1994, condemned the hate speech and said that a genocide against muslims is impending in India. He also asked the US Congress to pass a resolution to warn India against a possible Muslim genocide.


Law and order

On 23 December, the Uttarakhand Police have registered an
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against Jitendra Narayan Tyagi and unnamed "others" for "promoting hatred between religious groups". Tyagi, formerly Wasim Rizvi, is a recent convert to Hinduism initiated by Yati Narsinghanand. People on social media have questioned why the police did not register case against any of the speakers but named only Tyagi.Haridwar: Police case after outrage in India over anti-Muslim hate speech
BBC News, 24 December 2021.
SC Agrees to Hear PIL on Hate Speeches at Haridwar Dharma Sansad
The Wire, 10 January 2022.
Ten days later, on 2 January 2022, a second FIR was filed naming ten organisers of the Dharma Sansad, including Yati Narasinganand. In Delhi, a complaint was filed on 27 December against Suresh Chavhanke of Sudarshan News for his hate speech at the Hindu Yuva Vahini gathering. Seventy-six top lawyers and judges wrote to the
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requesting him to take a ''
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'' notice and urgent judicial intervention. They noted that it was a "grave threat not just to the unity and integrity of our country but also endanger the lives of millions of Muslim citizens". Yati Narsinganand was seen to be defiant in videos circulated on social media. He predicted that the police would be "on our side". On 10 January 2022, the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a
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(PIL) petition from senior advocate
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on behalf of journalist Qurban Ali and former judge of Patna High Court Anjana Prakash. Sibal noted that, despite the registration of FIRs, no arrests have been made, and said that, "without the attention of your lordships, no action will be taken". The Supreme Court issued notices to the Uttarakhand Police and the hDelhi Police, seeking their response to the petition. On 14 January, the Uttarakhand Police arrested Waseem Rizvi alias Jitendra Narayan Tyagi. Yati Narsinganand condemned the arrest and defied the police, saying he himself was with Tyagi during the events. In a video circulated on social media, the police were seen being apologetic. Narsinganand was later arrested on 16 January 2022, initially for a former case of misogyny pending from September 2021 (insulting the modesty of a woman). The next day, they said the arrest would cover the Haridwar dharma sansad case as well. The police said Narsinganand was served notice to join investigations at police request. As he did not honour the notice, he was arrested and taken into judicial custody for 14 days.Militant Hindutva Leader Yati Narsinghanand Arrested in 2 Cases, Sent to 14-Day Judicial Custody
The Wire, 17 January 2022.
Yati Narsinghanand arrested in two cases
The Hindu, 17 January 2022.
After his arrest, Narsinganand delivered further hate speech extending to the Supreme Court, the constitution and "the system", including the police, politicians and the Army. "Those who believe in
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will be killed", he declared.


Aftermath

A day before the Dharma Sansad on 27 April 2022, the Supreme Court told the Uttarakhand government to ensure no hate speech at the event.
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denied permission to hold the event and filed an FIR. Heavy police presence was present to ensure order.


See also

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Hate speech Hate speech is defined by the ''Cambridge Dictionary'' as "public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation". Hate speech is "usually thoug ...
*
Hindutva Hindutva () is the predominant form of Hindu nationalism in India. The term was formulated as a political ideology by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in 1923. It is used by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), the ...
*
Incitement to genocide Incitement to genocide is a crime under international law which prohibits inciting (encouraging) the commission of genocide. An extreme form of hate speech, incitement to genocide is considered an inchoate offense and is theoretically subject ...
*
Violence against Muslims in India There have been several instances of religious violence against Muslims since the partition of India in 1947, frequently in the form of violent attacks on Muslims by Hindu nationalist mobs that form a pattern of sporadic sectarian violence ...


Notes


References


Bibliography

* * * {{citation , first=David N. , last=Lorenzen , title=Warrior Ascetics in Indian History , journal=Journal of the American Oriental Society , year=1978 , volume=98 , number=1 , pages=61–75 , doi=10.2307/600151 , jstor=600151


Further reading

* Krishnadas Rajagopal
Hate speech attacks individual dignity, threatens national unity: Supreme Court judgments
The Hindu, 16 January 2022. Hindutva Hindu nationalism Violence against Muslims Hate speech Hinduism-related controversies Islamophobia in India Anti-Islam sentiment in India