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" Experts estimate that nearly 300,000 Nagas have been killed during their 50-year struggle
with India, in what one journalist calls India's dirty little war."
`Abuses in Nagaland' by John Sundquist
Christian Century, 15-22 July 1998, USA
Initially, it is only the Naga Christians who were persecuted under the guise of prevention of `terrorism'.
In actual fact this `Christian terrorism' was the direct result of the Brahmin-controlled Indian
Government's policy of settling upper-caste Aryan Hindus in the region. In December 1998, the
Brahminist Government decided to give the Christians all over India a special treat : the systematic
oppression of Christians was now extended from the North-East to the rest of India. Hundreds of
churches were destroyed, dozens of Christian women raped and prominent Christian leaders killed in
well-organised pogroms. These were carried out by various Hindutva outfits, which had been permitted to
flourish and establish widespread grass-roots networks during benign Congress and BJP regimes. These
pogroms were widely condemned by the international community. Unfortunately, the thick-skinned
Brahmins of these Hindutva organisations then went on to demand that all Christian missionaries leave
India !
"All Christian Priests and Missionaries
Out of Hindu Rashtra !"
Brahminist Butchers demand Christian Leaders leave India
Tuesday, September 29, 1998, page 13, col. c
VHP justifies attack on missionaries
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Sept. 28. An attempt is being by the fanatic fringe in the RSS to virtually justify the savage attacks on
missionaries on the ground that they represented 'anti-national forces' which were working against Hindu interests.
This section has demanded that the Centre must throw out of the country all those who 'tempt Hindus' to convert to
Christianity and who through their schools spread anti-Hindu sentiment.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad, an RSS outfit, today stated that the recent incidents of violence against the Christian
missionaries in Jhabua and Baghpat were the result of 'anger of patriotic Hindu youth against anti-national forces'.
Virtually justifying the attacks, the VHP has demanded that these missionaries be asked ``to pack up and leave the
country''.
This sharply-worded statement against the missionaries comes at a time when the country has been shocked by the
violence of the attack on them. In a statement, the VHP central secretary and former BJP MP, Mr. B. L. Sharma
`Prem', said that 'the assault on the missionaries in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, and the violence and loot against them
in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, was the direct result of conversion of Hindus to Christianity by the Christian priests'. And
as if to drive home his point, he also charged the Congress Party government in Madhya Pradesh with being
'unnecessarily energetic' in dealing with the incident and 'giving it undue importance.' The VHP alleged that 'the
Congress Government is behaving as if India is still under colonial rule.'
In an aggressive and challenging tone, the statement virtually warned not only the missionaries but the Congress and
other parties as well. 'They, the Congress Party, may close its eyes to the black deeds of the missionaries, to their
efforts to convert Hindus, but we in the VHP will not shut our eyes to the activities of these traitors,' Mr. Sharma has
said.
The VHP, is in fact the mainstream organisation for carrying forward the RSS ideology at the grassroots, for
preparing the ground, testing the ideas, making them popular, before the political wing, the BJP, steps in. That was
exactly what happened in the Babri Masjid-Ram temple controversy. It was the VHP which spearheaded the
agitation, got various Hindu priests together on a platform, built the public mood, before the BJP stepped in to
encash this as votes. The VHP statement on the Christian missionaries thus reflects the RSS view on the matter, for
the RSS, like the BJP, has not yet given up its demand related to the Gyan Vapi mosque in Kashi and the Idgah in
Mathura - that these should be handed over to the 'Hindus'.
There should not be any doubt in the minds of any Christian that it is the Brahmins who are behind this
savage cruelty. It is sometimes erroneously claimed that the BJP is a Bania-dominated party; nothing
could be further fom the truth. These Baniyas merely contribute money to the cause, the brains are the
Brahmins. Indeed, it is no coincidence that a Brahmin, Pandit Atal Behari Vajpayee, heads the BJP and is
the Prime Minister of India. The RSS was founded by Brahmins, as was the Congress Party.
Everywhere, it is the Brahmin brain which is behind the massacres even when the actual perpetrators of
the crimes against Christians are non-Brahmins.
The question arises - why are the Brahmin Supremacists insisting that the Christian missionaries leave ?
The answer is simple, and comes from an analysis of the pattern of genocide in Nagaland. There, it was
the leaders of the Christian Naga community who were first expelled by the Indian Government - the
missionaries, the priests and the community leaders. All the while, false promises were given that it was
only the `foreign' missionaries who were being `punished'. Once the brain of the community was
destroyed, the leaderless Nagas were annihilated. This is the pattern which the Brahmin Supremacist
Hindutvadins are now trying to repeat all over India: destroy the brains of the Christian community, then
annihilate the leaderless Christians themselves. Indeed, it has been the strategy during mass genocides to
first remove the leaders and elite of the community, such as was the case during the Soviet genocide of
Poles, the Nazi extermination of Jews and the Chinese mass murders in Tiber. Then India shall have
another genocide on the scales of the Sikh Holocaust or the Genocide of Kashmiri Muslims.
What is the solution to this grave problem facing the Christians ? The answer lies in unity with the Dalits,
Muslims, Sikhs, and all other non-Brahminist forces in the subcontinent. Awareness must be spread
regarding the Brahmin Problem, and a permanent solution to this menace must be found at all costs.
Mopreover, this solution should be undertaken in all parts of India, otherwise this disease shall re-infest
the non-Brahmin races once the localised insurrection has subsided. Otherwise, the entire Christian
community in India faces complete extinction.
-- Deepak Hansda,
Dalitstan Journal
Volume 1, Issue 3 (Dec. 1999)