RSS and the BJP: A division of labour
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321.9 KOR/P The politics of mass society | 321.9 LEV/C Competitive authoritarianism : | 322. 408 900 954 ETH Ethnic activism and civil society in South Asia | 322.1 0954 NOO/R RSS and the BJP: A division of labour | 322.1 0954 NOO/S Savarkar and hindutva: the Godse connection | 322.1 JAF/R Religion, caste, and politics in India / | 322.1 SEC Secularism, religion, and politics : India and Europe |
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The fascist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, through its political arm, the BJP, is now at the centre of Indian politics. This poses a grave danger to Indian democracy and secularism. What was the role of the Hindutva forces in the struggle against the British? What links did Gandhiji's killer Nathuram Godse have with the RSS? How did the political arm of the RSS, the Jan Sangh, and its later incarnation, BJP, come into being? What actually happened on that fateful day of Dec. 6, 1992? What are the current agendas of the RSS? What does the elevation of the hardliner Sudarshan to the post of the Sarsanghchalak of the RSS mean? Marshalling a wealth of factual and archival detail, eminent lawyer and political commentator A.G. Noorani answers these and a host of other questions in his characteristically forthright and hard hitting style. Reprinted and updated til Feb. 2001.
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