
Communal Politics
Facts versus Myths
RAM Puniyani(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
308 pages
978-0-7619-9667-5 (ISBN)
Description
This lucid and absorbing book explores many facets of communalism and its growing threat to the social fabric of the nation. Ram Puniyani argues that one of the main reasons for the ascendancy of communal politics is the misconceptions and distortions spread by those bent upon constructing an identity based on suspicion and hatred. These misconceptions (or myths as the author calls them) are drawn from different arenas such as history and culture and are built upon a partial projection of events and `facts`combined with a skewed assertion of norms and practices of the `other` community. A mountain of hatred, says the author, is then built upon these totally selective `facts` which misinform and mould common perceptions.
Overall, this fascinating book dispels, in a novel and logical manner, many distortions which have been responsible for arousing communal passions and which have created an external or `enemy` image of religious minorities and the socially disadvantaged.
Overall, this fascinating book dispels, in a novel and logical manner, many distortions which have been responsible for arousing communal passions and which have created an external or `enemy` image of religious minorities and the socially disadvantaged.
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First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
351 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-9667-5 (9780761996675)
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Ram Puniyani is currently the Chairman at the Center for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai. He was a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, IIT Mumbai, and took voluntary retirement in 2004, and is currently working for communal harmony. He has been involved with human rights activities for the past two decades. He has also involved himself with groups working for workers' rights. Ram Puniyani is also associated with various secular and democratic initiatives, namely, All India Secular Forum, Center for Study of Society and Secularism, and Anhad.
Content
Preface
Introduction
Ancient India: Was it a Golden Period?
Medieval India: Dark Era or Foundations of Syncretism?
Gandhi and Godse: Nationalism, Hindutva and the Freedom Struggle
The Partition: Who was Responsible?
The Kashmir Imbroglio: How Green is the Valley?
The Babri Masjid - Ram Janambhoomi Dispute: Abode of Ram or House of Allah?
Minorities in Secular India: Appeasement or Maltreatment?
Crime and (No) Punishment: Communal Violence, Inquiry Commissions and Deliverance of Justice
Spreading the Word: Conversions and Anti-Christian Violence
Ram Rajya: Religious Nationalism or Secular Democracy
Hindutva: Fanatical Faith or Political Tool?
Unmaking the State: Rewriting the Constitution
God Willing: Genesis of Terrorism, Motives of War and Islam
The Gujarat Experiment: Programmed for Pogrom
Epilogue
References
Index
Introduction
Ancient India: Was it a Golden Period?
Medieval India: Dark Era or Foundations of Syncretism?
Gandhi and Godse: Nationalism, Hindutva and the Freedom Struggle
The Partition: Who was Responsible?
The Kashmir Imbroglio: How Green is the Valley?
The Babri Masjid - Ram Janambhoomi Dispute: Abode of Ram or House of Allah?
Minorities in Secular India: Appeasement or Maltreatment?
Crime and (No) Punishment: Communal Violence, Inquiry Commissions and Deliverance of Justice
Spreading the Word: Conversions and Anti-Christian Violence
Ram Rajya: Religious Nationalism or Secular Democracy
Hindutva: Fanatical Faith or Political Tool?
Unmaking the State: Rewriting the Constitution
God Willing: Genesis of Terrorism, Motives of War and Islam
The Gujarat Experiment: Programmed for Pogrom
Epilogue
References
Index