Who rules India? A few notes on the Hindu right

  • Tanika Sarkar Jahawarlal Nehru University, Delhi
Keywords: BJP, Dalits, Extremism, Hindutva, Love Jihad, RSS

Abstract

Hindu extremism captured state power in India in 2014, and, at present, it controls a large number of regional states as well as leading the ruling coalition at the Centre. This has led to significant and wide ranging changes in Indian polity and in political norms and values, and the first part of my article will briefly indicate their range, immediate consequences and long term implications. I will outline the historical evolution, and unpack the structural distinctiveness, of the Hindu Far Right to explore its mobilisational strategies and its ideological agenda over nine decades. In the final part, I will focus on two specific sites of violent hate crimes against religious minorities and against freedom of individual and collective thought and choice.I will finally try and explain their relevance to the larger agenda of the Hindu Right and their broad direction.

Published
2018-04-02
How to Cite
Sarkar, Tanika. 2018. “Who Rules India? A Few Notes on the Hindu Right”. Revista Canaria De Estudios Ingleses, no. 76 (April), 223-39. https://www.ull.es/revistas/index.php/estudios-ingleses/article/view/3700.