Karnataka violence was waiting to happen

Written by Writer on Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Karnataka violence was waiting to happen

15 Oct 2008, N D ,TNN

: The Hindu-Christian conflict in over the last few weeks was a waiting to explode. And, ironically, it’s the highly literate districts of Dakshina Kannada and — which pioneered banking and in India — that have become home to right-wing outfits like Bajrang Dal as well as and .

The Hindu-Muslim conflict in the area owes its origin to , while Hindu-Christian fights are due to . The communal disturbances after the Babri Masjid demolition at Ayodhya, the Hindu-Muslim riots at in 1993 and in 1998 and 2006 in Dakshina Kannada left a deep scar on the psyche of the people here.

The has gained in strength in these years, while have grown in size and influence over the . Now, over 60 denominations of exist in Dakshina Kannada alone. Incidents like beating up of pastors or disturbing prayers have been taking place for the last five years, but on a small scale — moreover, police prevented these from intensifying. The , too, did not make much noise against it as they knew they had to work in such conditions.

The got a boost after the ’s brush with power in 2006 under the JD(S)- . But ever since the assumed power on its own for the first time in a southern state in Karnataka, there is widespread perception in — particularly the Congress — that the right-wing forces are looking to make Karnataka a Hindutva laboratory. If this is their aim, they couldn’t have found a more than . Polarization spells consolidation of Hindu votes for the .

As the party knows that it can’t get Christian votes (the of Congress), the Bajrang Dal is peddling the issue of conversions by repeatedly accusing Christian missionaries of indulging in forced conversions.

The simultaneous attacks on churches in Dakshina Kannada, and Chikmagalur on September 14 was unprecedented. Bajrang Dal state convener Mahendra Kumar had ordered the attacks without the approval of the higher-ups in the .

Despite Christian protests, vandalism spilled to other districts and continued for nearly a week. Mahendra Kumar held a press conference and took responsibility for the attacks, but added that Roman Catholic churches were hit by mistake. The VHP, Bajrang Dal and people representing the Protestant denominations concede that the issue wouldn’t have assumed such salience if Catholic churches had not got involved.

But while these incidents have boosted the Bajrang Dal in Karnataka, these have also embarrassed the state government, which went into damage control by arresting Mahendra Kumar. Known for its discipline, the decided to punish the 32-year-old Kumar for taking a unilateral decision. He was forced to resign while still in prison.

The issue, for now, is on the back burner as addresses another issue — of Datta Peetha or Sri Guru Dattatreya Swami Baba Budan Peetha. Datta Jayanthi on October 13 saw thousands of Bajrang Dal and VHP activists take active part in the ceremony. The Peetha reflected Hindu-Muslim harmony and people from both faiths visited the place until the Hindutva brigade intervened and vowed to make it the ‘Ayodhya’ of the south.

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