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"I am the Law minister of India, I cannot betray the interests of the country," Ambedka told Sheikh Abdullah.

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RSS stakes claim to 'nationalist' Ambedkar

Sonia Gandhi welcomes (from left) Harsh Vardhan, D Raja and Ghulam Nabi Azad at an event to mark BR Ambedkar's birth anniversary at Parliament House. Picture by Ramakant Kushwaha
New Delhi, April 14: On the 124th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, the RSS asked why he was awarded the Bharat Ratna 10 years after Mother Teresa.
Speaking at the launch of collectors' issues on Ambedkar by the Sangh's English and Hindi weeklies, Organiser and Panchjanya, chief guest Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi said: "Ambedkar had to live with injustices. A person in his place would have revolted. He was not a rebel but a social reformer. Yet, see the Bharat Ratna. He had to wait until 1990 before he was awarded one. Mother Teresa got it 10 years before him (in 1980, a year after she received the Nobel Prize). This is something we should ponder over."
The comment of the Sangh general secretary, who is also the organisation's second-in-command, was in line with a political theme that predominated every speech delivered this evening.
The point that the speakers sought to make was that Ambedkar's principal identity was that of a "Hindu" - hence the comparison with a Catholic nun - and that he was a "nationalist" and a "patriot", not just a Dalit icon.
Narendra Jadhav's presence and his address were the best endorsements the RSS could have hoped for. A former bureaucrat and economist, Jadhav was a member of Sonia Gandhi's National Advisory Council as well as the Planning Commission in UPA II. He came in handy when the Manmohan Singh government wanted to push a "pragmatic" line on the Food Security Bill, as a counterpoint to Sonia's insistence on giving away limitless largesse to the disempowered that the government feared would drain the exchequer.
"It's an insult to describe this great patriot as just a Dalit leader.
RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi (centre) releases A Compilation of Works of BR Ambedkar in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI)
His sense of nationalism was not just about the transfer of power from the British to the Indians, it was about national reconstruction, social and economic equity, redistributive justice and democracy in a genuine sense," Jadhav said, questioning the idea of certain parties seeking to appropriate Ambedkar's legacy.
The emergence and success of the Bahujan Samaj Party had rattled the Brahmin-helmed RSS because Kanshi Ram's thrust on empowering the Dalits went hand-in-hand with putting down the upper castes.
The Sangh tried to paper over the caste divisions the BSP had reinforced, projecting Ambedkar as "pro-Hindu" and "anti-Islam", by showing Dalits to be more pious than other Hindus. With Jadhav, a Mahar Dalit like Ambedkar, the Sangh's strategy was to try and distance Ambedkar from the BSP political stream and integrate him with the larger "Hindutva" flow.
Jadhav admitted his friends were not enthusiastic about his appearance on an RSS forum. "I was asked, but why this platform? I am not a member of any political party but if an organisation attempts to understand Ambedkar from a different angle, I consider it a privilege to participate in that effort. I told my friends, please keep your objections to yourself, I am not backing out," he emphasised.
Joshi compared Ambedkar with RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar.
Hedgewar, he said, was just two years older than Ambedkar, their political work was launched around the same time and their goals were similar. "Tap the innate strengths of the nation and empower India to stand up to the rest of the world," said Joshi, before getting to the principal theme of the discourse.
"If there is one word whose pursuit and practice can end all manner of discrimination, it is Hinduism. Those who attend the Sangh's shakhas (daily camps) come in as Hindus and not as members of a caste. That was Ambedkar's vision, to leave caste aside, identify with Hinduism and end discrimination," he said.
However, he had a glib explanation for why despite Ambedkar's purported love for Hinduism, he and his followers had embraced Buddhism on October 14, 1956. "When he converted, he adopted a faith that was part of the Hindu 'samaj' (society)," claimed Joshi, glossing over the fact that unlike Hinduism, Buddhism does not recognise caste divisions.

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RSS raises Ambedkar vs Mother Teresa row

RSS, B R Ambedkar, Mother Teresa, Bhaiyyaji Joshi,  B R Ambedkar birth anniversary,  Ambedkar birth anniversary, india news, nation news RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat (left) with general secretary Bhaiyyaji Joshi (right). (file/photo)
Written by Liz Mathew | New Delhi | Published on:April 15, 2015 2:15 am
The RSS’s efforts to claim B R Ambedkar’s legacy took a controversial turn Tuesday when the outfit’s general secretary Bhaiyyaji Joshi said it was worrisome that Ambedkar received the Bharat Ratna ten years after Mother Teresa.
“Bharat Ratna had been awarded to someone like Mother Teresa ten years before B R Ambedkar. Its cause for worry,” Joshi said at the release of special issues of RSS mouthpieces Organiser and Panchajanya on Ambedkar, whose birth anniversary was observed Tuesday.
The statement comes after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s statement that Mother Teresa served the poor with an intention to convert them had triggered a row.
Speakers at the event tried to bring out “unexplored dimensions” of the Dalit icon.
Comparing RSS founder K B Hegdewar and Ambedkar, Joshi said Hegdewar tried to address questions raised by Ambedkar over untouchability and caste divisions in Hindu society. “Ambedkar envisaged a country where everyone is under one umbrella i.e a Hindu,” Joshi said.
Social scientist and former Planning Commission member Narendra Jadhav said he was attending the RSS function as he considered himself fortunate to be present at an event to honour Ambedkar who, he said, had pioneered several economic initiatives in the country and his Evolution of Provincial Finances in British India had been the basis for all Finance Commissions.
Panchajanya editor Hitesh Shankar, while countering the criticism that RSS and BJP are staking a claim to Ambedkar’s legacy with an eye on elections, said: “Both Panchajanya and Organiser have always carried special articles on Ambedkar’s views… Baba is for everyone. If he is a big tree, everyone gets its shadow”.
A short film on Ambedkar’s life, shown during the function, had messages from Union Ministers Sushma Swaraj and Thawar Chand Gehlot who reiterated that Ambedkar’s legacy cannot be claimed by one party or group.
Articles in the special issue argue that Ambedkar was close to RSS ideology. An articleby B R Idate reads: “He had great regard and curiosity about RSS… He visited the RSS camp and felt very happy observing the total absence of caste feeling and affiliation.” Another article by senior RSS leader Krishna Gopal quotes Ambedkar as saying: “The Prime Minister’s (Nehru) whole time and attention is devoted for the protection of the Muslims. I yield to none, not even the PM in my desire to give Muslims of India utmost protection…But what I want to know know is are the Muslims the only people who need protection?.”
The article further says that when Sheikh Abudllah tried to persuade Ambedkar on the issue of Article 370 in J&K, he said: “You want that India should defend Kashmir, India should develop Kashmir and Kashmiris should have equal rights as the citizens of India, but you don’t want India and any citizen of India to have any rights in Kashmir. I am the Law minister of India. I cannot betray the interests of the country”.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/rss-raises-ambedkar-vs-mother-teresa-row/

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