Golwalkar : The Myth behind the Man, The man Behind the Machine – Dhirendra K. Jha (Hardcover)
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FROM THE AUTHOR OFÂ GANDHI’S ASSASSIN
âA compelling portrait of M. S. Golwalkar.ââThomas Blom Hansen
ââŚ[biography of] one of the most secretive public figures of post-independence India.ââChistophe Jaffrelot
âA disturbing book, because of its revelations on the inner working of the RSS.ââMridula Mukherjee
Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar, or Guruji as he is reverentially referred to by his followers, is regarded as the demi-god of Hindutva politics and often accorded a status higher than even the founder of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, K. B. Hedgewar.
In 1940, when 34-year-old Golwalkar unexpectedly assumed charge of the RSS on Hedgewarâs death, the Hindu militia was still in its nascent stage, with pockets of influence mainly in Maharashtra. Under Golwalkarâs leadership over the next three decades, the RSS and its allied organizations, known as the Sangh Parivar, extended its network across the entire country and penetrated almost every aspect of Indian society.
Golwalkarâs ideological influence was enormousâand it did not end with his death. Golwalkarâs prescriptions in his incendiary book We or Our Nationhood Defined, published in 1939, now became central to the ideological training and radicalization of youth dedicated to the idea of a Hindu Rashtra. Here, Golwalkar prescribed a solution to Indiaâs âminority problemâ based on the Nazi treatment of Jews in the Third Reich. As Dhirendra K. Jha conclusively establishes in this book, this would eventually provide the core of the Sanghâs credo and, as events in the recent past have borne out, have a lasting influence on Indian politics.
Drawing from a wealth of original archival material and interviews, the deeply researched and scholarly Golwalkar: The Myth Behind the Man, the Man Behind the Machine pierces through the many legends built around the man in the biographies written by his loyalists during his own lifetime. Jha traces Golwalkarâs path from a directionless youth to a demagogue who plotted to capture political power by countering the secularist vision of nationalist leaders from Nehru to Gandhi. Ambitious, insecure, tactical and secretiveâJha draws a compelling and sinister portrait of one of the most prominent Hindutva leaders, and of the RSS and its worldview that evolved under him.
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