One
always wondered as to why the patriarch of Sangh
combines, the plethora of organizations pursuing the
goal of Hindu Nation, RSS, is an exclusively male
organization. While one hears quite a bit about Uma
Bharati's, Sushma Swaraj's currently and one heard
about Vijaya Raje Scindia and Sadhvi Ritambhara in
the recent past, one knew that even they could not
enter the hallowed precincts of the controller of
Hindutva politics, the RSS itself. We were
enlightened about this recently by none other than
the RSS Supreme dictator (Sar sanghchalak), Mr. K.
Sudarshan himself.
While
talking at a function (March 21, 2005) meant to release
the Video CD on, Rashtra Sevika Samiti's founder,
Laxmibai Kelkar, he pointed out that women are barred
from RSS as Indian society did not accept, and does not
accept even now, young boys and girls working together
because it could have consequences (!) on the society.
One does not know which Indian society Mr. Sudarshan is
talking about with all the co-ed schools and women and
men working together in most of the spheres of society,
but it is not difficult to guess these consequences,
which he is talking about! Keeping women out of RSS is
not a minor matter for RSS, as it reflects its own
ideological understanding at deeper level. That Indian
society does not accept men and women, working together
is a make believe mirage meant to hide RSS ideology, its
foundation in patriarchal value system.
The first
RSS supremo, Dr. K.B Hedgewar, was approached by
Laxmibai Kelkar in 1936 with a request to be permitted
to join the organization as she wished to get the lathi
(baton) training for women's self protection. RSS is
specialist in imparting this training to its volunteers.
Faced with the dilemma of giving permission to a woman
in the exclusively male outfit, keeping in mind the
ideology and functioning necessities of RSS, he prompted
her to form Rashtra Sevika Samiti, rather than
permitting her to join RSS. The functional reason for
this is that the highest rung in RSS ladder, the
Pracharaks have to take a vow of celibacy (Brahmacharya)
and with women also becoming part of the same
organizations the consequences may not be to the liking
of RSS founders. And this is what Dr. Hedgewar was
afraid of and this is what Mr. Sudarshan is also scared
of.
The other
and deeper reason had to do with the ideology of RSS,
which is rooted in male domination, the commitment to
the hierarchy of gender. On one hand RSS was planned as
the controller of the Hindutva movement, so this has to
be naturally by the males. This also gets reflected in
the names for this organization, Rashtriya Swayam Sevak
Sangh (sangh) and Rashtra Sevika Samiti (samiti). The
latter is a body subordinate to RSS, and in its name the
word swayam, 'self', 'being' is missing. This is not an
accidental omission. It reflects that men control the
'being' of woman.
This was
the time when parallel to the ideas of National movement
and other progressive movements, women had started their
forays into national and social life on equal footing.
While one presumes there was a good presence of women in
national movement, they were conspicuous by their
absence in organizations like Muslim League and Hindu
Mahasabha. This was also a time when Ambedkar was
burning Manu Smiriti on the ground that it laid the
provisions for slavery of Shudras and women. It is no
accident that Manusmsiti and laws of Manu were eulogized
by the Hidnutva ideologues. Rashtra Seviaka Samiti was
instructed to be on the subordinate ground. As
ideologically RSS was/is rooted in the feudal
hierarchies of caste and gender, the tasks of samiti
were outlined, as presented in one of the pamphlets of
the samiti, "due to western impact, women were
struggling for equal rights and economic freedom…There
was every risk of women becoming non committed to love,
sacrifice, service…This unnatural change in women might
have led to disintegration of family the primary and
most important unit for imparting good samskars ('Gender
in Hindu nation', Paula Bachetta, p.8).
This was
reflective enough of the agenda of the samiti. All the
Sangh ideologues have stuck to this in different
languages. This ideology in due course affirmed that
primary role of women is that of mother, and in raising
the children, giving them good samaskars (another name
for indoctrinating the children with Brahminical
values). Later there were other organizations where
women got associated with sangh, BJP Mahila Morcha and
Durga Vahini are the two other major one's amongst
these. The sample of this ideology comes to fore times
and over again. In the wake of Roop Kanwar sati (burning
of women on the funeral pyre of their husbands)
incident, when Parliament was debating a new legislating
to ban Sati, Vijayaraje Scindia, BJP vice president,
took out a procession to parliament with the slogan that
committing sati is not only the glorious tradition of
Hindu women but it is also their right. One wonders why
the leader of this procession herself did not exercise
her right after the death of her husband!
Another of their outpourings, which is most
representative of this ideology, was the interview
given by Mridula Sinha, the then chief of BJP Mahila
Morcha. (Savvy April 1994) In this interview she
defended the dowry system, went on to uphold the
wife beating, opposed women's equality apart from
advising the women that they should not go out to
work unless it is a dire economic necessity. Her
thrust in the interview was to equate the women's
struggle for equality as being equivalent to opting
for a life of 'loose morals'!
The
similarity of RSS attitude to women and that of
Taliban or other Islamic fundamentalist streams on
one hand and Hitler's advice to women on the other
is so starkly similar. Islamic fundamentalists
prohibit the women from going outside for work and
also hide behind sharia to curtail women's rights.
Hitler articulated this most blatantly when he said
that German women's greatest glory is in motherhood
and that women's world should revolve around
Kitchen, Church and Children.
While
RSS and its celibate pracharaks may come with a more
sophisticated language of respect for women, place
of women in Indian tradition to selectively
highlight some exceptions to the oppression of
women, their present agenda is to dish out the
patriarchal impositions in more subtle and clever
language, but surely women's movement for equality,
has definitely made good strides to see the real
goals of Hindutva ideology and to reject it through
and through.
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