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ID101240
Title ProperIn the Hindutva laboratory
Other Title Informationpogroms and politics in Gujarat, 2002
LanguageENG
AuthorSpodek, Howard
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Communal violence wracked the state of Gujarat and the city of Ahmedabad once again in 2002, leaving some 2,000 people dead. Because the ruling BJP party had proclaimed Gujarat the 'Laboratory of Hindutva', analysts throughout India saw the violence as BJP policy and debated its possible spillover effects elsewhere. This paper finds that in a period already marked by stressful economic and cultural change and attended by political uncertainty, some BJP leaders gambled that an attack on Gujarat's Muslims, and on the rule of law in general, would attract followers and voters. Their gamble proved correct at least in the short run. This paper examines the cultural, social, geographical and educational restructuring that is occurring, through legal and illegal struggles, and the impact of the violence upon these processes. It examines the declining status of Muslims as a result of continuous propaganda against them. It analyzes the degree to which the state was damaged as a result of the decision for violence and asks about the degree to which leaders do, or do not, wish to 'put it behind them', and suggests that Ahmedabad's problems are widely shared in both the developing and developed worlds.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 44, No. 2; Mar 2010: p349-399
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 44, No. 2; Mar 2010: p349-399
Key WordsCommunal Violence ;  India ;  Gujarat ;  Hindutva ;  Gujarat - Politics - 2002 ;  Muslim ;  Godhra