Bangalore: The Hindu Nazi thought did not take birth with RSS. It was existing even before the RSS was born. The pure Nazi thought as expounded in the Bunch of Thoughts, the Bible of the Nazis, by Glowalkar, the Nazi philosopher, is an honest thought. We have nothing to fear from this thought. It is a thought which has a place in the Indian society. If Aryans, though aliens, want to maintain their racial purity by maintaining their identity, nobody can object to it. As long as this thought does not harm others nobody has the right to oppose it. We on our part, time and again, have said that we wish all success to this Nazi thought provided it maintains its purity, identity, seclusion, without trying to interfere with ours. It is this conviction that prompted the honest Nazi, Nathuram Godse, to kill the father of their own upper caste nation who was trying to dilute this thought. Godse did not like Gandhi trying to interfere with the non-Nazi thoughts. Those who uphold this pure Nazi thought have been called “sacred brahmins”.
But things get complicated and blurred only when the “socialist brahmins” like Gandhi take over. “Socialist brahmins” are the real danger to our people. M.K. Gandhi, Nehru and Company belong to this category. That is why a “sacred brahmin” finished Gandhi, the “socialist brahmin”.
Beef-eating boys: RSS and BJP, the latest incarnations of the purest Nazi thought, originally propounded by Adi-Shankara, were harmless as long as Golwalkar was in charge. After his death, a cunning operator took over and he diluted the whole thing if not subverted the whole Nazi thought for short – range, ignoble gains and tried to convert the pure party of the “sacred brahmins” into a hot-potch of somersault “socialist brahmins”. Alien concepts like socialism, secularism and democracy were all drafted to this unwilling Sanatana soul. And this created all the confusion and BJP lost heavily. Vajpayee, the sole “socialist brahmin” in the company of Nazis was replaced by a “sacred brahmin”, Advani. And now a purer Aryavarta (cow belt) “sacred brahmin” has taken over. And Murali Manohar Joshi is expected to take the party back to its prestine pure days of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya. So, goodbye to socialism, secularism and democracy. This decision was taken at the just concluded national convention of the party at Jaipur. The change was visible. No more namaste or pranams. Delegates started greeting each other saying ‘Jai Siya Ram’. Hindutva bulldozer will start rolling. Opposition to Mandal Commission and reservation to SC/ST/BCs was openly discussed. This shows the party is trying to become honest. We like this. We wish M.M. Joshi all success.
Yuppies: But even with this change over to the original Guru Golwalkar brand of Nazism, it is not going to be a cake-walk to the Nazi party. Because the upper caste, English – speaking, over-fed, daily drinking, beef-eating, “modern” boys, who are the country’s worst corrupt, are joining the Nazi party like anything. This “western-oriented” youth can’t fit into the company of the “sacred brahmins” with their purity and pollution obsession. This “modern” youth which has neither read history nor geography but came to occupy important positions through bribery, capitation fees colleges and their sole asset of caste will soon prove a headache to the Nazi party. This youth is divorced from the past and hence divorced from the future also. To such floating souls the only sanctuary is the Nazi party and such youth is making a mad rush into the Nazi party. M.M. Joshi will find it hard to manage these yuppies – nay scuppies.
Telegraph (Feb.2) adds: The “scuppies” have arrived or they soon will if the BJP’s new mission to reach out to the “national intelligentsia” makes any headway in urban India. The scuppies, or the saffron clad upwardly mobile yuppies, are the party’s new potential support base and the BJP is all-out to woo them. Over the past few months, the BJP has discovered that the Ram Janmabhoomi issue has not just struck a chord among the religious masses of north India. A large number of young and middle-aged professionals in the metropolises have become BJP supporters and throng L.K. Advani’s meetings. Calcutta businessmen, Bombay’s executives and Delhi’s bureaucrats have suddenly displayed great enthusiasm for this “party with a difference“, and there has been a growing trickle of requests from this breed to associate themselves with party. The BJP leadership knows that few will give up their jobs to become full-time party activists and most of these young professionals do not have any political experience to be of much use as polling booth agents or campaigners.
Kamal clubs: Therefore, the 11-member working group which was set up to formulate a plan for the party’s organizational growth has come out with the concept of “Kamal clubs.” These clubs will organize meetings of BJP sympathizers regularly and impart ideological training and tap the talents of the professionals to help the growth of the party.
The report said, “We should form Kamal clubs of BJP sympathizers in urban areas. These clubs could meet once a month or so by rotation in members’ homes.” The idea, party leaders said, was to transform sympathisers into active supporters and use their professional skills such as marketing, conceptualizing, writing research papers, working out development projects as well as other jobs for the party.

