Why India's Hindu hardliners want to sideline Mahatma Gandhi?
Why India's Hindu hardliners want to sideline Mahatma Gandhi? Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on this day 78 years ago but his ideas of Hindu-Muslim unity still haunt India's Hindu hardliners. The discomfort of the Hindu hardline right with Mahatma Gandhi became apparent once again when a senior leader of the governing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) recently described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "bigger brand name" than the iconic leader of India's freedom struggle. The irony was not lost on anyone because the government department in question is responsible for popularising handmade cotton yarn or khadi - one of Gandhi's pet themes during India's freedom struggle. Anil Vij, a senior minister in the BJP government of Haryana, also said that Gandhi's picture would eventually be phased out of the currency notes. His comments came soon after a government department replaced Gandhi's pictures on its calendars and diaries with Mr ...