Title: Lies, Lies and More Lies. The Campaign to Defame Hindu Nationalism (2nd ed)
Author: Vivek
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 252
ISBN: 978-1-4917-3835-1 (pbk)
978-1-4917-3836-8 (hard cover)
Published: Oct 16, 2014
Available from Baker
and Taylor, Ingrams abd Alibris
Kindle Ed USA 3.99 In Rs 177 India
Review Current Edition
SPR Review Dec 19, 2014
In Lies, Lies and More Lies, author Vivek sets out to prove that
Hindutva is an ideology that doesn’t equate to Hindu fundamentalism. He states
in the preface that he is frequently asked: “Does a billion-strong community
really need protection?” He says yes they do, and his essays demonstrate why
the author believes Hindus need protection, and how Hindutva “remains the sole
bulwark against the spreading Islamic fundamentalism in South Asia.”
Furthermore, according to the author, the English-language media has an agenda
to vilify Hindutva.This work, which is the second edition, consists of essays published by Vivek addressing the issues mentioned above. The title Lies, Lies and More Lies: The Campaign to Defame Hindu/Indian Nationalism sets the tone for the work. The author’s purpose is to highlight these lies and he does not shy away stating his beliefs emphatically. He’s informative, passionate, and confrontational.
Each essay is well written and all of them are revealing. Vivek relies heavily on statistics and quotes in support of his ideas. For those unfamiliar with the issues, this work introduces the complexity of the problems. At times the information can be overwhelming, but given the subject matter, the author takes great pains to be as succinct as possible. Many of the issues are centuries in the making and they involve millions of people over the years.
Any work tackling thorny subjects such as history, politics, and nationalism has to tread a fine line. Facts need to back up opinions, and the author should be as unbiased as possible. Otherwise the work is in danger of being labeled propaganda. His insights, research, and passion are impressive.
This work raises questions, provides some answers, and hopefully leads people to look further into the history of India and its people. The problems won’t be solved with one book, but Vivek’s work will hopefully foster dialogue, resulting in a better understanding of the issues involved.
Reviews From Previous Edition
Seth J. Frantzman,
Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer.
The resounding electoral victory of Narendra Modi and the
BJP in the Indian elections of 2014 makes it all the more imperative for the
Western world in general and academics to get a true picture of what Hindu
Nationalism stands for.The second
edition of Lies, lies and More Lies. The Campaign to
Defame Hindu/Indian Nationalism (pp
252. Publisher. iUniverse. 2014)does this in an objective manner.
The last decade has seen the publication of a plethora of
books like Christophe Jaffrelot’s, The
Hindu Nationalist Movement in India, Thomas Hansen’s The Saffron Wave and Martha
Nussbaum’s The Clash Within that have
been highly critical of the Hindu Nationalist Movement in India. This genre of
books has been a one-sided, prejudged narration that has failed look at the
movement from the Hindu perspective or even accord Hindu Nationalism a fair and
scholarly treatment. At times these books have highlighted dubious incidents to
put forth their point of view or held up radical fringe elements as
representative of Hindu Nationalism.
Lies, Lies and More
Lies presents the other side of the story in a balanced manner with
tangible proof backed by sound references that puts paid to many of the false
innuendoes against Hindu Nationalism that have been bandied around for years. This
second edition of Lies, Lies and More Lies (first edition was published in
2007) contains 2 new sections (Gujarat-the exoneration of PM Narendra Modi and
Babri-Masjid-Mandir Controversy), 10 new chapters and 100 more pages. It
provides more evidence of the lies that have been spread about Hindu
Nationalism.
Especially revealing is the content of these two new
sections. In a chapter titled, “Intellectuals or Charlatans’ which deals with
the Ayodhya verdict, there is a detailed description of the judge’s rebuke
directed to the detractors of Hindu Nationalism for their unethical and
unprofessional attempts to influence the outcome. The same unethical conduct is
evident in the SIT investigation of the Gujarat riots that ultimately
exonerated Pm Narendra Modi; the SIT report speaks of doctoring of evidence and
even goes so far as to dub a witness as “highly suspicious and undesirable”.
This book is a must
read for all who wish to get a better understanding of Hindu Nationalism. It is
recommended for local academics, political leaders, businessmen, and others who
wish to interact with India and Indians for it enables them to understand the
Hindu/Indian psyche better.
Available on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Lies-More-Campaign-Nationalism-Edition/dp/1491738359/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
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