Evangelical Intrusions: Tripura, A Case Study
19/07/2010 13:16:18  Courtesy:Daily Pioneer



Harvesting souls for politics





This book exposes the vicious politico-secessionist game being played by foreign missionaries in the Northeast, writes MK Teng





Evangelical Intrusions: Tripura, A Case Study
Author: Sandhya Jain
Publisher: Rupa & Co
Price:Rs 395




The book is a systematic and in-depth inquiry into the evangelical intervention in India’s tribal societies to “coerce the entire tribal populace to convert to a millenarian tradition.” It investigates “concerted efforts by several Western evangelical denominations to achieve their objective of complete conversion” of the tribals, and the inability of the Indian state to support the latter in preserving their age-old tradition.

Tripura forms the universe of the field-study. This State, the author notes, “was chosen as the subject of the study because its large tribal population is resisting organised armed assault upon its native faith and way of life.”

The issue of evangelical intrusions in the country is part of a larger problem of Semitisation of Indian society. The promise of redemption, a fundamental tenet of all Semitic religions, has been widely used in the past few hundred years, more specifically after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, as an instrument of state policy for the expansion of political power and colonial dominance. This is all the more apparent in tribal

India where the traits of Sanskrit civilisation are remotely visible.

Sandhya Jain makes a departure from the generally accepted methodological paradigms followed in the study of social change in India. Her work marks the beginning of a new academic effort which may, in the years to come, provide an alternative methodological framework and de-link the study of social change in the country from its reformist trappings. The writer takes pains to relate the evolution of tribal traditions to mainstream culture.

Jain says that Semitisation, as a part of the political process of the colonial era, continues to be a dominant force in independent India. The survey in the book, she notes, is “aimed to test the hypothesis that over the past few years an increasing number of tribal hamlets and households have been directly or indirectly ‘invited’ to embrace a monotheistic religion.” She adds, “The questionnaires were designed to learn if inducements were made, if there was any violent incident in the village or its vicinity, if there was an atmosphere of fear due to incidents in the neighbouring areas, if there was native resentment against the attempts of proselytisation, and tribal leaders were contacted to understand if change of faith disrupted family or community life and culture and the resultant cultural alienation.”

The answers are startling. “The conversions do not appear suo motu, but an act of deliberate interventions by other actors, usually organised groups, with the objective of expanding their influence in the life of a community, State and nation. Conversions by external faiths are inherently political, which is why they are backed by foreign funds, foreign evangelists and political support from foreign countries. In the contemporary world, conversions are a potent politico-emotional issue as changes in religious demography have been intimately linked to secessionist movements and partitions,” she writes.

Jain admits that the inspiration to undertake the study came from persistent reports of religio-political violence in the Northeast where proselytisation was often accompanied by secessionist movements. She says that the political objectives of the separatists are “linked to an agenda of religious conversion which is rupturing the cultural and civilisational unity of the native faith and culture.”

Evangelical intervention in the country’s traditional culture, Jain says, is a planned political campaign to bring about change in the tribal belief-systems and cultural mores which involve “the rejection of the natal socio-economic tradition and community and transferring allegiance to the faith originating outside the national boundaries.”

The objectives are evident. With foreign governments playing a pro-active role in funding evangelism and promoting it through a foreign policy and the intrusive activism of human rights groups, proselytisation assumes the form of a religious campaign for political objectives.

The study busts the myth of tribal isolation. “In India,” Jain notes, “natal faith traditions are viewed as a part of the civilisational continuum, and tribes are embedded in this larger civilisation. Movement across the spectrum is neither threatening nor objectionable because there is an intrinsic unity of the civilisation as a whole.” No wonder Jain writes that Tripura’s ancient tribes represent the coherence and the continuity of a living civilisation, which embraces, absorbs and exchanges values with peoples and cultures that have arisen from the same socio-geographic matrix.

The study reveals that the tribal traditions are not pagan practices. In fact, the Sanskrit civilisation does not have a pagan past. Pagan history is an exclusive part of the Semitic civilisation.

Jain also sounds a warning. “Our study has revealed there is merit in the conviction of Tripura’s tribal communities that there exists a grand coordination between the evangelical and insurgent groups operating in the State. Equally, their misgivings that the drive to win converts is powered by a political agenda, viz, to carve out a separate Christian State(s) in the Northeast, cannot be dismissed as utterly baseless, particularly after the carving out of an oil-rich Christian East Timor from Muslim Indonesia in 2002. Evangelism in the sensitive Northeast can thus pose a serious threat to India’s territorial integrity, cultural diversity and civilisational unity,” she writes.

The book is a must-read for both lay readers and scholars.

-- The reviewer is former head of department of political science, Kashmir University, Srinagar


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sunil
21/07/2010 08:44:47
TV Channel required, HK can not reach everyone
If we dont have a TV channel, we can not inform the people of India about such things.

If the RSS,VHP like organisations failed to achieve the same.. it will be a failure from their side and later nobody can save us. 5
Muthu
21/07/2010 02:08:08
Brannon Parker's 45 pages on Orissa Kandhamal
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/orissa-in-the-crossfire-kandhamal-burning/6046401 5
Dr Vijaya Rajiva
20/07/2010 14:59:17
This book is timely and relevant

It will be a good read. I have two short comments to make on the word ' Semitic'.

It might be more appropriate to use the word 'monotheistic'. Today, the truly proselytising monotheistic faiths are Islam and Christianity. The Jews came to Bharat during the diaspora and settled down to a peaceful life. Like the Zoroastrians they did not impose their religion on Bharat.

We have no quarrel with them. 5
narendran
20/07/2010 04:41:54
Sandhya Jain- buy the book
Sandhya Jain is the only journalist barring perhaps Kanchan Gupta who has the courage to call the ‘Christian Emperor ‘ strutting on the Indian stage has absolutely no clothes on him . It is not an easy task. First ,because it is extremely difficult for one to get space in the secular media to express such an opinion and second because no one gets paid to take a critical look on the coming and going in Christianity in India .

I think most Indians have a very poor understanding about the perils of Christianity they are facing in the short and long run may be because they have been the victims of Christian propaganda that they have been lapping up throughout the days of Christian colonialism and also after our independence that Christianity is a ‘ religion of love’ and they service the poor etc., for the historical reason that the media throughout has been controlled by Christian interest groups and an average man had no recourse to verify these claims . Secondly, sixty years of our freedom have been too short to overcome the memories of the tragedy of partition in which so much blood was lost. So we were easily persuaded when we were told that there is something wrong with Hinduism and Islam as compared with Christianity which is different and it does not shed blood.

We now know how fallacious have been these claims in so far as they related to the role of Christianity for the blood letting in the rest of the world. But unfortunately, we do not have a clue how Christianity has been attempting to worm into our minds by suppressing these facts to present it as a liberal religion with the help of its apologists in the media.

I have not read the book but I will certainly buy it not because I expect it to guide you through the labyrinth Christianity has dug up under the Indian soil but so as to encourage any person who is willing to light a torch in that dark place for us to see what is going on there . Buy their books. 5
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