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Pravin Togadia
પ્રવિણ તોગડિયા
Pravin Togadia in 2008
Born(1956-12-12)12 December 1956(age 67)
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
Occupations
Organization
  • Antarrashtriya Hindu Parishad
Known forSocial activism amongHindus
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Political partyAntarrashtriya Hindu Parishad(President)
SpouseRashmi Togadia
Children2 (1 son and daughter)

Pravin Togadia(Gujarati pronunciation:[Praviṇatōgaḍiyā];born 12 December 1956) is an Indian doctor, cancer surgeon and an advocate forHindu nationalism,coming from the state ofGujarat.He was the former International Working President of theVishva Hindu Parishad(VHP) and acancer surgeonby qualification.[1][2]He is Founder and Current President of Antarashtriya Hindu Parishad. He had a falling out with theSangh Parivarand is a vocal critic of Narendra Modi.[3][4]

Personal life[edit]

Togadia (born on 12 December, 1956) in a Gujarati Jain family moved toAhmedabadat age 10 and joined theRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) soon after. He received a bachelor's degree in medicine (MBBS) followed by a master's degree (MS) insurgical oncology.He practised as a surgeon for fourteen years and established a hospital, Dhanvantri Hospital, in Ahmedabad.[5][6]He was born in a farmer family and belongs toPatelcommunity.[7]

Activism[edit]

Togadia was an RSS swayamsevak in Ahmedabad, and a colleague ofNarendra Modi.He was drafted into VHP in 1983 and Modi was drafted into the BJP in 1984. The two remained colleagues during the rise of BJP to power in 1995.[8] WhenShankersinh Vaghelafell out with BJP and became a Chief Minister with the help of theIndian National Congressparty, he imprisoned Togadia for an alleged assault on BJP politicians. Modi campaigned for his release.[8]Soon afterwards, Togadia was appointed as the General Secretary of the VHP at the national level.[9]However, he continued to be active in Gujarat.Express Indiacredits his legacy in Gujarat for "bearing fruit" in the2002 Gujarat riots.[9]

When Modi was banished to Delhi byKeshubhai Patel,Togadia provided him support in Gujarat. Modi was eventually installed as the Chief Minister in 2001, with strong support from Togadia. In return for his support, Modi is said to have inductedGordhan Zadafia,Togadia's "right hand man" in VHP, as the Minister of State for Home.[8]Togadia hailed the Modi Government as the start of the "Hindu Rashtra".In January 2002, he asked Hindus to cut all relations with Muslims.[10]Through Zadafia, Togadia had an inside track into Modi's first government and had a substantial say in the postings of police officers in Gujarat. Some reports say this enabled VHP andBajrang Dalto orchestrate so-calledsaffron terrorduring the2002 Gujarat riots.But these allegations onNarendra Modiwas removed by subsequent courts proceedings.[11]Togadia and VHP/BJP activists also interfered with the treatment of victims in hospitals, telling doctors whom to treat and whom to turn away.[12]Togadia hailed the conduct of the riots as the "Hindutva laboratory" and said that it will be replicated in Delhi. "A Hindu Rashtra can be expected in the next two years... We will change India's history and Pakistan's geography by then," he said.[13]In the December 2002 elections to the Gujarat Assembly, Togadia campaigned for BJP enthusiastically, addressing more than 100 rallies.[8]

After the December 2002 elections, however, Modi dropped Zadafia from his council of ministers, signaling to Togadia that his interference in government would not be welcome. Modi's biographer Andy Marino states that, while Modi took the blame for the 2002 riots, he knew the culpability of Togadia and the VHP. Togadia is reported to have complained after the elections that Modi was garnering all the "credit" for the riots whereas it was his men that did all the killing.[14][15]During his second term of office, Modi took action against VHP interests and activists, both out of his own initiative as well as due to pressure from the Supreme Court. Togadia in turn ridiculed Modi's efforts to reach out to Muslims through hissadbhavanainitiatives. The influence of Togadia and the VHP in Gujarat fell steeply.[citation needed]

Gordhan Zadaphia subsequently floated a new political party, Mahagujarat Janata Party (MJP) during the 2007 assembly elections in Gujarat, later merged into theGujarat Parivartan Party(GPP) of former chief minister Keshubhai Patel. During the 2012 assembly elections, Togadia and VHP activists campaigned hard for the Gujarat Parivartan Party against the BJP. Despite all efforts, Zadaphia and his whole team lost the 2012 elections. The VHP support for Zadafia ended up strengthening Narendra Modi's anti-hardline Hindutva image.[16]

In October 2003,Ashok Singhalsignalled his retirement due to ill health and Togadia was informally appointed as the leader of VHP.[17][18]The formal appointment as the International Working President (the top executive position) was made in 2011.[19]

Togadia is frequently noted for making inflammatory speeches and holdingtrishul deeksha(trident distribution) ceremonies for VHP and Bajrang Dal activists. In April 2010, he launched theHindu Helplinenetwork, which is reported to have grown to 50 cities by August 2014.[20]

Togadia resigned as international working president of the VHP in April 2018, after a candidate he supported lost an internal election to the post of VHP President. He then launched a new organisation, the Antarrashtriya Hindu Parishad, with a stated commitment to an ideology based onHindu nationalis.[21]According to theHindustan Times,sources within theSangh Parivarstated that Togadia's frequent criticism of Modi and of theModi governmenthad caused people within the Sangh Parivar to agitate for his removal.[21]

In 2017, Togadia established a helpline, with the stated aim of providing free medical consultation to the poor.[22]

Controversies[edit]

Togadia was arrested in April 2003 after distributing tridents toBajrang Dalactivists in Ajmer, in a ceremony termed "trishul deeksha," defying a state government ban.[23] He was released on bail on the condition that he would not distribute tridents. However, he continued to distribute them in other states.[24]

As of August 2013, Togadia had faced 19 criminal cases for making hate speeches, the maximum number of such cases for any one in the country.[25] He was arrested in August 2013 from Ayodhya along with other VHP leaders by theUttar Pradesh Policebefore the planned 'Chaurasi KosiParikramaYatra' that was banned over fears of communal flareup.[26]

In April 2014, aFirst Information Reportwas registered against Togadia inBhavnagarafter an alleged hate speech instructing Hindus to evict Muslims from their neighbourhoods. Since the statements were made in the midst of general elections, when the 'model code of conduct' was in force, the Election Commission directed the district administration to take action.[27][28] Togadia denied having made such statements and RSS spokespersonRam Madhavbacked him, stating "No swayamsevak thinks on such divisive lines. They think of all people as one. One people, one nation."[29] However, video recordings of his speech were soon aired on television channels. Narendra Modi disapproved the statements on Twitter, calling them "petty statements by those claiming to be BJP's well wishers".[30] In June 2014, a local court ordered the police to submit an 'action taken' report for the case.[31]

References[edit]

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  6. ^"India – Togadia may be deprived of medical degree".The Milli Gazette.28 May 2004.Archivedfrom the original on 21 February 2013.Retrieved9 February2013.
  7. ^"कभी तूती बोलती थी तोगड़िया की, आज आंखों में आंसू-एनकाउंटर का डर".Aaj Tak.16 January 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 28 February 2023.Retrieved28 February2023.
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  10. ^Bunsha 2005,p. 42.
  11. ^Bunsha 2005,p. 55.
  12. ^Bunsha 2005,p. 94.
  13. ^Bunsha 2005,pp. 12, 25.
  14. ^Nag 2013,p. 13.
  15. ^Marino 2014,p. 165.
  16. ^Sanjay Singh (2 April 2013)."How Modi cut Togadia down to size in Gujarat".Firstpost.Archivedfrom the original on 15 August 2014.Retrieved28 August2014.
  17. ^Ajay Jha (25 October 2003)."Togadia to take over as VHP chief".Gulf News.Archivedfrom the original on 13 April 2023.Retrieved1 September2014.
  18. ^"Togadia to head Viswa Hindu Parishad".rediff.23 October 2003.Archivedfrom the original on 4 September 2014.Retrieved27 August2014.
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  20. ^"For 'distressed' Hindus, VHP helpline is just a call away".The Economic Times.9 August 2014.Archivedfrom the original on 2 October 2017.Retrieved31 August2014.
  21. ^ab"Pravin Togadia to visit Ayodhya today for first time after launching new organisation".Hindustan Times.26 June 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 14 May 2019.Retrieved14 May2019.
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  23. ^"Togadia defies ban, distributes tridents".The Hindu.14 April 2003. Archived from the original on 18 February 2009.Retrieved26 August2014.{{cite news}}:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  24. ^"Togadia slams PM on Pak".The Tribune.5 May 2003.Archivedfrom the original on 3 March 2016.Retrieved1 September2014.
  25. ^"Maximum hate speech cases against Pravin Togadia, Owaisi faces 11 such cases: MHA".The Economic Times.23 April 2014.Archivedfrom the original on 3 September 2014.Retrieved27 August2014.
  26. ^"Praveen Togadia, Ashok Singhal among 1,700 arrested VHP inagurates [sic] yatra".dna.25 August 2013.Archivedfrom the original on 24 December 2013.Retrieved5 January2014.
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  28. ^ "Furore after VHP leader Togadia warns Muslims against buying properties in 'Hindu areas'".hindustantimes.21 April 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 17 May 2014.
  29. ^"Pravin Togadia under fire for hate-speech, RSS says he didn't say that".Indian Express.21 April 2014.Archivedfrom the original on 3 September 2014.Retrieved1 September2014.
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