Hindu Munnani

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Die Hindu Munnani ist eine extremistische national-hinduistisch orientierte Partei aus dem indischen Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu. Die Partei wurde 1980 von Mitgliedern der Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh als ihr politisches Sprachrohr in Tamil Nadu organisiert und um den vermehrten Konversionen von Hindus zu anderen Religionen entgegenzutreten. 1993 spaltete sich von ihr die Hindu Makkal Katchi ab. rdf:langString
Hindu Munnani is a right-wing, Hindu nationalist organisation based in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Hindu Munnani was set up by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) The organisation was founded in 1980 by , a member of RSS and since its formation served as the platform for RSS and its subsidiaries known as the Sangh Parivar. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Hindu Munnani ist eine extremistische national-hinduistisch orientierte Partei aus dem indischen Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu. Die Partei wurde 1980 von Mitgliedern der Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh als ihr politisches Sprachrohr in Tamil Nadu organisiert und um den vermehrten Konversionen von Hindus zu anderen Religionen entgegenzutreten. 1993 spaltete sich von ihr die Hindu Makkal Katchi ab.
rdf:langString Hindu Munnani is a right-wing, Hindu nationalist organisation based in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Hindu Munnani was set up by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) The organisation was founded in 1980 by , a member of RSS and since its formation served as the platform for RSS and its subsidiaries known as the Sangh Parivar. The organisation promoted a Hindu communal identity and used it as a political mobilisation strategy. The AIADMK Jayalalitha government (1991-1996) tilted towards Hindutva and supported the activities of Hindu Munnani in organizing Vinayaka Chathurthi processions in major cities of Tamil Nadu. The state government's support of 's activity made him a follower of Jayalalitha. Due to the proximity, a faction of the group broke away and found another group named Hindu Makkal Katchi in 1993. The militants of the Hindu Munnani used vituperative and abusive language against the Muslims. The provocative speeches against Islam and Prophet Muhammad polarized the social atmosphere of the region. Their anti-Muslim speeches and activities led to formation of Muslim group Al Umma. The activities of R.S.S., Hindu Munnani and Hindu Makkal Katchi continued uninterrupted under Jayalalitha. The BJP alliance with AIADMK led to further spread of RSS ideology in Tamil Nadu. These organisations used religious festivals to combine their strength and caused riots.
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