Indian Christian and Freedom Struggles and the ethos of Nation Building.
Johny Laldinthar F.Tusing
15th August, 2019.
Christianity
in India is as old as Christianity itself. Christians are not alien to Indian. Christian’s
great contribution during the trying years of India fighting for Independence
is worth to cherish and to linger deep inside the heart of general masses of
the Indian today. The Christian community was active in aligning with forces
that fought for the freedom of the country.
To many
Indian, Christianity is a foreign religion. They regard Christianity, as a stumbling
block for making India into Hindu Rashtra. Ironically, Christian immense
contribution for India’s economic and developmental aspect is tremendous and
viable in all sectors. Right from the very beginning of India’s struggle for
Independence, Christian play an important role in mobilizing and fostering the
movement from different angle. However, we deny it and turn a blind eye and a
deaf ear from generation to generation unfolded in a reminiscent era of
tyranny. The ramification of this ethos and notion needs to diagnose in time, like
a cancerous cell and dissect it to remove the tumor. This is the need of the
hour. This will shed light to the new Indian within the framework of our great constitutional
legacy.
Respecting and acceptance of all religion will
stand true to our Preamble. The word 'Secular' was incorporated in the Preamble
by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment in 1976. The term secular in
the Constitution of India means that all the religions in India get equal
respect, protection and support from the state. Articles 25 to 28 in Part III
of the Constitution guarantee Freedom of Religion as a Fundamental Right. As
the prologue of our Preamble clearly states that WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA,
having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens. We need to introspect
the reality and postmortem it, in the light of the fanatical ideology of Intolerance.
The prime motive of this writing is to penned
down the Christian enormous contribution for India’s struggle for freedom
movement and the ethos of Nation Building. The Christian plays an important
catalyst to make India free from the yoke of British regime. The supreme
sacrifice of many Christian during the formative years were just a myths to many
youngster and their legacy were ignore and they were indeed forgotten in a pitiful dilemma.
Patriotism continues to be a Christian virtue.
The Indian Christians have in the past, identified themselves with the Indian
national movement and demonstrated their deepest concern for the cause. In
fact, they were among the prominent persons who pioneered and shaped the goals
of Indian nationalism. After independence, the community has been equally active
in education the young with the ideas of secularism, universalism and
egalitarianism.
Those
who oppose the Church or Christian as a whole are primarily those who are
opposed to the idea of those who framed (framer) our Constitution. While the
egalitarian ideas of Christianity are in consonance with the Constitution of
India, they are not in harmony with the values of India’s Hindu caste-order.
The
Christian has contributed indirectly in producing elites and the ordinary who
have challenged the domination of the dominant castes in social and political
system. It is precisely because of this legacy that the community has been
under attack by the forces of feudalism and tradition.
Long
time before the climax of freedom struggles, Christian were actively
participated in Nation building. At the Madras meeting of the Indian
National Congress in 1887, out of 607 delegates, 35 were Christians.
There
were Christian missionaries who had given full support to the nationalist cause
to the embarrassment and indignation of the British colonial government. Among
these missionaries the more well known names are: Stanley Jones, J. C. Winslow,
Varrier Elwin, Ralph Richard Keithahn and Ernest Forrester-Paton. Some
missionaries were even deported from India for their support to the freedom
struggle.
Plethora
of committed Christian participates in the Freedom Struggles. I would like to bring
out few people who painstakingly participated during the freedom struggles with
great commitment and dedication with a patriotic zeal and enthusiasm.
(1) Titus,
a very committed Christian, was one of the 78 people Mahatma Gandhi chose
to accompany him at Dandi March. At the civil disobedience movement, Titus
burnt the British clothes (foreign clothes) in Kottayam and gave a fiery speech
to thousands of Keralites.
(2) Barrister
George Joseph, a Christian from Kerala was an active participant in Home
Rule movement and closely associated with Annie Besant. Jawaharlal Nehru
makes a reference to him in his "Autobiography".
(3) A
fearless Christian lady, Accamma Cherian was a freedom fighter from the
erstwhile Travancore (Kerala), India. She was popularly known as the Jhansi
Rani of Travancore.
(4) Dr. J.
C. Kumarappa was an outstanding Christians, an Indian origin who took part
in the freedom struggle. He was a veteran Congress leader. He was one of the
close associates of Gandhi, strong supporter of Satyagraha, and encouraged
Christian participation in the national movement. A regular writer for Young
India he landed up as its editor.
(5) Paul
Ramasamy, born in 1906, was another important Christian who took part in
the freedom struggle. In 1930 he joined the freedom movement during the Salt
Satyagraha days.
(6) Venkal
Chakkarai (1880) participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. He was a
pioneer Indian Christian Theology.
(7) Brahmabandhab
Upadhyaya (1861-1907),
prominent Indian theologian and Christian thinkers, played a leading role in
the Swadeshi Movement.
(8) M.M.
Thomas(1916-1996), one of the
most remarkable Indian Theologian and an outstanding Scholars was staunch
supporter of Indian Independence Movement. He involed actively in the Indian
Independence struggle in cooperation with Gandhi. Thomas was the Moderator of
World Council of Churches (WCC) during the period of 1968-1975. He wrote a very thought provoking book called “Christian
participation in nation Building” which was published by NCCI and Christian
Institute for the Studies of Religion and Society, Bangalore in 1960.
(9) Joachim
Alva (1907-1979) a dedicated
Christian was another outstanding personality in the history of the freedom
struggle. Influenced by the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, he was the pioneer of the
youth movement in India. He gave whole-hearted devotion to the national
movement and gave up his lucrative job in order to dedicate himself for the
freedom struggle.
(10) In the freedom and pro-democracy movement
in 1930s and 1940s, prominent Christian leaders like T.M. Varghese, A.J.
John, Anne Mascarenes, Philoppose Elanjikkal John and were pioneering
forces.
(11) N.H. Tubbs, the Principal of the
Bishop College, Calcutta motivated his Christian students to participate in
freedom movement. In 1930, the editor of The Guardian said that a number of
Christian young men have joined the Civil Disobedience Movement under his influenced.
(12) Jerome Saldanha, a dedicated
Christian who represented the South Kanara District in the Madras Legislative
Council was a great supporter of Mahatma Gandhi. Jerome presided the public
meeting addressed by Mahatma Gandhi at Mangalore in 1927. Jerome supported the
freedom movement through articulation in writings, and inspire many youth to take
part in the movement.
(13) Maurice Sreshta, a government
servant under British Raj, who retired as Post Master General, Ceylon was a
Christian but he extend his full support for Freedom movement. He even adopted
Indian name as Sreshta.
(14) Felix Albuquerque Pai, magnate of
the Albuquerque tile factory in Mangalore was a dedicated believers. When
Jawaharlal Nehru came to Mangalore in 1933, he first landed at the Albuquerque
residence at Bolar and was then taken in a procession to Falnir where a public
meeting was held, the reception being financed by Felix Pai.
(15) In 1930 three Canara Christian couples enter
into the freedom movement—Thomas and Helen Alvares, Cyprian and Alice
Alvares and Joachim and Violet Alva. Helen herself adopted the name of Alva
Devi. She was a great votary of Satyagraha and articulated it through public
speeches. Among the other couple Cyprian and Alice, Cyprian was arrested in
1930 during the Wadala Salt Satyagraha and was one of the few freedom fighters.
His wife, Alice, joined Quit India Movement with her husband and went
underground. But both were arrested in November 1942 and put in separate
lock-ups in Bombay.
(16) John Francis Pinto, actively
participaed in the Civil Disobedience Movement in the 1930s, he acquired the
nickname of “Gandhi Pinto”.
(17) Rev. Kalicharan Banerji along with G.C.
Nath from Lahore, and Peter Paul Pillai from Madras (present-day
Chennai), represented the Indian Christians at the four sessions of the
Congress between 1888 and 1891, and became a prominent leader in the Congress
in the early years of its formation.
(18) Pandita Ramabai Saraswati
(1858-1922), Mrs Triumbuck and Mrs Nikambe were three Christian
women among the ten women delegates in the Congress session of 1889.
(19) There are records of active Christian
partici-pation in the Swaraj Movement (1905), the Non Co-operation Movement
(1920), the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930) and the ‘Quit India’ Movement
(1942). Since the 1920s, many Christian institutions and organizations that had
passed resolutions expressing complete solidarity with the freedom movement
(20) M.V. Kamath (1921-2014), an RSS
ideologue testified Christian participation in freedom movement by saying, “It
is necessary to state that many Christian, I personally know of were very much
in the freedom movement and national mainstream.”
Beloved John The Apostle, penned down in The Gospel
of John regarding Jesus deeds as “If every one of them were written down, I
suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would
be written.” I would rather say in the same gravity in regards to Christian
involvement and participation of Freedom struggles for our Independence. All
these men and women have sacrificed their life in suprememacy for the cause of
India freedom movement. These are the historical event that took place during
the trying years on the road to sovereign Nation. Plethora of evidences can be
seen from many writings. We salute their great contributions that paved the way
for many Indians to celebrate our freedom.
Our President Ram Nath Kovind on March 26,
2010 says that “Christian is alien to the nation and Christian converts
should ‘scrapped’ from all their privileges.” Nevertheless, as Jan Hus
phrase echoed "Seek the truth, hear the truth, learn the truth, love
the truth, speak the truth, hold the truth and defend the truth until death."
After 8 years, our President turned his spoken words upside down by reaffirming
Christian great contributions in Nation building in the field of education,
medical and social services. No one can deny the facts and truth because they
are many historical events where the Christian painstakingly shook the
foundation of our country for what we achieved today. Quote unquote from George Washington
“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light.” The pathos of suffering during our freedom
struggle for Independence was a sweeping revolutionary movement that turns the
tide and transcends all religious boundaries. Christians are the forerunner of our
freedom fighters and continue to be a staunch supporter of our Father of our
Nation Mahatma Gandhi and his contemporary leaders in all possible ways. The aftermath
of Republic and Sovereign nation, in the post Independence era, Christian continue
to be part and parcel of nation building in all aspect of making a strong
nation.
Indian
Christian should be proud of what they are and should continue to cherish the
great legacy of those pioneers (Christian faith adherent) during the trying
years. Christian should reflect our patriotic endeavor for our country and be
agent of transformation even in the days to come. In
spite of its major contribution in the fields of education, health and social
sector, even after 73 years of Independence, the Christian community as a whole
finds itself insecure and falls into the pit of victimize due to intolerance due
to the politics of hate and vicious propaganda. Yet, we need to live a life The
Salt and The Light of the World.
JAI
HIND.
We are the Bibles the world is reading; We are
the creeds the world is needing; We are the sermons the world is heeding.
~~Billy Graham