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By Kanchan Gupta, on 15-03-2010 15:08

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Hindus who are proud to assert their identity and fly the Tricolour high have now found a new platform to have their say, the way they want it, without fear of being shouted down. Tired of being derided by pseudo-secularists in media who see nothing wrong with Muslim communalism and Christian fundamentalism but are swift to pounce upon Hindus for being ‘intolerant', their cultural ethos crudely denigrated by the Left-liberal intelligentsia as antediluvian, Hindus have begun to harness technology to strike back with deadly effect.

They are bright, they are well-educated, they are not burdened with regional and caste biases, they are amazingly well-informed on national issues and world affairs, they are rooted in Indian culture, and they are politically alert. They hate being told they are wrong when they know they are right. They have a mind of their own and refuse to be led like sheep. Not surprisingly, they hold the Congress, the Left and regional parties in contempt, as they do journalists who cravenly ingratiate themselves with the establishment. For them, India matters - and matters more than anything else. Meet the ‘Internet Hindus'.

In recent days there has been a spate of articles disparaging the ‘Internet Hindus', variously describing them as "loonies", "fanatics", "irrational", "Hindu Taliban" and, by an enraged news channel anchor, "gutter snipes". Much of the criticism has come from left-of-centre journalists who believe they have unfettered monopoly over media as their inalienable birth right. Exalted members of Delhi's commentariat, who are indistinguishable from the city's la-di-dah socialites, tend to turn up their noses every time they hear the phrase ‘Internet Hindus' as they would at the suggestion of travelling by public transport. Others are given to contemptuously brushing aside ‘Internet Hindus' as being irrelevant and describing their views as inconsequential. All this and more has neither dampened the spirit of ‘Internet Hindus' nor blunted their assertive attitude.

Here are some statistics, culled from an ongoing online survey, which would help create a generic profile of ‘Internet Hindus'. The survey is open to all Hindus who use the Internet; the response has been overwhelming. Of those who have responded, 88.9 per cent have identified themselves as ‘Internet Hindus', indicating they attach no shame to the term though their critics would want them to feel ashamed. Of the respondents, four per cent are aged 20 years and below; 55 per cent are aged 30 and below; 31 per cent are 40 and below; and, only 10 per cent are aged above 40. In brief, 90 per cent of them are young Indians.



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