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'''Rajiv Dixit'''{{efn|Name sometimes spelled as Rajeev Dixit.<ref name="NYT2018" />}} (30 November 1967 – 30 November 2010){{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|p=133}} was an Indian social activist who founded the ''Azadi Bachao Andolan''. | |||
'''Rajiv Dixit''' was an ]n ]. He started social movements, in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the ],{{cn|date=August 2014}} ], and various other works.<ref name="ast" /> He served as the National Secretary of ].<ref name="nav">{{cite web|url=http://www.navhindtimes.in/news/bharat-swabhiman-will-contest-2014-parliamentary-polls-dixit |title=Bharat Swabhiman will contest 2014 Parliamentary polls: Dixit | iGoa |publisher=Navhindtimes.in |date=5 April 2010 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> He was a strong believer in and campaigner for the use only of Indian-origin products.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peopleforpeoplecbe.org/our-camps.html |title=People For People Foundation |publisher=Peopleforpeoplecbe.org |date=22 December 2007 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> He had also worked for spreading awareness about ] and issues in the ] ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vivekvani.org/au.html |title=Vivek Vani |publisher=Vivek Vani |date=12 January 2000 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
His organisation promoted a message of '']''-economics that opposed ] and ]. In alliance with ], he formed the ''Bharat Swabhiman Andolan'' and its political offshoot, which combined the economic message with promotion of ] and ]. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Rajiv Dixit was born in Nah village of ], ]. He was educated up to class XII in village schooling system.<ref>http://krantikari.org/rajiv-dixit/</ref>{{dubious|date=July 2014}} Had m.tech degree and has worked as scientist for a brief period.<ref>{{cite news|first=B. M. |last=Kumaraswamy |url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/article165743.ece |title=Youthful crusader of Swadeshi |work=New Indian Express |date= |accessdate=2014-04-14}}</ref> | |||
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==Life and career== | ||
* He believed in Swadeshi.<ref>{{cite news|last=Siddiqui|first=Tanvir|title=No English please, we're at Swadeshi Mela, say PSUs|url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/20000210/ifr10067.html|accessdate=22 March 2013|newspaper=Indian Express|date=9 February 2000}}</ref> He initiated movements like the Swadeshi Movement{{cn|date=August 2014}} and Azadi Bachao Andolan (Save Freedom Movement)<ref>{{cite web|title=‘And then, there will be a revolution’|url=http://www.livemint.com/Politics/BtLE0nBloRrgvQuW9rD6XJ/8216And-then-there-will-be-a-revolution8217.html|publisher=]|accessdate=22 March 2013|author=Priyanka P. Narain|date=5 April 2009}}</ref> and became their spokesperson.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vsmpantnagar.org/regular |title=Regular Activities | Arise, Awake!! |publisher=Vsmpantnagar.org |date=27 December 2009 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> He addressed a rally of over 50,000 people under the leadership of ] in ].<ref name=org>{{cite web|url=http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=107&page=25 |title=Content |publisher=Organiser |date= |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> He also took leadership of the programme held at ] which was supported and promoted by various organizations and prominent personalities and was celebrated all over India on the eve of the 150th Anniversary of the 1857 war of Indian Independence.<ref name=org/> | |||
In 1984, the ], in which a gas leak from a pesticide plant owned by a multinational corporation resulted in thousands of deaths, led Dixit to question the role of such corporations in the Indian economy. His thinking on the subject was subsequently shaped by ], a ] historian and thinker. In 1992, Dixit founded the trust, ''Azadi Bachao Andolan'' (Save Independence Movement), with the stated mission to "counter the onslaught of foreign multinationals and the western culture on Indians, their values, and on the Indian economy in general". Dixit's message was spread though thousands of speeches delivered across the country and through recordings on CDs and tapes distributed by the organisation.{{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|pp=71-73}}<ref name="Jansatta Jun2022">{{cite news |title=कहानी राजीव दीक्षित की |url=https://www.jansatta.com/religion/who-was-rajiv-dixit-and-the-facts-related-to-the-death/2201694/ |work=] |date=1 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240711181618/https://www.jansatta.com/religion/who-was-rajiv-dixit-and-the-facts-related-to-the-death/2201694/ |archive-date=11 July 2024 |language=hi}}</ref> In 2004, Dixit faced allegations that he had misappropriated funds from the ''Azadi Bachao Andolan'' to benefit his brother, and his relation with the organisation were estranged.{{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|p=73}} | |||
* He demanded decentralization of taxation system, saying that the current system is the core reason for the corruption in bureaucracy. He said that 80% of taxes is being used to pay the politicians and bureaucrats and just 20% for development purposes for the people. He compared the current budget system of the Indian government to the earlier British budget system in India, presenting statistics to show that they are the same.<ref name=tim>{{cite web|author=TNN, 9 Mar 2003, 09.56pm IST |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2003-03-09/bangalore/27261142_1_taxes-crore-budget-system |title=Decentralise taxes, says Azadi Bachao Andolan supporter |publisher=Times of India |date=9 March 2003 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
Also in 2004, ], who at that time was a traveling ] teacher with a considerable following of his own, sought out Dixit and the two met in ]. Over the next few years Dixit became a mentor to Ramdev and their campaigns, against globalisation and for yoga respectively, merged.{{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|pp=71-73, 115-116}} The two founded the ''Bharat Swabhiman Andolan'' (Indian Self-respect Movement), with Dixit serving as its national secretary. The new organisation had political ambitions. Prior to the ], it agitated alongside the ] and allied ] in a movement to clean the ], and in March 2010, the ''Bharat Swabhiman'' party was launched with an aim to contest the ]. Dixit and Ramdev set out on a tour (''Bharat Nirman yatra'') across India to campaign for the party but Dixit died during a stop in ], under murky circumstances.{{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|pp=116-119, 133}}{{sfn|Kanungo|2019|pp=127-129}} | |||
* He queried the terrorist attack on the United States' ], claiming that it was stage managed by U.S. Government itself, and supported the claims of the Lone Lantern Society of the U.S.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/01/28/stories/2007012801030700.htm |title=National : `9/11 attack was stage-managed' |publisher=The Hindu |date=28 January 2007 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> | |||
Dixit's death, and the surrounding controversy, ended Bharat Swabhiman party's ambition to field electoral candidates.<ref name="Deka">{{cite book |last1=Deka |first1=Kaushik |title=The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon: From Moksha to Market |date=2017 |publisher=Rupa |isbn=978-81-291-4637-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z-JnuQEACAAJ |chapter=The political animal}}</ref> | |||
* He also said that "], ] and ], the three evil faces staring at us today, have pushed us towards a suicidal state."<ref name=ast>{{cite web|author=Raju Bist |url=http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/FF29Df02.html |title=A price too high for Indian farmers |publisher=Asia Times |date=29 June 2004 |accessdate=6 August 2010}}</ref> Presenting an exhibition on the violent history of colonialism in 1998, he argued that these were its modern forms.<ref>{{cite news|title=Colonialism's enduring images on display|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/old/ie/daily/19980526/14650614.html|accessdate=22 March 2013|newspaper=Financial Express|date=26 May 1998}}</ref> | |||
==Ideology and rhetoric== | |||
* He argued that modern thinkers have neglected agricultural sectors and farmers have been left to feed themselves and commit suicide.<ref name=ast/> Expressing his views on the Indian judiciary and legal system, he said that India is still following the laws and acts enacted during the ] and had not taken the burden of changing them as per the requirement of Indian people.<ref name=nav/> | |||
Dixit held that globalisation and ] represented a new form of colonialism and blamed them for India's "dependency on the West, lack of domestic production, the rise of excessive consumerism, the weakening of the agrarian sector, and farmers’ suicides." He re-appropriated the term ''swadeshi'' for this message, thus linking it to the ] pioneered by ] and ] during the ].<ref name="Khalikova2017">{{cite journal |last1=Khalikova |first1=Venera R. |title=The Ayurveda of Baba Ramdev: Biomoral Consumerism, National Duty and the Biopolitics of 'Homegrown' Medicine in India |journal=South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies |date=2 January 2017 |volume=40 |issue=1 |pages=105–122 |doi=10.1080/00856401.2017.1266987}}</ref> | |||
Dixit falsely claimed that ] wrote India's national anthem '']'' to honour ], who subsequently awarded Tagore the ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Varma |first1=Aishwarya |title=No, King George V Did Not Give Tagore Nobel Prize for Writing National Anthem |url=https://www.thequint.com/news/webqoof/rabindranath-tagore-national-anthem-george-v-nobel-prize-literature-fact-check |work=] |date=21 December 2023}}</ref> | |||
After the formation of the ''Bharat Swabhiman Andolan'', the message of ''swadeshi'' economics was extended to include concerns about governmental corruption and economic inequalities, and interwoven with promotion of ] and ].{{sfn|Kanungo|2019|pp=127-128}} | |||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
Dixit died on his 43rd birthday, on 30 November 2010, at a hospital in ], Chhattisgarh; the attending doctor declared the cause to be cardiac arrest. Dixit had been brought to the hospital after collapsing in a bathroom at an ] in the nearby town of ].{{efn|Some sources report, instead, that Dixit collapsed at the residence of a ''Bharat Swabhiman Andolan'' officer in ].<ref name=Patrika2019/>}} In later interviews, Ramdev said that Dixit refused to accept treatment despite the advice Ramdev gave him in an hour-long phone conversation that day; Dixit's family dispute that this happened. Dixit's body was flown to ] and lay in a hall at ] as a large number of mourners gathered. The body was cremated the next morning on Ramdev's insistence, who overruled demands for a post-mortem by Dixit's family and colleagues. Suspicions regarding the cause of Dixit's death and Ramdev's involvement have persisted.{{sfn|Pathak-Narain|2017|pp=133-141}}<ref name=NYT2018>{{cite news |last1=Worth |first1=Robert F. |title=The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi's Rise |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/26/magazine/the-billionaire-yogi-behind-modis-rise.html |access-date=11 July 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=26 July 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240815204333/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/26/magazine/the-billionaire-yogi-behind-modis-rise.html|archive-date=15 August 2024}}</ref> In 2019, the ] ordered a new inquiry into Dixit's death.<ref name=Patrika2019>{{cite news |last1=Shukla |first1=Satya Narain |title=BREAKING : क्या राजीव दीक्षित की मौत के रहस्य से उठेगा पर्दा ? #PMO ने दिए जांच के आदेश {{!}} Will the curtain rise from the secret of the death of Rajiv Dixit? |url=https://www.patrika.com/bhilai-news/will-the-curtain-rise-from-the-secret-of-the-death-of-rajiv-dixit-4023299/ |work=] |date=23 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240711201045/https://www.patrika.com/bhilai-news/will-the-curtain-rise-from-the-secret-of-the-death-of-rajiv-dixit-4023299 |archive-date=11 July 2024 |language=hi}}</ref> | |||
He died on 30 November 2010 while in ], Chhattisgarh,<ref>{{cite news|agency=PTI |url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-09-09/news/33713623_1_yoga-guru-ramdev-ramdev-today-blackmoney-issue |title=Ramdev alleges conspiracy to link him to death of an associate |publisher=The Economic Times |date=9 September 2012 |accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> on the way to deliver a lecture as a part of his ].{{cn|date=August 2014}} In 2012, ] claimed that there were unfounded moves to accuse him of being in a conspiracy to cause Dixit's death, which he said had been due to ].<ref>{{cite news |title=Ramdev alleges conspiracy to link him to death of an associate |agency=PTI |date=9 September 2012 |work=Economic Times |url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-09-09/news/33713623_1_yoga-guru-ramdev-ramdev-today-blackmoney-issue |accessdate=2014-08-12}}</ref> | |||
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== See also == | ||
* ] | |||
Dixit wrote several books<ref>{{cite web|url=http://books.ringaal.com/rajiv-dixit-books/ |title=Rajiv Dixit Books |publisher=Ringaal |accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> and also gave lectures. Most of his work has been published by various trusts in the form of books and electonic media (CDs, SD Cards etc.) | |||
==Notes== | |||
'''Books''' | |||
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* 4-volume ''Swadeshi Chikitsa'' | |||
*''Gau Gauvansh Par Aadharit Swadeshi Krishi'' | |||
*''Gau Mata Panchgavya Chikitsa''. | |||
'''Audio''' | |||
*''Swasthya Katha'' | |||
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*{{cite book |last1=Pathak-Narain |first1=Priyanka |title=Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev |date=2017 |publisher=Juggernaut |isbn=978-93-86228-38-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HVwSyAEACAAJ |language=en}} | |||
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Born | 30 November 1967 (1967-11-30) Nah in Aligarh district |
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Rajiv Dixit (30 November 1967 – 30 November 2010) was an Indian social activist who founded the Azadi Bachao Andolan.
His organisation promoted a message of swadeshi-economics that opposed globalisation and neo-liberalism. In alliance with Ramdev, he formed the Bharat Swabhiman Andolan and its political offshoot, which combined the economic message with promotion of yoga and ayurveda.
Life and career
In 1984, the Bhopal disaster, in which a gas leak from a pesticide plant owned by a multinational corporation resulted in thousands of deaths, led Dixit to question the role of such corporations in the Indian economy. His thinking on the subject was subsequently shaped by Dharampal, a Gandhian historian and thinker. In 1992, Dixit founded the trust, Azadi Bachao Andolan (Save Independence Movement), with the stated mission to "counter the onslaught of foreign multinationals and the western culture on Indians, their values, and on the Indian economy in general". Dixit's message was spread though thousands of speeches delivered across the country and through recordings on CDs and tapes distributed by the organisation. In 2004, Dixit faced allegations that he had misappropriated funds from the Azadi Bachao Andolan to benefit his brother, and his relation with the organisation were estranged.
Also in 2004, Ramdev, who at that time was a traveling yoga teacher with a considerable following of his own, sought out Dixit and the two met in Nashik. Over the next few years Dixit became a mentor to Ramdev and their campaigns, against globalisation and for yoga respectively, merged. The two founded the Bharat Swabhiman Andolan (Indian Self-respect Movement), with Dixit serving as its national secretary. The new organisation had political ambitions. Prior to the 2009 Indian general election, it agitated alongside the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and allied Hindu organisations in a movement to clean the Ganga river, and in March 2010, the Bharat Swabhiman party was launched with an aim to contest the 2014 Indian general election. Dixit and Ramdev set out on a tour (Bharat Nirman yatra) across India to campaign for the party but Dixit died during a stop in Chhattisgarh, under murky circumstances.
Dixit's death, and the surrounding controversy, ended Bharat Swabhiman party's ambition to field electoral candidates.
Ideology and rhetoric
Dixit held that globalisation and economic liberalisation represented a new form of colonialism and blamed them for India's "dependency on the West, lack of domestic production, the rise of excessive consumerism, the weakening of the agrarian sector, and farmers’ suicides." He re-appropriated the term swadeshi for this message, thus linking it to the Swadeshi movement pioneered by Aurobindo Ghosh and Mahatma Gandhi during the Indian independence movement.
Dixit falsely claimed that Rabindranath Tagore wrote India's national anthem Jana Gana Mana to honour King George V, who subsequently awarded Tagore the Nobel prize.
After the formation of the Bharat Swabhiman Andolan, the message of swadeshi economics was extended to include concerns about governmental corruption and economic inequalities, and interwoven with promotion of yoga and ayurveda.
Death
Dixit died on his 43rd birthday, on 30 November 2010, at a hospital in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh; the attending doctor declared the cause to be cardiac arrest. Dixit had been brought to the hospital after collapsing in a bathroom at an ashram in the nearby town of Bemetara. In later interviews, Ramdev said that Dixit refused to accept treatment despite the advice Ramdev gave him in an hour-long phone conversation that day; Dixit's family dispute that this happened. Dixit's body was flown to Haridwar and lay in a hall at Patanjali Yogpeeth as a large number of mourners gathered. The body was cremated the next morning on Ramdev's insistence, who overruled demands for a post-mortem by Dixit's family and colleagues. Suspicions regarding the cause of Dixit's death and Ramdev's involvement have persisted. In 2019, the Prime Ministers Office ordered a new inquiry into Dixit's death.
See also
Notes
- Name sometimes spelled as Rajeev Dixit.
- Some sources report, instead, that Dixit collapsed at the residence of a Bharat Swabhiman Andolan officer in Durg.
References
- Kidwai, Rasheed (19 June 2016). "Baba's 'plan' that went bust". The Telegraph. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
- ^ Worth, Robert F. (26 July 2018). "The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi's Rise". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 15 August 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, p. 133.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, pp. 71–73.
- "कहानी राजीव दीक्षित की". Jansatta (in Hindi). 1 June 2022. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, p. 73.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, pp. 71–73, 115–116.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, pp. 116–119, 133.
- Kanungo 2019, pp. 127–129.
- Deka, Kaushik (2017). "The political animal". The Baba Ramdev Phenomenon: From Moksha to Market. Rupa. ISBN 978-81-291-4637-3.
- Khalikova, Venera R. (2 January 2017). "The Ayurveda of Baba Ramdev: Biomoral Consumerism, National Duty and the Biopolitics of 'Homegrown' Medicine in India". South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 40 (1): 105–122. doi:10.1080/00856401.2017.1266987.
- Varma, Aishwarya (21 December 2023). "No, King George V Did Not Give Tagore Nobel Prize for Writing National Anthem". TheQuint.
- Kanungo 2019, pp. 127–128.
- ^ Shukla, Satya Narain (23 January 2019). "BREAKING : क्या राजीव दीक्षित की मौत के रहस्य से उठेगा पर्दा ? #PMO ने दिए जांच के आदेश | Will the curtain rise from the secret of the death of Rajiv Dixit?". Patrika (in Hindi). Archived from the original on 11 July 2024.
- Pathak-Narain 2017, pp. 133–141.
Sources
- Kanungo, Pralay (2019). "Gurus and the Hindu Nationalist Politics: The Baba Ramdev–BJP Partnership in the 2014 Elections". In Ahmad, Irfan; Kanungo, Pralay (eds.). The algebra of warfare-welfare: a long view of India's 2014 election. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. pp. 119–142. ISBN 978-0-19-948962-6.
- Pathak-Narain, Priyanka (2017). Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev. Juggernaut. ISBN 978-93-86228-38-3.