While it would be cruel of fate to deny him that chance if that’s what he really wants, his tremendous service to humanity certainly doesn’t need the accolade of a prison sentence. I found him sitting on the pavement under a tree outside the Bangladesh deputy Iro weft accumulator high commission in Calcutta, surrounded by handwritten posters, protests and petitions against what he was convinced was an international child trafficking racket hand in glove with key Bangladeshis. Denial suggests an uncharacteristic reluctance to claim credit for an epochal achievement.. But one didn’t expect them to relinquish credit for the single-most important achievement of saffron triumphalism — proving that while others erect, the Sangh Parivar pulls down. With joblessness rising and the growth rate falling, Mr Advani, Mr Joshi, Ms Bharti and company don’t have to go to a BJP jail to prove they are steeped in saffron. Whether or not they are guilty of the charges against them, Indians expected Sangh Parivar leaders proudly to proclaim that, yes, they destroyed the mosque to cleanse Hinduism’s sacred spaces of the invaders’ encroachment.

File photo of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya (Photo: PTI) Most people are baffled by the modesty of Hindutva stalwarts like Lal Krishna Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti and others facing trial in Lucknow in the Babri Masjid case. When I first met him in the early 1970s, he had just been thrown out of Bangladesh for inquiring too closely into the fate of slum hildren whom European — Dutch, I seem to remember — agencies took away ostensibly for adoption but who were never heard of again. They could also have argued that the Prime Minister has extended Vedic bliss to include genetic scientists who can bring legions of Karnas to life outside the maternal womb and plastic surgeons able deftly to chop and paste to produce armies of Ganeshas. Addressing the same crowd the next day, Mr Modi said: “I need not say anything as the Prime Minister had said enough in his speech yesterday, but I would like to repeat one of his statements ‘Achhe din aane waale hain’.We haven’t been in touch for some years. A retiring Rajasthan judge goes farther to claim the peacock is a lifelong “brahmachari” whose tears the asexual peahen swallows to become pregnant. Dr Preger founded the Calcutta Rescue charity which has helped over half a million people in the past 38 years. Gandhi, Nehru and the others did.

It was Manmohan Singh who told a Pravasi Bharatiya Divas gathering on January 8, 2014 that things might be looking bad but achhe din aane wale hain. He is the first living person, not of Asian origin, to be honoured with an award that Mother Teresa received posthumously. “The history of the subcontinent shows,” he explained, “that to do any good one must see the inside of a jail!” He trotted off the names of heroes like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and the rest who had all served prison sentences. Nehru may have felt obliged to live down his father turning up in full English court rig — gaiters, pumps and sword included — at King George V’s Delhi Durbar.Over the years, Dr Preger had his problems with the Indian authorities too. It’s also an intriguing betrayal of the BJP’s 2014 electoral success, which recalled Surendranath Banerjea’s analysis nearly a century ago: “Scratch a Hindu and you will find him a conservative”. They had to establish their patriotic credentials in British India.The activities of Mr Advani, Mr Joshi, Ms Bharti and others bear no comparison with Dr Preger’s service to the long and ragged queues of men, women and children in Middleton Row and the banks of the Hooghly near Howrah Bridge.To be pro-British was to be anti-Indian, obliging potential national leaders to collect evidence of the government’s disapproval. Gandhi had to try specially hard since the Crown had decorated him for helping its 1914-18 war effort.

When I asked why he didn’t complete the paperwork properly so that a satisfied bureaucracy allowed him to tend to India’s poor and ailing, his unexpected reply was he wanted to be arrested.They could have argued that the act of demolition promised to restore the Elysium when, defying the logic of time and reason, Dayananda Saraswati claimed that “everything worth knowing, even in the most recent inventions of modern science, was alluded to in the Vedas”, and that the ancients knew all about steam engines, railways and steamboats. To be pro-British was to be anti-Indian, obliging potential national leaders to collect evidence of the government’s disapproval.”While Dr Singh must be chuckling away, Mr Advani, Mr Joshi, Ms Bharti and the others are probably reluctant to acknowledge that their handiwork precipitated the realisation of his promise. But, then, which politician bothers to cite public service as justification for public reward? With Prime Minister Narendra Modi preening himself on holding hands with the French President — far more visibly gratifying than having to tell sceptical audiences he calls Barack Obama “Barack” even if the US President never missed an opportunity to say “Mr Prime Minister” or “Prime Minister Modi” — the poor are of little account.A possible explanation for their reticence could lie in the origin of Narendra Modi’s winning slogan. His visa wasn’t right.A second reason why their stance is so puzzling takes me back to a conversation many years ago with Jack Preger, the Oxford- and Dublin-trained British doctor and social worker who was named “Philanthropist of the Year” at a recent stellar ceremony in London. I don’t know if Dr Preger, who will be 87 on July 25 (he is two years younger than Mr Advani, but four years older than Mr Joshi), has managed to get himself imprisoned since our last meeting. His impressive medical degrees alone didn’t entitle him to practise in India. He needed a work permit

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