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Hindu Munnani is a right-wing organisation based in the of . 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 .

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The organisation promoted a Hindu identity and used it as a political mobilisation strategy. The government in the 1990s was in alliance with the Hindutva aligned Bharatiya Janata Party which enabled Hindu Munnani in organizing Vinayaka Chathurthi processions in major cities of . The state government's support of 's activity made him a follower of . Due to the proximity, a faction of the group broke away and found another group named Hindu Makkal Katchi in 1993. The of the Hindu Munnani used vituperative and language against the Muslims. The provocative speeches against and polarized the social atmosphere of the region. Their speeches and activities led to formation of radical muslim terrorist organisation .

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 .


Activities
The Hindu Munnani first gained public awareness in 1982 when it began to incite the population of Ramanathapuram district against the Meenakshipuram conversions by Ishaatul Islam Sabha of South India.
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However, the most remarkable achievement of the Hindu Munnani was the organisation of Vinayaka Chathurthi processions in Tamil Nadu.

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On 16 May 2006, the Hindu Munnani organised the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the installation of the shivalinga in the Jalakanteswarar temple in .

The Vinayaga Chathurthi celebrations organised by the Hindu Munnani were often accompanied by sporadic incidents of communal violence. In 1993, there were bomb attacks made on the R.S.S. state headquarters at , . Islamic organisations were found guilty for the blasts and a crackdown was launched on extremist Islamic organisations.

During the visit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L. K. Advani and Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Coimbatore in 1998, a series of thirteen blasts rocked the city, killing over fifty-eight people. The Coimbatore bombings were considered a response to the 1997 Coimbatore riots.

In 2007, there were clashes between the Hindu Munnani and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) over the remarks made by BJP leader on DMK President and Chief Minister . DMK cadres attacked the Hindu Munnani state headquarters in Chennai on motorbikes.

In September 2017, six members of Hindu Munnani were arrested in connection with the murder of CPI member K. in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu.

In March 2020, Hindu Munnani a mosque in during a communal tension.


Attacks against Hindu Munnani
Thirukovilur Sundaram: In 1981, Hindu Munnani leader, Thirukovilur Sundaram, was murdered at R. S. Puram in by Islamic fundamentalists.

S Vellaiappan: He was a senior leader of Hindu Munnani in . He was murdered by a gang of 8 people when he was headed towards Ramakrishna Math on his motorbike in July 2013.

K. P. S. Suresh Kumar: He was the president of the Hindu Munnani for Thiruvallur East district. He was originally from Kanyakumari. He was murdered by people from , a banned Islamic terrorist organisation, in June 2014. Three members were detained by the police in August 2014.

: He was Hindu Munnani's town secretary. He was murdered by his wife due to alleged illicit, relationship with other girl in July 2014.

C Sasikumar: A member in Coimbatore. A gang of two members from Popular Front of India (PFI), a banned Muslim organization, chased him on motorcycles and attacked him with sickles. He suffered injuries and died in Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH).


See also
  • P. Thanulinga Nadar


Notes
  • K. Suryanarayana Rao (2002). The Story of R. S. S and Hindu Resurgence in Tamil Nadu


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