The article discusses growing concerns about political interference in Auroville, a township in Tamil Nadu, India. A new administration, led by IAS officer Jayanti Ravi, is accused of pushing a right-wing, Hindutva agenda, causing resistance among residents.
The BJP's attempt to use Aurobindo Ghosh's philosophy, characterized by religious nationalism, to gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu is highlighted. This aligns with the party's ideological narrative and fuels concerns about the changes in Auroville.
The article alleges that the new administration is altering Auroville's master plan, 'The Mother's Galaxy Plan,' accelerating infrastructure development, and potentially reshaping the landscape. Residents suspect this is part of a broader BJP-RSS strategy to create a 'federal enclave' in Tamil Nadu.
The 3000 Aurovilians, many from diverse international backgrounds, fear that these changes threaten Auroville's founding ideals and its unique culture.