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From: Shamsul Islam <[email protected]>
Date: 29 January 2015 at 10:02
Subject: GANDHIJI’S MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY: SARDAR PATEL HELD RSS & HINDU 
MAHASABHA RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS MURDER
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GANDHIJI’S
MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY: SARDAR PATEL HELD RSS & HINDU MAHASABHA RESPONSIBLE
FOR HIS MURDER


After
the murder of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, 1948, the RSS was banned on
February 4, 1948.
It was banned for anti-national activities and the government communiqué (issued
by the Home Ministry headed by Sardar Patel) banning the RSS was
self-explanatory:

 

"In
their resolution of February 2, 1948 the Government of India declared their
determination to root out the forces of hate and violence that are at work in
our country and imperil the freedom of the Nation and darken her fair name. In
pursuance of this policy the Government of India have decided to declare
unlawful the RSS." [Cited in Justice on Trial, RSS, Bangalore, 1962, p.
64.]

 

The
communiqué went on to disclose that the ban on the RSS was imposed because,

"Undesirable
and even dangerous activities have been carried on by members of the Sangh. It
has been found that in several parts of the country individual members of the
RSS have indulged in acts of violence involving arson, robbery, dacoity, and
murder and have collected illicit arms and ammunition. They have been found
circulating leaflets exhorting people to resort to terrorist

methods,
to collect firearms, to create disaffection against the government and suborn
the police

and
the military." [Ibid, pp. 65-66.]

 

It
is well-known that the then Home Minister, Sardar Patel, had a soft-corner for
the RSS and continues
to be a favourite with the RSS. However even Sardar Patel found it difficult to
defend the
RSS in the aftermath of Gandhiji's assassination. In a letter written to the
head of the RSS, Golwalkar,
dated 11 September 1948, Sardar Patel stated:

 

"Organizing
the Hindus and helping them is one thing but going in for revenge for its
sufferings on innocent and helpless men, women
and children is quite another thing…Apart from this, their opposition
to the Congress, that too of such virulence, disregarding all considerations of
personality, decency or decorum, created a kind of unrest among the people. All
their speeches were full of communal poison. It was not necessary to spread
poison in order to enthuse the Hindus and organize for their protection. As a
final result of the poison, the country had to suffer the sacrifice of the
invaluable life of Gandhiji. Even an iota of the sympathy of the Government, or
of the people, no more remained for the RSS. In fact opposition grew.
Opposition turned more severe, when the RSS men expressed joy and distributed
sweets after Gandhiji's death. Under these conditions it became inevitable for 
the
Government to take action against the RSS…Since then, over six
months have elapsed. We had hoped that after this lapse of time, with full and
proper consideration the RSS persons would come to the right path. But from the
reports that come to me, it is evident that attempts to put fresh life into
their same old activities are afoot." [Ibid, pp. 26-28.]

 

Hindu
Mahasabha and RSS were jointly responsible for the murder of Father of Nation, 
Mahatma
Gandhi, this fact was further corroborated by Sardar Patel in a letter to a
prominent leader
of Hindu Mahasabha, Shyama Prasad Mookerjee on July 18, 1948. Sardar wrote:

 

"As
regards the RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha, the case relating to Gandhiji's murder
is subjudice and I should not like to say anything about the participation of
the two organizations, but our reports do confirm that, as a result of the
activities of these two bodies, particularly the former,
an atmosphere was created in the country in which such a ghastly tragedy became 
possible.
There is no doubt in my mind that the extreme section of the Hindu Mahasabha
was involved
in the conspiracy.

 

“The
activities of the RSS constituted a clear threat to the existence of Government
and the State. Our
reports show that those activities, despite the ban, have not died down.
Indeed, as time has marched
on, the RSS circles are becoming more defiant and are indulging in their
subversive activities
in an increasing measure." [Letter 64 in Sardar Patel: Select
Correspondence 1945-

1950,
Volume 2, Navjiwan Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1977, pp. 276-277.]




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