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Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 09:34:42 +0530

Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee: The Hindutva
Icon Who Betrayed the Freedom Struggle of India



Shamsul
Islam



Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee (1901-1953)
is a prominent Hindutva icon for the RSS/BJP camp. It was he who, on the advice
of M.S. Golwalkar, founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) in 1951 and became
the first president of the political arm of the RSS. He died in Srinagar, Jammu
and Kashmir, on 23 June 1953, when he was under arrest. His death is mourned
every year as 'End Article 370 Day' and 'Save Kashmir Day'.



This year too, meetings were organized
to highlight the 'sacrifice' of Dr Mookerjee for Jammu and Kashmir. L.K. Advani
and Narendra Modi addressed gatherings at Delhi and Madhopur, Punjab,
respectively. Dr Mookerjee was lauded as a great nationalist and patriot.
Advani in his blog
(http://blog.lkadvani.in/blog-in-english/salutations-to-a-great-martyr) on 23
June 2013, under the title SALUTATIONS TO A GREAT MARTYR, apart from giving
details of Dr Mookerjee's founding of the BJS, the Kashmir campaign, his arrest
at Madhopur and subsequent death at the state hospital in Srinagar, declared
him to be 'a great leader' and a 'great patriot right from his birth'. He went
on to add that 'We in the BJP owe our position in India's politics to the
sacrifices and exertions of thousands who have preceded us, and above all to
the vision and martyrdom of Dr Mookerjee.'



On the same day, Narendra Modi wrote
the following, which was reproduced in the blog of Advani:



“Today
we remember the great Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a statesman, thinker and a
patriot who devoted his life towards strengthening national integration. The
founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, he left us on this day exactly 59 years
back in 1953…Remembering him, Advaniji has penned a heart-touching blog today
“SALUTATIONS TO A GREAT MARTYR!” which I would like to share with you.”



The rhetoric of these two ‘Iron Men’
of the RSS/BJP camp needs to be cross-checked with the contemporary documents
available. Perusal of these documents clearly shows that the claim that Dr
Syama Prasad Mookerjee was a 'great leader' and a 'great patriot right from his
birth' is a farce. Dr Mookerjee did not participate in the Freedom Struggle
launched to liberate India from British rule. If patriotism means being part of
the Freedom Struggle and making sacrifices, Dr Mookerjee not only kept aloof
from it but also betrayed it by siding with the British rulers and the Muslim
League. He was a great votary of the partition of Bengal on the eve of India’s
independence.



In pre-Independence times he was a
prominent leader of the Hindu Mahasabha, which was led by V.D. Savarkar. When
in 1942 during the Quit India movement the British rulers were asked to quit
India, they responded to this mass movement by unleashing a reign of terror.
While hundreds of people died in police firings, the Hindu Mahasabha, with the
Muslim League led by M.A. Jinnah, ran coalition governments in Sind, Bengal and
NWFP. This is corroborated by the following words of 'Veer' Savarkar (from his
presidential speech to the 24th session of the Hindu Mahasabha at Kanpur in
1942):



“In
practical politics also the Mahasabha knows that we must advance through
reasonable compromises. Witness the fact that only recently in Sind, the
Sind-Hindu-Sabha on invitation had taken the responsibility of joining hands
with the League itself in running coalition Government. The case of Bengal is
well known. Wild Leaguers whom even the Congress with all its submissiveness
could not placate grew quite reasonably compromising and sociable as soon as
they came in contact with the HM and the Coalition Government, under the
premiership of Mr Fazlul Huq and the able lead of our esteemed Mahasabha leader
Dr Syama Prasad Mookerji, functioned successfully for a year or so to the
benefit of both the communities.”



In Sind, the Hindu Mahasabha entered
into an alliance with the Muslim League and formed the government after the
great secular prime minister (at that time chief ministers were designated
prime ministers) Allah Baksh was dismissed by the British Governor for his
support to the Quit India Movement. He headed the Ittehad (unity) Party
government. It was a mass based secular party consisting of Muslims, Hindus and
Sikhs which did not allow the Muslim League to enter Sind, a Muslim majority
province. He was murdered by Muslim League goons in 1943. Later on a coalition
government between the Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha was formed in NWFP
also.



In a more shocking development, the
Hindu Mahasabha of Dr Mookerjee decided to help the British rulers in World War
II. It was the time when Subhash Chandra Bose, known as Netaji, was organizing
the INA (Azad Hind Fauj) in a military campaign to force the British out. The
extent to which the Hindu Mahasabha was willing to help the British masters is
clear from the following directive issued by Savarkar as President of the
Mahasabha:



“So
far as India's defence is concerned, Hindudom must ally unhesitatingly, in a
spirit of responsive co-operation, with the war effort of the Indian government
in so far as it is consistent with the Hindu interests, by joining the Army,
Navy and the Aerial forces in as large a number as possible and by securing an
entry into all ordnance, ammunition and war craft factories.... Again it must
be noted that Japan's entry into the war has exposed us directly and
immediately to the attack by Britain’s enemies. Consequently, whether we like
it or not, we shall have to defend our own hearth and home against the ravages
of the war and this can only be done by intensifying the government's war
effort to defend India. Hindu Mahasabhaites must, therefore, rouse Hindus
especially in the provinces of Bengal and Assam as effectively as possible to
enter the military forces of all arms without losing a single minute.” [Cited
in V.D. Savarkar, Samagra Savarkar Wangmaya: Hindu Rashtra Darshan, vol.
6, Maharashtra Prantik Hindusabha, Poona, 1963, p. 460]



The Hindu Mahasabha was in direct
contact with the then British Viceroy and the Commander-in-Chief of the British
armed forces for organizing resources, both human and material, for the British
war effort. It organized armed forces recruitment camps. Savarkar even called
upon all those Hindus who had offered to join British armed forces to “be
perfectly amenable and obedient to the military discipline and order which may
prevail there provided always that the latter do not deliberately aim to
humiliate Hindu Honour.” [Cited in A.S. Bhide (ed.), Vinayak Damodar
Savarkar's Whirlwind Propaganda: Extracts from the President's Diary of his
Propagandist Tours, Interviews from December 1937 to October 1941, na,
Bombay, 1940, p. xxviii]



It may not be out of place to say here
that I posted a comment on Advani's blog referring to Dr Mookerjee's
participation in a Muslim League government in Bengal, as narrated by Savarkar,
on 23 June 2013 at 9.14 a.m., requesting his comments. In a short while it was
removed. I reposted it at 10.43 but the same story was repeated. But my comment
re-appeared on 26 June, again without any response. It is true that the blog
belongs to the RSS/BJP leader, Advani, and that he has the absolute right to
decide what appears on it. However, I feel that since he had made statements he
should have responded to my query, 'Was Dr Mookerjee a patriot for a
democratic-secular India?’ His silence suggests to me that he knows that bluff
has its limitations.



It is not that I am unsympathetic.
Even a master of sophistry cannot deal with the contradiction that the Hindu
Mahasabha helped to run provinces for the British rulers precisely
when a much larger
number of Indians was asking the British to leave India. Even Advani cannot
explain away the eagerness of Dr Mookerjee's mentor, Savarkar, to aid the
British war effort when countless Indians so badly wanted 'the Jewel in the
[British] Crown' to be their own land again that Subhas Bose even undertook
military action. We should never forget that when the Hindu Mahasabha led by
Savarkar and Dr Mookerjee was facilitating the colonial masters’ war efforts,
the freedom fighters were raising the slogan, “na ek bhai, na ek pai” (not a
man, not a paisa for the War).



Finally, as a student of Indian
politics and history, I request Advani to reveal the source of his information
that Dr Mookerjee was a 'great patriot right from his birth', about which no
one else knows anything. I have been denied a response by Advani in his blog
but am hopeful that this write-up will secure an explanation from the RSS
patriarch to enrich the nation’s memory about Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee.

[With thanks to Mr Mukul Dube for suggestions]


                                        


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