[Of course the contents of these declassified files cannot be taken as
gospel truths.
Nevertheless these are relevant inputs.]

I/II.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1311246

RSS instigated assassination bid on first Indian army chief: CIA files
THE NEWSPAPER'S CORRESPONDENT — UPDATED Jan 28, 2017 09:15am

NEW DELHI: *In what could be sensational revelations for many Indians
and a huge embarrassment for the Modi government, the recently
released CIA files have claimed that the rightwing Hindu Rashtriya
Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) had instigated northern army officers to plot
an assassination bid on the country’s first army commander Gen K.M.
Cariappa, who was from the southern region of Coorg.* [Emphasis in
original.]

Gen K.M. Cariappa
Gen K.M. Cariappa

The revelations were first published in the Hindi daily Jansatta on
Friday, but this correspondent corroborated the story with the United
States Central Intelligence Agency files that were recently released
under President Barrack Obama’s orders.

“Rift in the officer corps of the Indian army,” was the headline of
the redacted file dated June 12, 1950.

***“An attempt to assassinate General Cariappa, Commander in Chief of
the Indian Army, was made during the General’s recent inspection tour
of East Punjab. Six persons have been sentenced to death in connection
with the plot; several high army officers are believed involved,” the
CIA noted.*** [Emphasis added.]

***“General Cariappa as a South Indian is resented by Sikh officers of
the Indian Army. The RSS is capitalising on the North-South rift among
army officers, whom informant considers treacherous and unreliable, to
spread dissension. Officers from Travancore, Maharashtra and Madras
are invariably loyal to General Cariappa.”*** [Emphasis added.]

Another file made public, but whose date has been deleted, carries a
photocopy of the Bombay-based Blitz weekly, an erstwhile popular
tabloid once considered close to Moscow.

It quotes a CIA researcher as struggling to unravel the standoff
between Pakistan and India over Kashmir.

He goes on to ponder if India should opt for temporary military rule
as Gen Cariappa had suggested. The general was field marshal in 1965
when he apparently made the remarks. Military officers of both
countries went to school together and fought side by side in World War
II, the report said. They would be able to resolve the issues dogging
them.

According to the Blitz story quoting the CIA researcher, Gen Cariappa
had pondered that a short stint of military rule in India would help
deal with the communist threat and also tackle regional troubles. The
latter issue may have been inspired by his experience in Punjab where
he was nearly killed in a plot, which was staged by fellow officers,
according to the CIA.

Gen Cariappa belonged to the Coorgi region of proud soldiers, which is
now part of the southern state of Karnataka. He is idolised by the
Coorgis as a great national hero.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi credits his political moorings to his
training as a member of the RSS. He was campaigning in the poll-bound
Punjab on Friday. Former army officers have been fielded by several
parties in Indian elections.

A former Sikh army chief is one of the candidates for the ruling
coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party and Akali Dal in the assembly
polls due on Feb 4.

The RSS is the ideological fountainhead of the BJP and it denies
periodic charges of having a role in the assassination of Mahatma
Gandhi.

To view Dawn.com's compilation of extracts from the declassified CIA
documents, click here.

Published in Dawn January 28th, 2017

II.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/rss-tried-to-sow-discord-in-army-in-1950/articleshow/56845089.cms

'RSS tried to sow discord in Army in 1950'

TNN | Updated: Jan 29, 2017, 06.10 AM IST

NEW DELHI: ***The RSS in 1950 worked to stoke discord within the
Indian Army allegedly over the leadership of the first
Commander-in-Chief K M Cariappa, according to a declassified
report.*** [Emphasis added.]

***The two-paragraph wire states that there was an attempt to
assassinate Gen Cariappa, whom later became Field Marshal, during a
tour of east Punjab and that six people were sentenced to death in
connection with the plot.*** [Emphasis added.]

***Claiming Gen Cariappa was resented by Sikh officers, the wire says,
"RSS is capitalising on the north-south split among Army officers,
persuading Sikh officers, whom the informant considers treacherous and
unreliable, to spread dissension."*** [Emphasis added.]

However, apart from the noting that informant had his biases, the wire
seems to offer a contradictory view that "officers from Travancore,
Maharashtra and Madras are invariably loyal to Gen Cariappa". Since
RSS leadership then and for decades later was strongly influenced by
Maharashtrian brahmins, its motives in opposing Gen Cariappa are not
clear.


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