*Two minute silence for Bhiku Daji Bhilare*

-subhash gatade



Death of a freedom fighter normally evokes mixed emotions.

For a section of people - whose number is diminishing fast - it is a moment
of nostalgia when idealism was in air and sacrificing oneself for the cause
of emancipation of humanity was looked at with respect, whereas for a
larger section which is being intoxicated with glories of our ancient past,
there is a feeling of indifference to say the least.

Bhiku Daji Bhilare (Born on November 26, 1919) who died at the age of 98
years rather proved to be an exception. Not only thousands of people from
all walks of life and various political streams participated in his
cremation, the mainstream media also reported about it. It may be mainly
because of this member of the *Rashtra Seva Dal* in his youth, who was
active in the "parallel government" movement in Satara district run by
revolutionary Nana Patil and others, had mainly devoted himself to
social-political service, after representing Jawali assembly constituency
in the state legislature for 18 years.

Of course, not very many people know one of his brave acts - saving
Gandhi's life, at a very crucial juncture in the nation's history when
independence was approaching and Gandhi was to play an important role in
the unfolding developments. It was the year 1944 when Gandhi was visiting
Panchagani, a hill station near Pune (May 1944), where a young crowd of
15-20 young people came in a chartered bus. They had organised a daylong
protest demonstration against him but refused to talk when Gandhi invited
them when the said attack occurred.

Gandhi's great grandson Tushar Gandhi, in his book, 'Let’s Kill Gandhi,'
has mentioned the incident. He tells us how during that prayer meeting,
Nathuram Godse dressed in Nehru shirt, *pajama* and jacket, brandishing a
dagger had rushed towards Gandhi.

“Godse was overpowered by Bhilare Guruji and Manishankar Purohit. Two
youths accompanying Godse ran away,”..

..“(In) July 1944, after his release from Aga Khan Prison Camp in May 1944,
Gandhi contracted malaria and was advised to rest by Physician.”

.. “He retired to Panchgani, a mountain resort near Poona (now Pune), where
he stayed at Dilkhush Bunglow. A group of 18 and 20 men reached Panchgani
and held a day-long protest against Gandhi.”

..“When Gandhi was informed about the demonstration, he contacted the
leader of the group, Nathuram Vinayak Godse, for discussion. Nathuram
rejected the invitation and continued the protest,”

(
http://www.newsnation.in/india-news/bhialre-guruji-man-who-saved-mahatma-gandhi-in-1944-dies-at-98-article-177398.html
)

The incident was rather engraved in Bhilare Guruji's memory- as he was
affectionately called later - who had talked about it and written about it
at many places :

"Everyone was allowed to attend Mahatma Gandhi's prayer meetings in
Panchgani. That day, his associates Usha Mehta, Pyarelal, Aruna Asaf Ali
and others were present for the prayers. Godse rushed up to Gandhiji with a
knife saying that he had some questions. I stopped him, twisted his hand
and snatched the knife. But Gandhiji let him go."

(
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/man-who-saved-gandhi-in-1944-dies-at-98/articleshow/59673840.cms
)

The transformation of Bhilare Guruji in a 'youth icon' finds mention in the
reminiscences of senior freedom fighters as well. N D Patil, a freedom
fighter himself and who led the 'Peasants and Workers Party' - who himself
is in his 90s, - told in an interview to a leading daily how

"The news of Guruji saving Gandhiji from Godse spread everywhere in Satara.
I was 15 then. Many of us students went on our cycles to meet Guruji. He
had become an icon for us. He lived a simple life throughout and followed
Gandhian principles," he said. (
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/man-who-saved-gandhi-in-1944-dies-at-98/articleshow/59673840.cms
)

Perhaps it may be sign of fatigue or the changed political ambience in the
country, while the media did provide details about Bhilare Guruji and his
later life, it did not deem it necessary to elaborate further on the
assassination attempt of the Mahatma undertaken by the Hindutva
Supremacists.

Question remains why did Nathuram Godse and his gang of fanatics tried to
attack Gandhi ?

2.

*“... our reports do confirm that, as a result of the activities of these
two bodies, particularly the former (the RSS), an atmosphere was created in
the country in which such a ghastly tragedy (Gandhiji’s assassination)
became possible. There is no doubt in my mind that the extreme section of
the Hindu Mahasabha was involved in this conspiracy. The activities of the
RSS constituted a clear threat to the existence of the 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.”*

*(Sardar Patel’s letter to Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, July 18, 1948):)*

Very few people know the animosity of the Hindutva fanatics towards Gandhi
which was evident in the four attempts on his life before Nathuram Godse’s
final attempt. (Chunibhai Vaidya, a leading Gandhian from Gujarat, talked
about a total of six attempts. Apart from the details of various attempts
mentioned below he talks about an attempt on his life in September 1946
too.)

In fact, the attack in Panchgani was not the first time that they had tried
to kill him.

The first one had happened in Pune (June 25, 1934) when Mahatma Gandhi was
going to the Corporation Auditorium to deliver a speech. Kasturba Gandhi,
his wife, was also accompanying him. Incidentally the car in which the
Gandhis were travelling developed some snag and was delayed whereas the
other car which was in their motorcade reached the venue on time when a
bomb was thrown at the car. The explosion caused injuries to some policemen
and ordinary people.

On closer scrutiny one finds that the attack in Panchagani was the second
attempt on Gandhi's life.

The third attempt happened when Gandhi’s talks with Jinnah started in
September 1944. When Gandhi was leaving for Mumbai from Sevagram Ashram, a
group of fanatic Hindu youth led by Nathuram Godse tried to stop him. Their
contention was that Gandhi should not travel to Mumbai to hold talks with
Jinnah. Nathuram was again found in possession of a dagger.

The fourth attempt on Gandhi’s life (January 20, 1948) involved roughly the
same group, namely, Madanlal Pahwa, Shankar Kistaiya, Digambar Badge,
Vishnu Karkare, Gopal Godse, Nathuram Godse, and Narayan Apte. The plan was
to attack Mahatma Gandhi and Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. In this failed
attempt Madanlal Pahwa placed a cotton ball enclosing a bomb on the wall
behind the podium in Birla Bhavan, where Gandhi was staying. The bomb went
off without creating any panic, although Madanlal Pahwa was caught. Other
members of the group who were assigned to shoot Gandhi in the ensuing melee
developed cold feet and did not act.

And the last one happened on January 30 at 5:17 pm when Nathuram Godse
approached him and shot him three times in his chest at point-blank range.
All those involved in the crime were arrested and tried in a court which
attracted a lot of media attention. Nathuram Godse and Narayan Apte were
sentenced to death by the courts and others were awarded life imprisonment.
As far as Savarkar was concerned, he was acquitted and set free due to lack
of evidence. It was worth noting that Jawaharlal Nehru as well as Gandhi’s
two sons, who felt that the two men were merely pawns of the top Hindutva
leaders, demanded commutation of their death sentence as they sincerely
felt that executing the assassins would in fact dishonour their father’s
legacy who was a staunch opponent of death penalty. Nathuram Godse as well
as the other conspirator, Narayan Apte, were hanged at Ambala Jail on
November 15, 1949.

3.

*”...Government have, however, noticed with regret that in practice members
of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh have not adhered to their professed
ideals.*

*“Undesirable and even dangerous activities have been carried on by the
members of the Sangh. It has been found that in several parts of the
country individual members of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh have indulged
in acts of violence involving arson, robbery, dacoity and murder and have
collected illicit arms and ammunitions. 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 military.”*

(The government communique of February 4, 1948, announcing the ban on RSS
after Gandhi’s assassination)

How did the killers of Gandhi tried [try] to rationalise their criminal
act?

According to them, Gandhiji supported the idea of a separate state for
Muslims; thus in a sense he was responsible for the creation of Pakistan.
Secondly, the belligerence of Muslims was a result of Gandhiji’s policy of
appeasement. Thirdly, in spite of the Pakistani aggression in Kashmir,
Gandhiji fasted to compel the Government of India to release an amount of
Rs 55 crores due to Pakistan.

Anyone familiar with that period of history can decipher that all these
allegations are malicious and factually incorrect also. In fact, the idea
of communal amity which Gandhi upheld all his life was a complete anathema
to the exclusivist, Hindu supremacist world view of the members of the RSS,
Hindu Mahasabha. And while the nation was a racial/religious construct in
the imagination of the Hindutva forces, for Gandhi and the rest of the
nationalists it was a territorial construct or a bounded territory
comprising different communities, collectivities living there.

Looking at the fourteen-year-old history of unsuccessful attempts on
Gandhi's life - which stretched from 1934 to 1948 -  it becomes clear that
the conspiracy to eliminate Gandhiji was conceived much earlier than the
'successful accomplishment' thereof. The grounds advanced for such a
heinous crime could be seen as clever rationalisation to hoodwink the
gullible.

And Bhilare guruji was a living testimony to the fact that all the
'rationalisations' propagated by the Hindutva Supremacists about Gandhi's
assassination were humbug.

Glory to his memory.

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