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Narendra Modi On Sardar Patel: Putting Goebbels To Shame

*By Shamsul Islam*

13 June, 2013
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Gujarat Chief Minister and Hindutva icon Narendra Modi, while inaugurating
an all-India conference on livestock and dairy development on June 11, 2013
in Gandhinagar, announced a nation-wide campaign to collect small pieces of
iron from farmers and use them to build a ‘Statue of Unity’ in memory of
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first interior minister of independent India
in Nehru’s cabinet.

He announced, “On the day of Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary on October
31, 2013, we will launch a nation-wide campaign, covering more than five
lakh villages throughout the country, to collect small pieces of iron of
any tool used by farmers from each village, that will be used in the
building of the statue.” This ‘Statue of Unity’ is to be the tallest statue
on Earth: the 182 metres (392 feet) tall statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
— the Iron Man — will be built opposite the Sardar Sarovar Dam over the
Narmada river in south Gujarat.

Modi lamented the fact that architect of modern India, “Sardar Patel
brought the nation together. But gradually his memories are fading away”
and went on to declare that “to reinvigorate his memory and as a fitting
tribute to the Iron Man of India, we are building this statue, which will
be double in height than the Statue of Liberty in New York.” He also
reminded the audience that “Sardar Patel was also a farmer who was
instrumental in bringing farmers into the freedom struggle.”

This grandiose project of Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, who is an
RSS whole-timer, raises a few pertinent issues. He was inaugurating a
national conference on livestock and dairying, both of which are passing
through a very critical phase due to famine, corporatization of
agricultural land and high costs. The well-being of livestock and dairying
is essentially connected with the well-being of farmers. According to
official data, in the last one decade, on an average, one Indian farmer
committed suicide every 40 minutes due to debt, sub-standard seeds/manure,
high costs and scarcity of water, to name only few of the endless problems.
In the same decade millions of head of cattle have perished due to famine,
shrinking pasture lands and handing over fertile lands to business houses
and builder mafias. Dairy products have become luxury items beyond the
reach of common Indians. India leads the world in having the largest number
of under-nourished children and women. Shockingly, Modi had no comments on
this worsening scenario.

Modi’s love for Sardar Patel is intriguing for many reasons. Patel was a
Congress leader who, inspired by Gandhi’s principle of non-violence, led a
great and very powerful movement of farmers at Bardoli taluka in 1928. This
is known as the Bardoli Satyagraha and the then pro-British English Press
described it as “Bolshevism in Bardoli” and Patel as its “Lenin.”

Patel was awarded the title 'Sardar' after this heroic struggle. This
peasants’ movement started against the extortionate lagan imposed by the
British rulers and landlords and selling of large tracts of agricultural
land to moneybags of Bombay. Sardar Patel led the movement but he had
devoted Congressmen/women workers, both Hindus & Muslims, like Imam Saheb
Abdul Kadir, Uttamchand Deepchand Shah, Mohanlal Kameshwar Pandya, Bhaktiba
Desai, Darbar Gopaldas Desai, Meethubehn Petit, Jugatrambhai Dave,
Surajbehn Mehta, Umar Sobani and Phoolchand Kavi, who challenged the
colonial masters and their henchmen at the ground level.

One important fact to be noted is that the Hindu Mahasabha and the RSS,
which existed during this period, kept aloof from this historical struggle.
Modi’s co-option of Patel, who was a prominent Congress leader of the
anti-British freedom struggle, is part of a ploy of the Hindutva camp to be
seen as part of the freedom movement despite having betrayed it. This kind
of co-option game is likely to succeed, as the Congress as a party has
become indifferent to its anti-colonial legacy.

Dead persons do not speak, and Sardar Patel cannot appear to put across the
truth. However, contemporary documents show that Modi's and the Hindutva
camp's love for Sardar Patel is based on lies. Sardar Patel hated Hindutva
politics and was the person who imposed the first ban on the RSS. The
February 4, 1948 communique 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.”

The communique went on to say 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.”

It was Sardar Patel who, as Home Minister, did not hesitate in telling the
then supremo of the RSS, Guru Golwalkar, that his organization was
responsible for killing Gandhi and instigating violence. In a letter
written to 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.”

Sardar Patel continued hammering the fact that the Hindutva brigade
collectively was responsible for the murder of Gandhi. In a letter to Nehru
dated February 27, 1948, he wrote, “It was a fanatical wing of the Hindu
Mahasabha directly under Savarkar that hatched the conspiracy and saw it
through. It also appears that conspiracy was limited to some ten men… Of
course, his [Gandhiji’s] assassination was welcomed by those of the RSS and
Hindu Mahasabha who were strongly opposed to his way of thinking and to his
policy.”

Sardar Patel stressed the same fact in his letter to a prominent leader of
the Hindu Mahasabha, Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, on July 18, 1948: “As regards
the RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha, the case relating to Gandhiji’s murder is
sub-judice 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.”

Despite all these facts, Narendra Modi claims to love Sardar Patel. It only
shows that Modi has no qualms about resorting to deceits for selfish gains.
Sardar Patel is a ready-made heroic figure. Modi does not have to
manufacture him. He and the RSS have only to hide the fact that the man was
opposed to their organization and had acted against it, and then, by what
can only be called theft, proceed to make him one of their own. This
defiance of historical fact is characteristic of the strategy of the
Hindutva camp. Goebbels is dead, long live Modi.

[I am thankful to Mr. Mukul Dube for inputs]

*Shamsul Islam is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science,
Satyawati College, University of Delhi. notoinjust...@gmail.com*

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