*Gandhi Murder and Role of RSS: Debate Continues*


*Ram Puniyani*



Last week (March 2014) Rahul Gandhi in an election campaign meeting said
that 'RSS people killed Gandhiji and today their people and BJP talk of
him...They opposed Sardar Patel and Gandhiji." In a reaction to his statement
RSS has lodged a complaint with election commission. This is not the first
time that Rahul Gandhi has made such a statement; on an earlier occasion
also he had made similar statement. What is the truth of Gandhi murder; did
RSS as an organization had any role in it? Were members of RSS involved in
it? What was the reaction of RSS followers in the wake of Gandhi murder?
What was the response of Sardar Patel, the then Home minister in Union
Cabinet to this ghastly murder?



These have been the subject matters of many books, films and plays, apart
from myriad of books and articles. While the incident, the commissions of
inquiry and the judgment are there for all to see, the deeper causes of
Gandhi murder have not been debated, the underlying cause of contrasting
Nationalisms is not brought to the fore in most of the debates. Today it is
necessary not only to unearth the incident of Gandhi murder but it is also
imperative to understand that Gandhi murder had deeper ideological
underpinnings, those related to two notions of Nationalism, the one Indian
Nationalism, which Gandhi espoused and strived for and other the Hindu
Nationalism, the nationalism pursued by Godse, Gandhi's murderer.
Incidentally the current Prime Ministerial candidate of BJP, the political
wing of RSS, is also boasting about his nationalism being Hindu, so the
matters become all the more relevant in the current political context.



After the murder of Mahatma, the official RSS line had been that we have
nothing to do with Godse; neither is he a member of RSS.  They could get
away with this as there was no official record of members of RSS, and they
could disown Godse at legal level. As such Godse joined RSS in 1930 and
very soon rose to be its *bauddhik* *pracharak* (intellectual propagator),
"Having worked for the uplift of the Hindus I felt it necessary to take
part in political activities of the country for the protection of just
rights of Hindus. I therefore left the Sangh (RSS) and joined Hindu
Mahasabha (Godse, '*Why I Assassinated Mahatma Gandhi*' 1993, and Pg.
102). He held Mahatma responsible for appeasing Muslims, and thereby the
formation of Pakistan. He joined Hindu Mahasabha, at that time the only
political party of Hindutva, and became general secretary of its Pune
Branch.  In due course he started a newspaper, as founder editor, called
*Agrani* or Hindu Rashtra.



In an interview given to 'The Times of India' (25 Jan 98) Nathuram's
brother Gopal Godse, who was also an accomplice in the murder, elaborates
the apparent reasons and Nathuram's RSS membership. "The appeasement policy
followed by him (Gandhi) and imposed on all Congress governments'
encouraged the Muslim separatist tendencies that eventually created
Pakistan.... Technically and theoretically he (Nathuram) was a member (of
RSS), but he stopped workings for it later. His statement in the court that
he had left the RSS was to protect the RSS workers who would be imprisoned
following the murder. On the understanding that they (RSS workers) would
benefit from his dissociating himself from the RSS, he gladly did it."



This murder was celebrated by RSS followers by distributing sweets, Sardar
Patel wrote, "All their (RSS) leaders' speeches were full of communal
poison.  As a final result, the poisonous atmosphere was created in which
such a ghastly tragedy (Gandhi's murder) became possible.  RSS men
expressed their joy and distributed sweets after Gandhi's death."  Excerpts
from Sardar Patel's letters to M S Golwalkar and S P Mookerjee.  (*Outlook*,
April 27, 1998) The way Hindu communalists were spewing poison against
Gandhi, it was logical outcome of their politics.  They used the word
*wadh*for this murder; this word stands for killing a demon who is
harming the
society.  In a way Gandhi murder was the first major offensive of the
Hindutva politics on Indian Nationalism, in a way it was to herald the
onset of bigger dangers which Hindutva politics has assumed today.



Contrary to the claims of Godse that it was only his planning, the
commissions of inquiry have stated that it was a conspiracy by various
followers of Hindu Mahsabha-RSS ideology, who planned to kill the Mahatma
as he, a Hindu, was a big obstacle to turn this country in to a Hindu
nation. Sardar Patel wrote that it was a fanatical wing of the Hindu
Mahasabha directly under Savarkar that hatched the conspiracy and saw it
through,...of course his 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 Quoted in Justice Kapoor report Chapter I page 43).
Justice Jivan Lal Kapoor himself concluded that "...all the facts taken
together were destructive of any theory other than the conspiracy to murder
by Savarkar and his group."



This Hindutva became the base of politics of Hindu Mahsabha and RSS. Gandhi
in contrast was a Hindu but was opposed to the idea of Nation being a Hindu
nation. Similarly we see Maulana Abul Kalam Azad; a Muslim never supported
the idea of a Muslim Nation Pakistan. Gandhi and Hindutva politics were two
opposite poles. Gandhi united the whole nation on secular grounds, cutting
across region, religion and caste. He was a religious person but he was
opposed to misuse of religion for political goals... "In India, for whose
fashioning I have worked all my life, every man enjoys equality of status,
whatever his religion is. The state is bound to be wholly secular" (Harijan
August 31, 1947) and," religion is a personal affair of each individual, it
must not be mixed up with politics or national affairs"(ibid pg 90).While
Hindu Mahasabha and RSS believed that this nation is a Hindu nation and
minorities have to remain subordinate to Hindus. They mostly did not take
part in anti British agitations and struggles. For example Savarkar who was
an anti British revolutionary in the beginning of his life, after getting
released from Andman jail, never participated in any anti British movement
or joined and national movement. RSS followers barring Hedgewar,
occasionally and in the beginning also did not take part in freedom
movement. Their main focus was countering the Muslim communalists and
subjugating them, they were not against the British power as such.



The issue of 55 crores was a mere pretext As a matter of fact this 55 crore
was the Pakistan's share from the united treasury. The first installment of
the money was already given and 55 crores were to be given. Meanwhile
Pakistan attacked Kashmir. Indian Government withheld these 55 crores after
Pakistan attack on Kashmir. Kashmir that time was an independent state and
Gandhi, true to his ethical stand in political arena, asked the government
not to link Pakistan's share with the Kashmir problem.



Any way this was a pretext as even before Gandhi talked about Pakistan's
share of 55 crores, already four attacks were made on Gandhi's life, in
some of which Godse was also involved. Jagan Phadnis in his book '*Mahatmyachi
Akher*'  (Lokvangymay Griha, 1994) correctly argues that Gandhi murder was
not on the charges propagated by them (Partition and insistence on paying
Pakistan's dues (55 crore) from the treasury), but due to the basic deep
differences with the social politics of Gandhi and that of the followers of
the Hindu Rashtra.  These two reasons are proffered merely as a pretext for
the same. We need to understand that when BJP and company talk of
nationalism, they are not talking of Indian Nationalism but Hindu
nationalism, which is the not so hidden part of their political agenda. The
present attacks on secular fabric of our polity are yet another
assassination attempts of Mahatma. So talking about the deeper causes of
his murder will remain relevant till the attacks on secular democratic
values of the country continue to hover on the nation.

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