The Asian Age

‘ BJP trying to hijack Netaji as their idol’

CPM alleges RSS had no role in freedom struggle

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New Delhi, Oct. 23: The BJP was trying to hijack Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as its idol in its desperatio­n to misappropr­iate icons of India’s freedom struggle, the CPI( M) charged on Tuesday.

The Left party’s statement came two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a veiled attack on the Nehru- Gandhi clan had alleged the contributi­on of great leaders — Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, B. R. Ambedkar and Subhash Chandra Bose — to the freedom struggle was “deliberate­ly” forgotten to glorify “one family”.

“In its desperatio­n to misappropr­iate icons of India’s freedom struggle, the BJP is now seeking to hijack Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as their idol,” the CPI( M) said in a statement by the party’s polit bureau.

Donning the famous Azad Hind Fauj cap, Prime Minister Modi had on Sunday hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort and unveiled a plaque to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the proclamati­on of the Azad Hind government by Bose.

The Left party alleged that it is “well- establishe­d” that the RSS and its political arms had no role in the India’s epic struggle to earn freedom from the British rule.

“On the contrary, many of their activities complement­ed the British efforts.

“In their effort to erase that ignominiou­s role, they have sought to misappropr­iate Sardar Patel and now Subhas Chandra Bose,” the party said in the statement.

The CPI( M) said it was Sardar Patel who banned the RSS after Mahatma Gandhi’s assassinat­ion and it was Subhas Chandra Bose, as the president of the Indian National Congress, who banned the dual membership of the Congress and what he described as the communal organisati­ons like the Hindu Mahasabha and the Muslim League.

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