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With reference to your article, “Help fight forces of hatred: Rahul Gandhi’s appeal to NRIs in Bahrain” (January 9) Basking in the reflected glory of his “allied” electoral success in Gujarat, Mr Rahul Gandhi (pictured) is emboldened to get back to the old Congress game — blaming the BJP of communalis­m. This, from the member of a party which has the dubious distinctio­n of being the progenitor of divisive vote-bank politics of minority appeasemen­t and allying with the most communal elements. And astonishin­gly, he says his party knows how to defeat the BJP, since the former has the experience of defeating the British. Like the Leftist falsehoods about Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid, maybe he thinks that such half-truths will go unnoticed.

In his “History of the Freedom Movement in India” Vol 3, renowned historian Dr R C Majumdar quotes a conversati­on between P B Chakrabort­y and Clement Attlee: “... Attlee had cited several reasons, the most important of which were the activities of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose which had weakened the very foundation­s of the attachment of the Indian land and naval forces to the British government.” Hence, let not Mr Rahul harbour any illusions about his party’s role in ending the British rule, when the colonialis­ts themselves reveal the names of the persons behind their retreat. Instead of Goebbelsia­n communal propaganda against the BJP, Mr Rahul should question the ruling party on jobs, agricultur­e, poverty

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