by PANKAJ
SHARMA
Here was an 'iron man', born 139 years ago in 1875 who
struggled with Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom struggle for our country--Sardar
Vallabh Bhai Patel. He played the instrumental role to make India unified after
independence.
And, here was an 'iron lady', born 97 years ago in 1917 who
fought for the unity, integrity and development of our country and whose life
was snatched by her own bodyguards on a Wednesday morning in 1984--Indira
Gandhi. She was the only prime minister assassinated in the line of duty.
The iron man was born on 31st October and the iron lady
martyred on 31st October. Sardar Patel and Indira Gandhi shared this date in
history for and nation had been remembering both of them with great respect and
affection for last so many years for their contributions.
But this Friday, on 31st October, our newly elected prime
minister Narendra Modi chose not to go to Shakti Sthal to pay homage to Indira
Gandhi who sacrifised her life for the nation's unity. He rather preferred to
offer his 'shradhanjali' to Indira Gandhi through a tweet. But we should
be grateful to Modi for his large heartedness that he did not forget another
national icon who worked in the Congress party throughout his life and went to
Sardar Patel's statue to wish him Happy Birthday and even joined 'Run for
Unity', which Modi piloted in Vadodara in Gujarat last year when he was chief minister. He has also declared the
day of 31st October as 'Rashtriya
Ekta Divas'.
During an address at Rajpath before he opened the run, Modi
told us that how Mahatma Gandhi was incomplete without Sardar Patel and
conveniently forgot to tell that how Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru were the right
and left hands of Mahatma Gandhi. Modi also reminded us, 'Let us not forget
that a nation that disregards its history can never create one…Don’t divide
history, legacy in narrow confined of ideology.' We surely must congratulate
him on this realisation of truth. Modi cannot be unaware of the fact as he
himself is a proud pracharak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh that
Sardar Patel has always been a staunch Congressman, who after becoming the
first home minister of India had to ban RSS just four days after Mahatma Gandhi
became victim of Nathuram Godse's bullets. Patel signed the banning orders on 4
February 1948 and RSS chief Mahadev Sadashiv Golwalker was sent to jail after
few days.
The ban notification issued that time reads, "in
practice, members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh have not adhered to their
professed ideals. Undesirable and even dangerous activities have been carried
on by members of the Sangh...individual members of RSS have indulged in the
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. The activities have been carried on under a cloak of
secrecy...".
The government, of which Sardar Patel was the home
minister, demanded RSS to reform itself. Patel wrote two important letters in
this connection. One to Shyama Prasad Mookherjee and another to Golwalker. On
18 July 1948, Patel wrote to Mookharjee, "The activities of RSS
constituted a clear threat to the existence of the Government and the
State.....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 wrote a letter to Golwalker on 11 September
1948 in which he outlined the "objectionable part" of RSS activities
which "arose when they, burning with revenge, began attacking
Mussalmaans...". This letter mentions how "As a final result of the
communal poison the country had to suffer the sacrifice of the invaluable life
of Gandhiji...". Patel further said that people's opposition to the RSS
grew when "the RSS men expressed joy and distributed sweets after Gandhiji's
death."
Even two months after the letter to Golwalker Home Ministry
headed by Sardar Patel issued a press note on 14 November 1948 which said that
Golwalker wanted the ban on RSS to be lifted without agreeing to the
government's demand. Press note also quoted information received from the
provincial governments saying, "the activities carried on in various forms
and waysbt the people associated with the RSS tend to be anti-national and
often subversive and violent and persistent attempts are being made bt the RSS
to revive an atmosphere in the country which was productive of such disastrous
consequences in the past...".
Celebrating Sardar Patel's birth anniversary could have
been a welcome sign if there was no mischievous blink in the eyes of Narendra
Modi and he would not have ridiculed the assassination of a serving prime
minister by saying, “But it is unfortunate that 30 years ago, an event occurred
that threatened India’s unity.” We all love Sardar Patel. Whole country salutes
him for his contribution. But, I can say for sure that Modi's recently found
love for Sardar Patel in impure. Let's have the world's tallest statue to
remember Patel at a cost of rupees 2979 crores, but why Narendra Modi failed to
release even rupees one crore to Sardar Patel Memorial Trust at Patel's birth
place Karmasad when he was the chief minister of Gujarat and in that capacity
was the ex-officio trustee of that trust? Modi apparently took no interest when
the trust celebrated 135th birth anniversary of Patel in 2010. Even simple needs
of the trust were not taken care of by Modi government in Gujarat for full 15
years. Congress-led union government gave a grant of rupees 22 crore in 2009
for the activities for running the activities of Sardar Patel Memorial Trust
and to protect and maintain Patel's ancestral house in Karamsad.
Sardar Patel must have been sulking by watching the petty
politics played by the government on the "Day of Iron Man and Iron
Lady" only because prime minister belongs to an outfit called Bhartiya
Janta Party that is a political mask of its mother-organisation--RSS, whom
Patel asked to make provision in its constitution and declare that it would not
indulge in politics. Article 4-B of RSS constitution was included after this.
But, who cares!
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