Its typical propoganda of leftiest and congress to say RSS killed Gandhi...suits them. But facts are totally different.
Godse was a member of congress much before be joined RSS and for much longer time...he had lot of differences with Gandhi's approach while in congress.
He finally left congress to join RSS, but his long history of disagreements/frustration that made him do it.
Don't forget many leader even in Congress were not happy for breaking the country and over & above give Pakistan money, which Gandhi asked to give.
What are we getting from Pakistan now except slow bleeding? Do u see any legitimacy in Gandhi's logic.... C'mon!
RE:RSS DID NOT KILL GANDHI
by Sandeep Kuulshrestha on Aug 14, 2007 12:45 PM Permalink
Gandhi was a noble man, that's why Tagore called him Mahatama. Can we talk about Tagore in a bad vein also? And why do the people say that he was responsible for Partition? It was Jinnah who did it, on behest of Churchill because he had a ego problem with Gandhi's rise in Indian nationalism and he hated Gandhi's hindu way of satyagraha. And as all noble and saintley people do, he wanted to give the money due for Pakistan. Dont we do same at times when we have disputes with our misguided kins?
RE:RSS DID NOT KILL GANDHI
by anir on Aug 14, 2007 10:51 PM Permalink
Sandeep,
Where do u stay? I want to personally say namskar to u...u seem to be Gandhi re-born.
Misguided kin? do u have any idea of how much people suffered duing partition? And still we continue to suffer...every other day there is news of killing in J&K...I guess our kins seem too misguided.
Just do ur part - Can you please guide them? May be give them money or something? That seems to always work, doesn't it?
RE:RSS DID NOT KILL GANDHI
by Nanchil on Aug 08, 2007 04:54 PM Permalink
You must understand that Gandhi is in no way responsible for the break-up of India. He always struggled for communal harmony. One should have some noble heart to understand ahimsa.
RE:RSS DID NOT KILL GANDHI
by anir on Aug 08, 2007 08:56 PM Permalink
You are wrong in understanding Gandhi.
Gandhi's ahimsa was extreme - it was and is 'rigid' and clearly states that under no circumstances u shd respond. Let's get that clear. At the same time, funny thing is, he attempts to interprete Gita, an message addressed to Kshatria to fight to protect (righteous) people. He is unquestionably confused.
As for communal harmony, that was one-sided, he critisised Dayananda Saraswati's Arya Samaj but never ever the Khaliphat. Congress's appeasement policy's root is Gandhi.
So please understand, on both scores, he is a contradictory and hypocritical man. At best I can say he is was confused.