Oh, so one out of the 4 photos I posted is "fake" & you were offended
No, I'm not offended. Nehru and his life is of no interest to me.
Wonder where your sense of outrage is when these same people continuously malign RSS day in day out, providing fake news.
You stand for your politics, you are blind to the non-RSS murders, no sense of outrage. Nothing.
Other side whoever that is, blind to RSS deaths.
There is propaganda on both sides. Don't tell me RSS members don't quote these fake photos and it is reactionary.
RSS has been at every national disaster actively helping people since for ever.
RSS has actively helped soldiers at the border with what ever support it could give.
RSS is running the largest school network all over India in the most inhospitable places and extremely backward areas without any govt support.
Of course they have been. I didn't denounce that. They are as much Indian as anyone here is.
The only issue here is, you talk like only RSS cares about India. Rest others are secular and traitors.
People often forget it was Sanghi Shyama Prasad
Na, I still wonder, being a nationalist why did he wrote a letter to the British Government as to how they should respond to "Quit India" movement. In this letter, dated July 26, 1942 he wrote:
"Let me now refer to the situation that may be created in the province as a result of any widespread movement launched by the Congress. Anybody, who during the war, plans to stir up mass feeling, resulting internal disturbances or insecurity, must be resisted by any Government that may function for the time being"
Mukherjee in this letter reiterated that the Fazlul Haq-led Bengal Government, along with its alliance partner
Hindu Mahasabha would make every possible effort to defeat the Quit India movement in the province of Bengal and made a concrete proposal in regard to this:
"The question is how to combat this movement (Quit India) in Bengal? The administration of the province should be carried on in such a manner that in spite of the best efforts of the Congress, this movement will fail to take root in the province. It should be possible for us, especially responsible Ministers, to be able to tell the public that the freedom for which the Congress has started the movement, already belongs to the representatives of the people. In some spheres it might be limited during the emergency. Indians have to trust the British, not for the sake for Britain, not for any advantage that the British might gain, but for the maintenance of the defense and freedom of the province itself. You, as Governor, will function as the constitutional head of the province and will be guided entirely on the advice of your Minister."
Or is this a propaganda too? I don't think he wrote this letter while in Jail like you know Savarkar.