No RSS member went to prison during freedom struggle: JD(U)

ANI  |  New Delhi/ Patna [India] 

Hitting back at Chief Minister for his remark that if not for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) then Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and would have been a part of Pakistan, the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) on Sunday asserted that the organisation had never contributed to the freedom struggle and served the Britishers.

Talking to ANI, JD (U) leader Neeraj Kumar appealed to the Chief Minister not to talk about the history of RSS, as its only history was serving the Britisher rulers.

"Everyone knows what exactly the history of the was. They used to work for the British and that is why not even one member was in jail during the freedom moment," he added.

Another JD (U) leader Pavan Verma said Adityanath would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce and order in UP at the moment, where innocent people are being beaten up under his regime.

"I think Mr. ji would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce some semblance of and order in UP at the moment, where innocent people are being beaten under his regime. The Anti-romeo squad and the Bajrag Dal are going beyond control. He should focus on all this rather than the Everyone knows that was not involved in India's freedom struggle," he added.

Meanwhile, Defending Adityanath, the (BJP) said the statement was only a sentiment echoed by all.

"What is saying is only a sentiment that is echoed by all. The is the largest nationalistic organization in this country and in this world, which believes in the united India where we assimilate, we respect and we co-exists with others," BJP leader Shaina NC told ANI.

The Chief Minister was responding to the charges levelled by the opposition parties that his government was "concentrating" on issues of 'Gai, Ganga and Gau Raksha' on the instructions of RSS, which did not participate in the freedom struggle.

"Agar aur Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee na hote to West Bengal, aur Kashmir. ke kabje mei hote (Had and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee not been there, West Bengal, and Kashmir would have been under control of Pakistan)," said.

He further added that is the only organisation in the world which does not take any help from the government and works selflessly through its swayamsewaks and pracharaks for the country and culture.

Adityanath was addressing the last meeting of the first UP assembly session, where he was gheraoed by the Opposition parties over a myriad of issues dominated by concerns related to and order situation in the state.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

No RSS member went to prison during freedom struggle: JD(U)

Hitting back at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his remark that if not for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) then Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and West Bengal would have been a part of Pakistan, the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) on Sunday asserted that the organisation had never contributed to the freedom struggle and served the Britishers.Talking to ANI, JD (U) leader Neeraj Kumar appealed to the Chief Minister not to talk about the history of RSS, as its only history was serving the Britisher rulers."Everyone knows what exactly the history of the RSS was. They used to work for the British and that is why not even one RSS member was in jail during the freedom moment," he added.Another JD (U) leader Pavan Verma said Adityanath would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce law and order in UP at the moment, where innocent people are being beaten up under his regime."I think Mr. Yogi Adityanath ji would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce some ...

Hitting back at Chief Minister for his remark that if not for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) then Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and would have been a part of Pakistan, the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) on Sunday asserted that the organisation had never contributed to the freedom struggle and served the Britishers.

Talking to ANI, JD (U) leader Neeraj Kumar appealed to the Chief Minister not to talk about the history of RSS, as its only history was serving the Britisher rulers.

"Everyone knows what exactly the history of the was. They used to work for the British and that is why not even one member was in jail during the freedom moment," he added.

Another JD (U) leader Pavan Verma said Adityanath would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce and order in UP at the moment, where innocent people are being beaten up under his regime.

"I think Mr. ji would be better off confining himself to trying to enforce some semblance of and order in UP at the moment, where innocent people are being beaten under his regime. The Anti-romeo squad and the Bajrag Dal are going beyond control. He should focus on all this rather than the Everyone knows that was not involved in India's freedom struggle," he added.

Meanwhile, Defending Adityanath, the (BJP) said the statement was only a sentiment echoed by all.

"What is saying is only a sentiment that is echoed by all. The is the largest nationalistic organization in this country and in this world, which believes in the united India where we assimilate, we respect and we co-exists with others," BJP leader Shaina NC told ANI.

The Chief Minister was responding to the charges levelled by the opposition parties that his government was "concentrating" on issues of 'Gai, Ganga and Gau Raksha' on the instructions of RSS, which did not participate in the freedom struggle.

"Agar aur Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee na hote to West Bengal, aur Kashmir. ke kabje mei hote (Had and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee not been there, West Bengal, and Kashmir would have been under control of Pakistan)," said.

He further added that is the only organisation in the world which does not take any help from the government and works selflessly through its swayamsewaks and pracharaks for the country and culture.

Adityanath was addressing the last meeting of the first UP assembly session, where he was gheraoed by the Opposition parties over a myriad of issues dominated by concerns related to and order situation in the state.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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