Social Sciences, asked by raotd, 7 months ago

what are the wishes of the hindu mahasabha and RSS during freedom struggle?

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Answered by Unknown5171
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Answer:

Dekha nhi kahi

tere jaisi

Dikhi nhi kahi

tere jaisi

Dekha nhi kahi

Tere jaisi yehhh...

Dikhi nhi kahi

Tere jaisi

Ab toh baat bhi Hoti hai

Isharoon mein

Sone Nahi Diya tere

khawboon nein

Ho gaya tumse

pyaar hai

Ab kya Mai karu

Aa..

Kya Mai kru

Ab toh baat bhi Hoti hai

Isharoon mein

Sone Nahi Diya tere

khawboon nein

Ho gaya tumse

pyaar hai

Ab kya Mai karu

Aa..

Kya Mai kru

Ladki tu Kamal hai

Ladki tu bawaal hai

Sir se leke pao tak

Ladki bemishal hai

Alag Teri chal hai

Alag hi Andaz hai

Tera Mera milna naah

Koi iteefak hai

3 Saal baad bhi

Lage lage phli mulakaat hai

Dil Mai chupa loon

Yeh Jo tere mere

Khawaab hai

Har Baar galtiyaan ki meri

Maaf hai

Sab mere yaar

Par Tu Kuch khash hai

Jannat se utri

Jaise koi pari hai Tu

Kitni hashi hai haan

Sir pe chadi hai Tu

Dilli ki ladki haan

Dil Mai basi hai Tu

Bikul tu perfect

Naah tujhme Kami hai Kuch

Aaj kal baatein Hoti Kam

Par pyaar naah hone denge Kam

Jitna bhi kar lo sitam

Naah chhorenge tumko

Sanam........

Answered by Anonymous
4

On March 18, 1999, the then prime minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, issued a postage stamp commemorating K.B. Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS, as a great freedom fighter before an audience that consisted mostly of Sangh cadres. This move, Shamsul Islam wrote, was an attempt “to pass off a pre-independence political trend represented by the RSS as a legacy of the anti-colonial struggle whereas in reality the RSS was never part of the anti-imperialist struggle. On the contrary, since its inception in 1925, the RSS only tried to disrupt the great anti-imperialist struggle of the Indian people against the British colonial rulers.”

On March 18, 1999, the then prime minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, issued a postage stamp commemorating K.B. Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS, as a great freedom fighter before an audience that consisted mostly of Sangh cadres. This move, Shamsul Islam wrote, was an attempt “to pass off a pre-independence political trend represented by the RSS as a legacy of the anti-colonial struggle whereas in reality the RSS was never part of the anti-imperialist struggle. On the contrary, since its inception in 1925, the RSS only tried to disrupt the great anti-imperialist struggle of the Indian people against the British colonial rulers.”Hedgewar, the freedom fighter, was a pre-RSS Congressman, arrested and sentenced for a year’s imprisonment for his role in the Khilafat movement (1919-1924) – and that was his last participation in the freedom struggle. Soon after his release, Hedgewar, inspired by Savarkar’s idea of Hindutva, founded the RSS in September 1925. And this organisation, throughout the rest of its life under the British Raj, remained subservient to the colonising power and opposed the mass movements for India’s freedom in every phase of the struggle

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