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'He should evaluate RSS role in freedom struggle': RJD's Manoj Jha on PM Modi's I-Day speech

Manoj Jha said added that a discussion on the RSS's role in India's freedom struggle would have been more appropriate from the Red Fort.

August 15, 2025 / 14:46 IST
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"Prime Minister of the country should evaluate its role in the freedom struggle... Today, it has become difficult to distinguish whether it is an election speech or an address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort," Manoj Jha said.
"Prime Minister of the country should evaluate its role in the freedom struggle... Today, it has become difficult to distinguish whether it is an election speech or an address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort," Manoj Jha said.

RJD leader Manoj Jha on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day address, saying it "disappoints every time" and questioned whether it was an election speech rather than a national address. He added that a discussion on the RSS's role in India's freedom struggle would have been more appropriate from the Red Fort.

Speaking to ANI, Jha said, "In the last 11 years, when the Prime Minister speaks from the ramparts of the Red Fort, we hope that he will speak like the Prime Minister of the country, without malice, prejudice, or bias. The Prime Minister disappoints every time... It is Independence Day, and if there had been a discussion on the role of the RSS, we would have been very happy. It is a cultural organisation, and the Prime Minister of the country should evaluate its role in the freedom struggle... Today, it has become difficult to distinguish whether it is an election speech or an address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort."

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Congress MP Imran Masood also criticised the Prime Minister's remarks, highlighting the RSS's historical stance.

"They didn't hoist the Tiranga for 52 years, they didn't contribute to the freedom movement. They had opposed the Quit India Movement. They were urging people to join the British Army to fight the Azad Hind Fauj. So, they had no contribution to the freedom movement...They should give an account for those 52 years. You didn't believe in the Tiranga, didn't believe in the Constitution...Sardar Patel had banned this," he said.