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How RSS played a crucial role in protecting millions during partition

The RSS played a major role during India’s partition protecting Hindus and Sikhs, with leaders like MS Golwalkar coordinating efforts. Their bravery during the crisis was later overshadowed by political controversies and a subsequent ban by Congress 

August 19, 2024 / 11:42 IST
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India-Pakistan Partition
Hundreds of young men and middle-aged people joined the RSS in the run-up to the partition.

(RSSFACTS is a column that demystifies the functioning, organisational structure and ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.)

India’s independence was accompanied by the partition of the country into two nations - India and Pakistan. The partition resulted in an unprecedented blood bath. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) played a stellar role in saving millions of Hindus and Sikhs during partition. The RSS volunteers displayed exemplary bravery against all odds.

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The second sarsanghchalak (chief) MS Golwalkar, also known as Guruji, was heading the organisation during those tumultuous days. Guruji, Babasaheb Apte, the first RSS Pracharak (full time worker) and Balasaheb Deoras, who became third sarsanghchalak in 1973, extensively toured the country in the months before Partition as they had an inkling of the way things were going to unfold on the ground.

Hundreds of young men and middle-aged people joined the RSS in the run-up to the partition. The RSS expanded rapidly especially in cities and villages of pre-Partition Punjab, such as Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ambala, among others.