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How ‘shock troops’ of RSS, including Narendra Modi, led the movement against Emergency

During Emergency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was an RSS Pracharak -- managed to evade arrest and went on to play an important role in steering the underground movement

June 25, 2024 / 11:23 IST
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Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi played an important for RSS during the Emergency.

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

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was one of the first organisations to be banned after the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed a ‘state of emergency’ in the country on the night of June 25-26, 1975. The Congress government at the Centre had banned the RSS on July 4, 1975. The RSS was led by the third Sarsanghchalak Balasaheb Deoras at that time. Deoras was arrested on June 30, 1975 at Nagpur railway station. He remained in jail throughout the emergency era.

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At least 87 RSS workers sacrificed their lives during the Emergency (a list with names and details is available in The People Vs Emergency: A saga of struggle by PG Sahasrabuddhe and Manikchandra Vajpayee).

Thousands of swayamsevaks were arrested while many more stayed outside and ran an underground campaign against the emergency. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was an RSS Pracharak (full time worker) at that time successfully evaded arrest and played an important role along with Nanaji Deshmukh in steering the underground movement. Modi gave a detailed account of the emergency and how the RSS ran this movement in his book ‘Sangharshma Gujarat’ published in 1978.