“RSS Leaders Went to Jail for Independence” — Tracing the Claim, Context, and Implications
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on the occasion of the RSS’s centenary, he offered a bold affirmation: “RSS leaders went to jail for Independence.” This assertion, made in the larger frame of celebrating a century of Sangh service, invites scrutiny — both of historical fact and of narrative importance.
Context: The 100-Year Celebrations and Modi’s Emphasis
As India prepares to mark 100 years of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (founded in 1925), Prime Minister Modi has chosen to foreground the organization’s role in the national narrative. In his Independence Day address, he invoked the RSS as a contributor to “nation-building,” praised its discipline and selfless service, and asserted that its founders and leaders also “went to jail” in the fight for freedom. The Indian Express+2Hindustan Times+2
Historical Record: RSS, Hedgewar, and Imprisonments
Hedgewar’s Early Arrests
The founder of RSS, Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, came from a milieu deeply enmeshed in anti-colonial ferment. Prior to founding the Sangh, Hedgewar had been politically active in Nagpur and the Maharashtra region. In 1921, he was arrested on sedition charges for speeches made in Katol and Bharatwada, and was sentenced to one year in prison. Wikipedia This places him among early nationalist activists who faced repression.
Other RSS-Associated Persons
Modi’s Framing: Symbol, Claim, and Narrative
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Legitimisation of Institutional Legacy
By connecting the RSS directly with the struggle for freedom, Modi and Sangh-aligned discourse seek to enfold the organization into patriotic tradition, rather than viewing it as a later ideological entrant.
Critiques, Pushback and Alternative Views
A Balanced Historical Reflection
To appreciate the complexity, we can adopt a balanced, contextual view:
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