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Has Congress always been averse to RSS?

New Delhi: By triggering a debate on its Op-ed page last week, "The Hindu", possibly unintentionally, lifted the scab from an old wound for many of us.The debate, initiated by Vidya Subramaniam's column Oct 8,

The first Home Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, Rajeshwar Dayal, has in his autobiography, "A Life of Our Times", this story about Golwalkar and Congress stalwart, Govind Ballabh Pant, UP's longest serving Chief Minister and Union Home Minister from 1955 to 1961.

When communal tension in UP was high, Dayal carried incontrovertible evidence to Pant about Golwalkar's plans to create a “communal holocaust in western UP”. Pant was convinced of the plot but he would not permit them to arrest the RSS chief. In fact Golwalkar was allowed to escape, having been duly tipped off.

“Came Jan 30, 1948 when Gandhi, the Supreme Apostle of Peace, fell to a bullet fired by an RSS fanatic.” Dayal concludes: “the tragic episode left me sick at heart”.