CPM says RSS praise a dishonour to martyrs
NEW DELHI: The CPM said on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising RSS in his Independence Day speech is deeply regrettable. Party general secretary MA Baby said that the organisation, which was banned following the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, had no contribution to the freedom struggle and always attempts to weaken national unity. Taking to X, Baby wrote, It is deeply regrettable that Prime Minister Modi, in his #IndependenceDay address from the Red Fort, chose to praise the RSS an organisation with a dubious historical record. An organisation which had no role whatsoever in these struggles and has consistently sought to undermine national unity along religious lines. Historians have documented its role in inciting communal riots and other violence. Notably, the organisation was banned following the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of our freedom struggle. By lauding the RSS on this #IndependenceDay , Prime Minister Modi has dishonoured the memory of our martyrs and the spirit of our freedom movement. This is profoundly unacceptable and shameful. M A Baby (@MABABYCPIM) August 15, 2025 The Left leader said that Indias journey to freedom from colonial rule was long and arduous and martyrs such as Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Ashfaqullah Khan live in our memories not just today, but every single day. Stale, troubling: Congress slams PMs I-Day speech