Hindu Mahasabha wants Godse’s court statements in Madhya Pradesh school syllabus

Members of the right-wing organisation observe Godse's death anniversary

November 16, 2019 03:30 am | Updated 03:31 am IST - Gwalior

A bust of Nathuram Godse at the central office of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha in New Delhi. File Photo

A bust of Nathuram Godse at the central office of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha in New Delhi. File Photo

The Hindu Mahasabha on November 15 demanded that Nathuram Godse’s statements during the Mahatma Gandhi assassination trial be included in school curriculum in Madhya Pradesh.

The right-wing organisation made the demand while observing Godse’s death anniversary here.

Godse, who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, was hanged at Ambala jail on November 15, 1949.

Hindu Mahasabha members on November 16 gathered at its office here and performed ‘aarti’ of Godse and Narayan Apte, the co- conspirator who too was hanged for Gandhi’s assassination.

Hindu Mahasabha national vice-president Jaiveer Bharadwaj said the organisation observed the death anniversary of two “leaders”, whose “contribution to Indian freedom struggle has been forgotten”, like every year.

“We also submitted a memorandum, addressed to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, and to the district administration. We have demanded inclusion of Godse’s statements, recorded during his trial, in school curriculum,” Mr. Bharadwaj said.

Congress governments at the Centre did not disclose Godse’s court statements for 50 years, he alleged.

On November 15, 2017, the Mahasabha had installed a bust of Godse at its Gwalior office after performing the ritual of ‘pran pratishtha’ (consecration).

Following widespread outrage, the district administration confiscated the bust.

“In the memorandum, we also demanded that the bust, seized by the district administration, be returned to us,” Mr. Bharadwaj said.

The ruling Congress in Madhya Pradesh condemned the event. “The event glorified violence. This is condemnable.

These people don’t believe in the Indian Constitution as Godse himself had filed a mercy petition before the British Queen despite the country having a Supreme Court,” said Bhupendra Gupta, vice president of state Congress Media Cell.

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