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Communists are traitors of India

Several files in the National Archives of India will show that


during the Quit India Movement initiated by the Mahatma
Gandhi the communists have betrayed many Congressmen.
British police arrested these congressmen tortured and killed
them. The Communist party of India which is collaborating
with congress now, made several secret approaches to the
British Government with offers of assistance to capture
Congress freedom fighters. Communist leaders held several
secret meetings with the then Home Member of the Viceroy's
Executive Council, Sir Reginald Maxwell and British
intelligence officers and other bureaucrats with their
information of the freedom fighters. Communists gave
assistance to the British bureaucracy in intelligence work
against underground Congressmen. Worse, the Indian
communists also submitted reports to the government about
the excellent work it had done in sabotaging the Quit India
Movement.
After Gandhiji was released on 6 May 1944 numerous
Congressmen complained to him about the treacherous role
of communists. Writes K. K. Chaudhuri in his comprehensive
study entitled Quit India Revolution (page 206); "Gandhi
referred the complaints to Bhulabhai Desai who found that
on the CPI's own documents, the Communist members of the
AICC acted in a manner diametrically opposed to the
Congress, A sub-committee of Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel and
G. B. Pant too found the evidence true". The Congress filed
charge sheets on several Communist members, traitors all.
All this is on record. That today's Congress, under an alien
lady imported from Italy with the stolen surname Gandhi is
collaborating with proven communist traitors. It is to this
depth of degradation that the Congress party has come to.
According to Chaudhuri, "the 120-page main Report of (P. C.)
Joshi on the good work by the Communist Party of India, to
finish off the Quit India Movement could not have been
improved by any other collaborator of the British or by any
quisling. Joshi was so anxious to prove the Communist
party of India's bona fides and its utility to the British rulers
that he claimed that Communists were doing a better job of
stemming the Quit India Movement, of denouncing Subhash
Chandra Bose and leaders of the underground Jayaprakash
Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, Achyut Patwadhan etc. than
the British Government themselves". It is no wonder that
the present government of Congress is acting against the
very interest of Indians in many areas.

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