Citing many examples from medieval history, Comrade Kavita pointed out how, through communal rewriting of history, rivalries and fights between various kings are being presented as Hindu-Muslim fights. Noting the pro-British role of the Hindu Mahasabha and RSS, she cited books and writings by freedom fighters Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Rajaji etc as well as writings of prominent Hindu Mahasabha and RSS leaders like Savarkar, Golwalkar and Shyama Prasad Mukerjee to make clear the Sangh's view of the freedom struggle. Looking after the interests of the British Raj and refusing to recognize the Indian National Movement as a struggle for independence--this was the viewpoint of the Sangh. The Sarvarkar whom the RSS-BJP are today trying their best to ensconce as the greatest hero of the freedom struggle had not only promised undying loyalty to the British and apologized for his 'mistake' in participating in the freedom struggle, but was also the first person to propose the 2-nation theory saying Hindu and Muslim are not just 2 religions but 2 nations and can never live together. It is this theory of Savarkar which the Hindu Mahasabha and Muslim League further expounded to pave the way for Partition.
Comrade Kavita appealed to everyone, particularly to youth, to desist from acquiring falsehoods through Whatsapp University and instead read books written by prominent historians on the freedom struggle and medieval history.
The program was presided over by renowned historian Prof Shekhar Pathak. CPIML Garhwal Secretary Indresh Maikhuri gave a talk on 'Freedom Struggle and Dalits in Uttarakhand'. The program was conducted by Advocate Kailash Joshi and attended by a large number of people including teachers and students of Kumaon University, lawyers, farmers, retired employees, ASHA Union, Rickshaw Union and Horse Buggy Union representatives.