Guwahati: 94-year-old freedom fighters, Paresh Chandra Das, who later turned into Rashtriya Sangha Sangha (RSS) Hardcore (RSS) Pracharak and one of the founding members of the BJP from Assam, was never compromised with values, ethics, ideals , and self-esteem in life, said his son Bireswar Das (55).
On Tuesday, two days after the 125th birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Eve Republican Day, Bireswar narrated how Paresh was related to Bose during his visit to Dhubri District Assam in 1938 and worked as a volunteer of all India.
Forward Bloc (AIFB) at the age of 12.
He also dedicated his life to the country and made a great sacrifice for BJP.
However, life was not good at him because he wrestled with the financial crisis and health problems, he added.
“He can die of hunger, but will never look for anything in return from the government or BJP,” said Bireswar, a resident of Pyari Mohan Lane in Dhubri’s RK Mission Road, who has an electronic shop to run the family.
“My father was mentally ill.
Often, he failed to remember his past.
But sometimes when he was able to devour his failure memory, he offered us a glimpse of his life when he used to work with AIFB and RSS.
He sewed with some of his life when he joined BJP and work for party growth, especially in Assam, “he said.
When TII tried to have a conversation with Paresh, he continued to repeat how he was arrested by British police because of his involvement with Netaji and left in deep forests in the Pancari area, and also walked down the RSS memory path and also.
BJP day.
Bireswar said, “I remember how my father was busy with party activities (BJP).
He did not have time for his four children.
He is a human principle and has not been misused or taking a penny to his contribution to the party until now.
My mother Must work as a bet every day to run our family.
“He added that his father was honored by the BJP government in his first term in power in the state.
“In addition, his father has not received assistance from a party or government.
In fact, he never wants something other than dignity,” said Bireswar.