<P> "the Sangh has scrupulously kept itself within the law, and in particular, has refrained from taking part in the disturbances that broke out in August 1942". ". </P> <P> The British Government also asserted that at Sangh meetings organized during the times of anti-British movements started and fought by the Indian National Congress, </P> <P> "speakers urged the Sangh members to keep aloof from the congress movement and these instructions were generally observed". </P> <P> The RSS head (sarsanghchalak) during that time, M.S. Golwalkar later stated that the RSS did not support the Quit India Movement . Such a non-committal attitude during the Indian freedom movement also led to the Sangh being viewed with distrust and anger, both by the general Indian public, as well as certain members of the organization itself . In Golwalkar's words, </P>

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