A P  Bharatkumar 1975 Emergency survivor, passes away
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Kerala: A P Bharatkumar, senior swayamsevak and 1975 Emergency survivor, passes away

Bharat Kumar was chained to a table for ten days, beaten mercilessly, and repeatedly interrogated about K. Bhaskar Rao, the then Pranth Pracharak

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Aug 12, 2025, 05:30 pm IST
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The dark days of the Emergency 1975 claimed many silent martyrs, whose bodies bore the scars of brutality long after the jails had opened. Among them was senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) karyakartha A.P. Bharat Kumar, who passed away on August 5 at the age of 73, in a private hospital in his hometown of Thrissur.

Arrested during the Emergency, Bharat Kumar endured the most inhuman and unrelenting police torture for ten consecutive days. His detention was linked to the printing of Kurukshetra, the fortnightly Malayalam underground weekly brought out by the Lok Sangharsha Samiti (LSS), the umbrella organisation spearheading the RSS-led anti-Emergency agitations and propaganda from 1975 to 1977. In those years, the police considered tracing the source of underground publications a golden opportunity to reach the hidden leadership, and Sangh workers were subjected to barbaric methods that rivalled, and at times even exceeded, the horrors of Adolf Hitler’s concentration camps.

Bharat Kumar was chained to a table for ten days, beaten mercilessly, and repeatedly interrogated about K. Bhaskar Rao, the then Pranth Pracharak. Yet, not a single underground secret escaped his lips. His doctor would later reveal that this savage torture caused severe internal stomach injuries, eventually leading to chronic pancreatic disease. Years later, these complications developed into cancer.

At the time of his arrest, he was serving as Thrissur Taluk Karyavah of the RSS. After the Congress imposed Emergency was lifted and the ban on the Sangh removed in 1977, he took up greater responsibilities, first as Thrissur Zilla Karyavah and later as Vibhag Karyavah. His leadership shone in several landmark movements, the Ayodhya agitation, the Nilakkal (Sabarimala) agitation in 1982, the Sabarimala agitation of 2018–2019, and the Swadeshi movement of 1994.

Beyond these, he served in numerous key roles: state president of Sakshama, state secretary of Kerala Kshethra Samrakshana Samiti, founder secretary of Saraswati Vidya Niketan in Ayyanthole, Thrissur, secretary of Kanattukara Sevasadan, founder secretary of Adwaita Charitable Trust, general secretary of the ESI Employees Union, president of Peramangalam C.R.R. Varma Memorial Sanjeevani Naturopathy Hospital, and state office bearer of the Emergency Victims Association.

Through it all, Bharat Kumarji led an idealistic and uncompromising life. No matter the circumstances, he never strayed from his chosen path, never diluted the Sangh ideology, nor permitted others to do so. His life embodied what it means to be a swayamsevak, a living translation of the Sangh Prarthana. He steadfastly followed the spirit of such verses.

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