RSS Sees a Design to Provoke Minorities in the Name of Constitution

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Ahmedabad: The three day long all India RSS meet concluded that communal frenzy, rallies, demonstrations, violation of social discipline under the guise of the Constitution, dastardly acts exposing customs and traditions and religious freedom, are on the rise. By provoking the minorities, citing these causes, illegal activities are being encouraged.

The annual report was read out in the meeting of the Pratinidhisabha of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, describing religious fundamentalism as a serious challenge in the country. It said that the brutal killings of activists of Hindu organizations in Kerala, Karnataka are an example of this menace.

The report also said that communal frenzy, rallies, demonstrations, violation of social discipline under the guise of the Constitution, dastardly acts exposing customs and traditions and religious freedom are on the rise.  Provoking minor sections, Illegal activities are being encouraged. There was also outrage over the killing of 26-year-old Bajrang Dal worker Harsh on the night of February 20 in Karnataka’s Shivamogga.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is preparing a strategy to infiltrate Muslims as well as other minority communities. Preparations have been made to further expand the base of the organization by the centenary year. According to the Sangh sources, just as a plan of expansion was prepared to make inroads among the  Muslims a few years back, there is a plan to make inroads among some other minorities.

The report assesses the status of the organisation in various sectors. Measures have been suggested to increase the number of branches. For the expansion of the organization, many suggestions have also been made to connect all the sections with the Sangh. About a dozen new areas have been selected for expansion. On the first day of the meeting, Sah Sarkaryavah Manmohan Vaidya said that the interest of the school students and girl students are increasing in the branches of the Sangh.

The share of students is 61 per cent in about 60 thousand branches running across the country. 97.5 per cent of the branches have become active again after the relaxation of Corona epidemic restrictions. Branches present in 44 per cent of the 2303 cities in the country show that the Sangh is expanding.

Vaidya mentioned the campaign to join the Sangh, which was run between 2017 and 2021. In this campaign people from Central India and West Bengal sent more requests for active participation in the Sangh than other regions. Sangh plans to establish branches in all mandals by the centenary year