RSS Minces BJP Fine Into Submission

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RSS-300x150 RSS Minces BJP Fine Into SubmissionRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is forcing the BJP to churn and churn holding its hand out of indecisiveness. In early Sept, prachar pramukh Sunil Ambekar “dropped a couple of bombs” at end of Akhil Bharatiya Samanvay Baithak, the three-day national coordination meeting of affiliate organisations. For one, the Sangh favoured the contentious national caste census and, two, he publicly acknowledged disagreements between the RSS and its ideological offspring, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The caste census is actually a key demand of the opposition whom the BJP has rightly described as an enemy of Hindus. BJP spokespersons were tightlipped at RSS favouring the caste sensus. Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat has been unsparing on more than one occasion in the past two months, talking about how man can “aspire for vishwaroop” but “nobody is certain of what lies ahead”, and “how true sevaks should never be arrogant”. No one was in the dark about who he was referring to.

The allies have already begun to force Modi to take U turns like lateral entry into civil service. There are tough battles ahead in Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Haryana. BJP’s prominence is a tale of persistent struggle. Modi 3.0 is a defining time for the BJP and the Sangh in a way unheard of. On July 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had convened a brainstorming meeting with the party’s 13 chief ministers, their deputy CMs and other top brass of the party. The closed-door sessions discussed threadbare a painful subject—the party underachieved in the Hindi heartland states.

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