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What is RSS Signaling? What are the Three Powerful Messages from Sangh’s Kerala Conference for Modi Government?

RSS Messages for Modi Government: The National Coordination Conference of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh urged the Narendra Modi-led central government to hold talks with the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of Hindus and other minority communities.

RSS Messages for Modi Government: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) brainstormed for three days in Kerala. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, co-worker Dattatreya Hosabale, BJP president JP Nadda and organization general secretary BL Santosh also participated in this meeting held in Palakkad. Many messages were given by the RSS in this meeting. The Sangh Parivar tried to give big messages in gestures on issues like caste census, women’s safety. At the same time, the issue of safety of Hindus in Bangladesh was also raised. 

RSS’s first signal: No compromise on women’s safety

Addressing a press conference after the conclusion of the three-day coordination meeting, Sunil Ambekar said there is a need to review laws and punitive actions to provide speedy justice to women who are victims of atrocities. The Kolkata incident was discussed in detail in the RSS meeting. Ambekar said it was a “very unfortunate incident” and “everyone is concerned about it. Such incidents are increasing in the country,” he said. The role of the government, official machinery, laws, punitive actions and procedures were discussed in the meeting. 

RSS’s second signal: Sangh is concerned about Bangladeshi Hindus

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s National Coordination Conference urged the Narendra Modi-led central government to hold talks with the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of Hindus and other minority communities. RSS’s All India Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar said in a press conference that the situation in Bangladesh was described as a “very sensitive issue” in the three-day conference ‘Samanvay Baithak’ concluded here on Monday. 

He said that during the coordination meeting, various organizations presented detailed reports on the situation in Bangladesh. Ambekar said, “Of course, this is a very sensitive issue. Everyone is worried about Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh.” He said that various organizations have requested the central government through their representatives and statements to work together with the Bangladesh government to “ensure the safety of Hindus and other minorities there.”

RSS’s third signal: Sangh’s green signal on caste census

RSS has clarified that there is no problem in collecting caste data for welfare schemes but the issue of caste census should not be used for electoral politics. The Sangh has also said that the Supreme Court’s decision on sub-classification of SC/ST should be implemented by forming a consensus. RSS said that this is a very sensitive issue. This is an important issue for our national unity and integrity. Therefore, it should not be seen only from the point of view of elections or politics. Many times numbers are needed for welfare schemes. The government needs numbers. It has taken them earlier also. But this should be only for the welfare of those castes. It should not be used as a political weapon in elections.

RSS Messages for Modi Government from Kerala Conference
RSS Messages for Modi Government from Kerala Conference

In Shorts

Here are the key points from the RSS National Coordination Conference in Kerala:

1- Women’s Safety: RSS emphasized no compromise on women’s safety and urged for a review of laws to ensure speedy justice.

2- Bangladeshi Hindus: RSS expressed concern for the safety of Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh, urging the Modi government to engage with Bangladesh on this issue.

3- Caste Census: RSS gave a green signal to collecting caste data for welfare purposes but warned against its use in electoral politics.

4- Supreme Court Decision: RSS supported implementing the Supreme Court’s decision on sub-classification of SC/ST through consensus.

5- National Unity: RSS stressed that caste issues should be viewed from the perspective of national unity, not electoral gain.

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    Giriraj Sharma
    Giriraj Sharmahttp://bynewsindia.com
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