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90 yrs after its formation, RSS feels need to explain its ideology | What an irony! | | Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 18: The RSS was founded in 1925, the year the Communist Party of India also was founded. Ironically, the RSS today admitted that it has failed to explain its ideology among the general masses in the country and also publicly stated that it has become imperative for it to spread awareness about its ideology among the people. It has decided to sell pamphlets and books on March 20 at various places in the country on the RSS, its ideology and what it actually stands for. The RSS will sell books on its ideology and its prominent leaders at public places like railway stations, bus stands and main markets, Virendra Jeet Singh, the Kanpur region Sangh Chalak, also said. "To generate awareness among the common masses regarding RSS ideology, Swayamsewaks will be selling pamphlets and books on the organisation at various places on March 20," said a senior RSS functionary at Kanpur, adding that "although RSS literature has always been available, now there is a need to connect the common people to its ideology". The RSS may say whatever it wants to say, but the fact of the matter is that many hardcore RSS supporters have started abandoning the RSS. Their complaint is that the RSS has deviated from the path the founder of the RSS charted for it 80 years ago and that the today's RSS is no more a cultural organization committed to protecting the Indian civilization. "It is more a political organization interested in power and power games than in the Indian culture and civilization. It is flirting with separatists like Sajad Lone and bartering the interests of the Hindus. It has no ideology. It has even abandoned Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, who laid down his life for the cause of the country in Kashmir in 1953. It has no ideology and it has hardly any ideologue capable of countering the 'secular' arguments," the critics of the RSS say, adding that "gone are the days when the RSS cadres would fight for the national cause in the State and rein in power-hungry BJP leaders". To prove their point, the critics of the RSS say that had the "RSS produced full-baked intellectuals and ideologues and had it been committed to the ideology of the founder of this organization, there would not have been any need to sell pamphlets and books on its ideology and its top leaders. That the RSS has decided to sell books and pamphlets on March 20 at bus stands, railway stations and other places only to exposes the weaknesses of the organization. |
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