The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sunday distanced itself from a chunk withinside the Panchjanya magazine, which raised questions over the functioning of software program giant Infosys and cautioned that an “anti-national” conspiracy can be behind system faults withinside the government’s income tax portal.
Sunil Ambekar, the All India prachaar pramukh (head of media and publicity) of the RSS, tweeted Sunday that contrary to famous perception, Panchjanya was now no longer the outfit’s mouthpiece.
“As an Indian company, Infosys has made a seminal contribution to the progress of the country. There might be certain issues with a portal run by Infosys, but the article published by Panchjanya in this context only reflects the individual opinion of the author,” Ambekar tweeted.
He added that articles published in the Panchjanya should not be linked to the RSS.
“Panchjanya is not a mouthpiece of the RSS and the said article or opinions expressed in it should not be linked with the RSS. @editorvskbharat,” he added.