BJP-RSS News / 'This is a family matter, we have resolved it', RSS's statement on its relation with BJP

RSS called JP Nadda's statement a family matter, which has been resolved. Sunil Ambekar said that Bangladesh violence, women's safety, and caste census were discussed in the Kerala meeting. The Lakshman Rekha was decided that caste census should not be used for political purposes, it should be done only for welfare.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 02, 2024, 09:17 PM
BJP-RSS News: After JP Nadda's statement on the relationship between BJP and Sangh during the Lok Sabha elections, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has clarified the situation, saying that it is a family matter and it has been resolved. Addressing the media after the three-day coordination meeting held in Kerala, the All India Prachar Pramukh of the Sangh, Sunil Ambekar, said that everything is normal within the family and "All is Well."

Key issues discussed in the meeting

Ambekar said that during the meeting, attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, safety of women, and atrocities against the doctor in Kolkata were discussed in detail. He said that measures to prevent increasing violence against women and similar incidents in other states were also considered.

Sangh's view on caste census

Regarding caste census, the RSS clarified that they have no objection to collecting data of particular communities or castes, provided it is used for their welfare. Ambekar said that caste and caste-relations are a sensitive issue for Hindu society and it should be taken seriously for national unity.

Opposition to caste census as a political tool

The RSS has condemned the use of caste census data for political gain. Ambekar said the data should be collected only for the welfare of communities and castes that are backward, and should not be used for election campaigning. He has set a "Lakshman Rekha" regarding this, which will be valid for all.