Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

RSS holds rally in 45 Tamil Nadu locations, Union Minister Murugan participates in Chennai
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The RSS leadership had fought a legal battle after the DMK government had banned the regular annual route march which was to be held on October 2, 2022. The Police Department informed the RSS that the march could not be allowed as after the ban on Islamist organisation Popular Front of India (PFI) by the Central government, there could be attacks on the route march of the RSS.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat calls on India to share traditional knowledge for global welfare
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During his address, Bhagwat said that India's formation was intended for global welfare, and as the country's strength and prestige grow, its duty is to share its wisdom with others. The RSS Chief added, "Our nation was formed because of the penance of our forefathers, who wanted the world's welfare. That is why it is our duty to share knowledge. We should first see what existed in the past, then relearn it and present a holistic form of knowledge to the world on the basis of the Indian knowledge tradition relevant to the country, time and situation."
'RSS members victims, not perpetrators': SC junks TN's plea against RSS march across state
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"The chart provided by the state government shows that the members of the respondent organisation (RSS) were the victims in many of those cases and that they were not the perpetrators. Therefore, it is not possible for us to find fault with the order passed by the learned judge either in the main writ petitions or in the review applications. Hence all the special leave petitions are liable to be dismissed," said the bench.
Uddhav didn't consult Cong-NCP before quitting as CM: Sharad Pawar
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After Pawar's comments to a private Marathi TV channel, Shiv Sena (UBT) President Thackeray and MP Sanjay Raut rushed to meet the NCP chief at the latter's home late on Tuesday night. What transpired in the 75-minute long meeting is still not clear, though the NCP promptly released photos of Pawar, MP Supriya Sule, Thackeray and Raut, all looking cheerful and relaxed.
Kharge sets wheels of Oppn unity moving, despite divergence on Adani
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"I feel that instead of a JPC, a Supreme Court-appointed commission is more reliable and independent," Pawar said. Amid all these developments, taking the first step to unite the Opposition parties, Kharge recently rang leaders of various like-minded parties, including DMK's M.K. Stalin , Nitish Kumar.
All is Well in MVA after Ajit Pawar 're-surfaces'; growls at defamation
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It happened once again when the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)'s Leader of Opposition suddenly went incommunicado since Friday evening and allegedly "departed" for an undisclosed destination minus his security detail. By late night, there was unbridled speculation that the MVA would collapse, others claimed a dozen.
Sharad Pawar favours SC-appointed panel over JPC for probe into Adani issue
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Justifying his stand, Pawar said: "It is a common sense that the JPC will have more members from the ruling party (BJP) since it has an overwhelming majority in Parliament. Hence, in terms of effect, the JPC would not be a balanced panel as against the Supreme Court appointed committee which has independent experts."
Maharashtra Minister confirms Devendra Fadnavis took 'revenge' by toppling MVA govt: NCP
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NCP chief spokesperson Mahesh Tapase said Fadnavis had said a few weeks ago how he had taken "revenge" and brought down the MVA Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray nine months ago. "Now, Health Minister Tanaji Sawant has also confirmed that a whopping 150 meetings have been held since 2019 between Fadnavis and Eknath Shinde, plotting to bring down the MVA," he said.
Maha is restless for political change: Sharad Pawar
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The 82-year-old leader recounted how, in the past few weeks, he has been touring different parts of the state and meeting a lot of people. "The masses conveyed to me that they are desirous of a change in the state... They want the Opposition parties to unite and achieve this," Pawar told mediapersons in Pune. He also met the Congress-Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) winner Ravindra.
India can send wheat to Pakistan to avert food crisis there: RSS' Krishna Gopal
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He said this on Thursday while speaking at an event organised here at Sainik Farms by film producer Iqbal Durrani to translate Sam Veda into Persian language. RSS leader Indresh Kumar was also present at the event. Speaking at the summit on economic instability and food scarcity in Pakistan, Krishna Gopal said that India can supply wheat there if the neighbouring nation asks.
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