Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
RSS lodges FIR for 'misleading news items'
The FIR was filed at the Hazratganj police station in Lucknow. In his complaint, Dubey alleged that the accused persons deliberately maligned the image of RSS by publishing a report on February 14. This report was also circulated by a news channel. Dubey said that it is a "mischievously designed fictitious news based on unsubstantiated and imaginative facts" and issued a denial on behalf of RSS.
'We are not at war': Muslim leaders keen on continuing dialogue with RSS
Another Muslim intellectual who once met these leaders said on condition of anonymity that on the cow slaughter issue the community should come up with a detailed response as Muslims are not involved in the cases and it has now become a business issue. He said that issue is likely to be discussed at the Sunday meeting of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board in Lucknow.
In a new outreach, RSS leader Indresh Kumar meets representatives of Muslim countries
Recently, a new episode of these interactions was witnessed in the national capital in which India, and along with over 10 Muslim countries, began a fresh campaign in the biggest ever non-governmental exercise. In this, unity in diversity, harmony, cooperation, education, culture, literature, coordination, religious restraint and respect and trade have been emphasised.
Sangh is neither right nor left wing, says RSS general secretary
"We are neither right nor left wing. We are nationalist. Sangh is only going to work in the interest of the nation," he added while speaking at the Deendayal Memorial lecture on the topic 'Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh: Kal, Aaj aur Kal' organised by the Ekatma Manavdarshan Anusandhan Evam Vikas Pratishthan on Wednesday.
Mumbai: Massive rally taken out against Love Jihad, forced conversion
The rally was organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Bajrang Dal, and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and featured leaders and workers of these groups. The march began at Shivaji Park in Dadar and ended at Kamgar Maidan in Parel, covering a distance of over 4km.
RSS calls BBC 'toolkit that spreads lies and propaganda'
In an article and cover story which will appear in the upcoming issue of the RSS' Panchjanya magazine, it accused the BBC of repeating an attempt to impose lies and propaganda after the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Significantly, BBC has been caught up in controversies for making the documentary which has been rejected by the Ministry of External Affairs, for "allegedly being a symbol of colonial mindset, propaganda piece, prejudiced and lack of objectivity", the RSS said.
Necessary to bring sense of equality with freedom: Mohan Bhagwat
Addressing the Republic Day celebrations organised at Keshav Vidyapeeth here, he said: "B.R. Ambedkar, while dedicating the Constitution to the public, said that there is no slavery in the country. Even the British have gone, but to remove the slavery that came due to social conservatism, the provision of political equality and economic equality was made in the Constitution. That is why, it is necessary to read both the speeches given by Babasaheb in the Parliament on Republic Day."
'Muslims must abandon their boisterous rhetoric of supremacy', says RSS chief
In a comprehensive interview with RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser', Bhagwat extensively talked about many issues, including why Hindu society is becoming more aggressive about its faith, beliefs and values. He said that the newfound aggression among Hindus is a result of their awakening to the reality that they have been at war for over a thousand years.
Rahul Gandhi 'fake Hindu', says RSS leader
Indresh Kumar alleged it has become Rahul Gandhi's behaviour to speak profusely and urged him against such behaviour, which, he said, had led the people of the country to reject him. Speaking at a mega blanket distribution programme organised by the Manch in Motia Khan here, he also criticised Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra.
Mohan Bhagwat urges people to join Sangh for unifying society, strengthening nation
Addressing a volunteers' meet of the RSS here, Bhagwat said: "By strengthening the society, we can see good things happening in the nation. We need to achieve this goal. We need to take it ahead, not to strengthen the RSS, but the nation. If we work together, it will be written in history that the nation became 'Vishwaguru' only because the society reached greater heights."
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