Beltangady: RSS Cadres Question Leaders' Silence over Ayodhya Issue


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (SP)

Beltangady, Feb 1: It is gathered that Sarsangh Chalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Mohan Bhagwath, faced a barrage of questions from local leaders on the failure of RSS in meeting its years-old assurance of rebuilding Lord Rama temple on Ayodhya. The questions were posed at the RSS Baithak held at Venoor in the taluk during the visit of Bhagwath on the occasion of Mahamastakabhishela of Lord Bahubali statue there on Tuesday January 31.

Many participants drew the attention of the RSS leadership towards the worrying development of dwindling population of Hindus in Kashmir. “The Sangh repeatedly states that unity is its policy. Is not importance to achieve unification of Kashmir?” many questioned, it is said.

While many questions centred on the recent happenings in the Sangh, no one raised any political issue. Bhagwath said he had come here at the invitation of the Mahamastakabhisheka Organizing Committee.

In his address thereafter, Bhagwath laid stress on achieving the unity of Hindus, and deliberated on the mammoth show of strength organized by RSS at Hubli recently.

Earlier, on his arrival in Venoor at the house of Mittottu Krishna Bhat from Udupi, he was accorded a warm welcome. After the district level Baithak, Bhagwath took part in the religious meeting organized in connection with Mahamastakabhisheka.  He watched Agrodaka procession, before reaching the hill where the statue is installed. He was the first in the day to pour water on the statue.

Bhagwath was accompanied by South Central India Pracharak of RSS, Mangesh Bhende, and other RSS leaders like Su Ramanna, Dinesh Kamath, Da Ma Ravindra, Dr Prabhakar Bhat Kalladka, Kajampady Subrahmanya Bhat, Chandrashekhar Kedilaya, Chandrashekhar Bhandary etc. He stayed for the night at Mittottu, and is scheduled to leave by air for Mumbai from Mangalore today.

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 01 2012

    With passage of times the Ayodhya issue might have taken a back seat.I am 100% sure that if at all this has to be accomplished,it is other than BJP .Perhapes the RSS itself may not be interested to accomplish Ayodhya agenda and wishes to keep the issue alive to be utilised during electons.
    Today major issue is corruption and we have seen the various scams engulfed the Karnataka government headed by BJP, the so called political outfit of RSS which is said to be against corruption of any form.Today there is hardly a single MP,MLA,RS member from BJP in Karnataka is non corrupt.When there was accusation towards Congress as to corrupt which is true too,what the BJP has learnt from them to govern and give clean administration?Whether the party with a difference has compromised on corruption issse?Whether Mohan Bhagvat is dumb and deaf on this count due fear that things are not in his control any more?BJP's BBMP is in utter chaos and heading towards bankcruptcy.Crores of loans in PSU banks in on the way to NPA.KR Market is mortgaged first time in the history of Bangalore for raising loans to pay off debts/for projects.If the BJP comes to power as a single party at the centre what will be fate of our country?Whether Mohan Bhagvat has any idea about these things?Peoples representatives in Karnataka(forget other states)have become corrupt by body,mind and soul!!!RSS 'Pathachalalan'looks nice ,what about 'pathachalan' of corruption in Karnataka?Mr.Bhagvat, what is your strategy to address above grave issues?

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