Brilliant move indeed, Supriya Aonti.
The same
@INCIndia that banned RSS three times (1948 after Gandhi’s assassination, 1975
#Emergency, and 1992) all under its rule and never once demanded its ‘registration’, ‘funding disclosure’ or ‘taxation’ in 70 years of power, is now suddenly worried about ‘constitutional accountability’ in RSS’s centenary year?
@RSSorg is a voluntary cultural organisation of ordinary citizens. It doesn’t contest elections, doesn’t take government funds, doesn’t receive foreign donations, and runs on the small contributions and sweat of swayamsevaks who serve the nation without salary or power. It already publishes its activities openly (as in the very
#Karnataka report you quoted).
Your party, on the other hand, is a dynastic fiefdom with zero internal democracy, a history of mega-scams, and questionable funding trails, yet you lecture others on transparency.
This letter is nothing but a cheap political stunt from a Karnataka government that has failed on governance and is now trying to manufacture controversy.
Shun the hypocrisy.
RSS doesn’t need your permission or ‘legal status’ to exist and serve
#Bharat. It has survived your bans before. It will continue doing so.
The nation knows the difference between selfless service and power-hungry drama.
Jai Hind. 🇮🇳