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BJP leader B.L. Santhosh said the RSS would neither register now nor in future, taking a swipe at the Karnataka government over its proposed public property law. He also targeted Home Minister Priyank Kharge over the RSS registration controversy
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The RSS-affiliated Muslim Rashtriya Manch launched its ‘Aao Jadon Se Judein’ (Connect with Roots) campaign at Rajghat, calling for unity, brotherhood, and shared heritage. Led by Indresh Kumar, the initiative emphasizes Indian identity beyond religious differences, urging dialogue, harmony, and respect for diverse faiths to build a "hate-free India."
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Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge on Saturday said the government would act against the RSS within the legal framework, asserting that the organisation is outside it. He said authorities were studying its history and declined to reveal details of proposed action
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Rahul Gandhi criticised RSS, calling it “Rashtriya Surrender Sangh” after Ram Madhav’s remarks in the US on India’s oil imports and tariffs. Madhav later apologised, saying his comments were factually incorrect, as Congress leaders intensified their attack on the Centre
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At the Thrive 2026 conference in Stanford, RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale emphasised that technological progress must be tempered by ethics, equality, and respect for nature. He highlighted India’s civilisational traditions that integrate science and spirituality, while warning that rapid innovation without social balance could deepen inequality.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reiterated the demand for Bharat Ratna to be conferred on Veer Savarkar, calling it an “honour for the award itself”.
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Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat’s words of reconciliation and assimilation should be heeded by those who thrive on divide-and-rule politics
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CP Radhakrishnan, a seasoned BJP leader and former Governor, has been elected as India's 15th Vice President. Known for his soft-spoken demeanor and deep RSS roots, he brings decades of political and administrative experience.
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The BJP parliamentary board on Sunday nominated Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan as the NDA candidate for vice-president. The vice-presidential election, necessitated by the resignation of incumbent Jagdeep Dhankhar last month, is scheduled for September 9.
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Narendra Modi will visit the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters in Nagpur first time after assuming office as Prime Minister in 2014
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RSS Sahakaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale made this statement while answering a question during a press conference after the Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) meeting concluded in Bengaluru on Sunday
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Wherever ancient Hindu temples are verified, we will work to restore them, says Swami Ramabhadracharya
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Say it is unfortunate that 19 months old violence in Manipur starting from May 3 last year has remained unresolved
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On November 8, Judicial Magistrate (First Class) S.D. Chakkar in Mulund dismissed the case as withdrawn, with the order made available on Monday. Advocate Santosh Dubey, an RSS supporter, had filed the complaint in October 2021, accusing Javed Akhtar of defamation under IPC sections 499 and 500.
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In July, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order lifting the ban on government employees participating in RSS activities, a restriction that had been in place since 1966.
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Event convener Santosh Kumar Singh Yadav said that during his visit to Hathiyaram Mutt in July last year, Bhagwat had honored the families of many brave martyrs from Ghazipur.
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On September 28, the RSS chief will attend an event of YPO (also known as Young Presidents' Organisation) in Ahmedabad, the statement by Thakar said.
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RSS is of the view that simultaneous elections will save public money and the nation's time as under the prevailing system, the country remains in "election mode" throughout the year.
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During the hearing, RSS had contended that if its march is being attacked by a terrorist organisation in Tamil Nadu, then the state government has to protect it.
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Along with this, paragraphs which stated that Gandhi's quest for Hindu-Muslim unity provoked Hindu extremists have also been removed from the curriculum.