Bhagwat should apologise, Modi should clarify stand: Oppn

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Opposition today latched on to Mohan Bhagwat's reported remarks on the Army, demanding that he apologise to the nation and clarify if he was in favour of a "private militia" guarding India's borders. The parties charged Bhagwat with "insulting" the armed forces and the country by claiming that in the eventuality of a battle to be fought, the RSS could mobilise itself in three days while the would take six to seven months to do so. Leading the charge, tweeted that Bhagwat's remark insulted the Indian tricolour. "The RSS Chief's speech is an insult to every Indian, because it disrespects those who have died for our nation. It is an insult to our flag because it insults every soldier who ever saluted it.

Shame on you Mr Bhagwat, for disrespecting our martyrs and our #ApologiseRSS," he tweeted. The attacked the even as the Sangh clarified in a statement that Bhagwat had said, "If situation arises and the Constitution permits, would take six months to prepare society whereas Sangh swayamsevaks can be trained in three days, as swayamsevaks practise discipline regularly". Congress's said the RSS chief's statement insulted the Indian armed forces. "The should apologise to the country and the armed forces, as he has put a question mark on the capability and bravery of the Such statements and thoughts weaken the morale of our armed forces," he said. Sharma called for a clarification from over this. "The of will have to clarify his position on this, on whether he is thinking of allowing the work of national security to be handed over to the RSS rather than the Indian Army," he said. The also organised protests across the country opposing Bhagwat's statement. Kerala Chief and CPI-M slammed Bhagwat, alleging that the RSS wanted to "turn into Mussolinis Italy and Hitlers Germany". "Statement confirms our worst fears about the Sangh that it has no respect for Indias institutions. His statement exposes RSSs hidden agenda to float parallel militias to wreak havoc, crush national unity," Vijayan said on The Marxist said should explain his government's stand on "Bhagwat belittling the Indian Army". Vijayan reminded the that running down the amounted to treason and Bhagwat should apologise to the people for his "treacherous" remark. The Trinamool attacked Bhagwat as well as Union for defending the RSS chief, alleging that it had become "even more evident" that the government was being "remote-controlled" by the Sangh. "A of the government is supporting and defending the RSS. is not a of state but a of Sangh," said. Referring to Bhagwat's remarks and the incident in Kolkata where DG BSF K K Sharma had, in uniform, reportedly attended a conference on border security conducted by an RSS- affiliated organisation, the said every constitutional institution was being "marginalised". "have now become shakhas and some governors have become RSS pracharaks. has become another troll of the RSS," O'Brien said. After a political row erupted over Bhagwat's remarks in on the Army, of State for Home Rijiju today tweeted, "Bhagwat had only said it takes 6-7 months for a person to be a trained soldier and if Constitution permits RSS cadre has the ability to contribute". "After the tweet of Rijiju, it has become even more evident that this government is being remote-controlled by the RSS," the Trinamool said. The Sharad Pawar-led also sought an apology from the RSS, saying Bhagwat's remarks were an insult to India's armed forces. "The RSS should apologise over such remarks," spokesperson said.

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First Published: Mon, February 12 2018. 22:40 IST