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Will RSS chief be stamped 'anti-national' for speaking on corruption, asks Sena

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today wondered if chief would be branded "anti-national" or "anti-Hindu" for his comment that the country needed a protest against corruption.

The 'sarsanghchalak' has voiced his strong opinion on the same issues the Sena had been raising, the party said, adding that this could be a ray of hope given the situation in the country.

"Sarsanghchalak pointed out that the administration has become weak and there is countrywide corruption. Because he admitted to corruption (in the country), will he be stamped as anti-national and anti-Hindu?" the Sena asked in an editorial in its party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

The Sena was the first to speak on corruption and now has raised the same issues, it said.

Invoking warrior Shivaji's rule, last week asked who should be blamed for the changed times, where a woman's safety is not guaranteed, and said needed a protest against corruption.

He was addressing a gathering to mark the death in district.

"The country has always taken seriously the stands of supremo late Balasaheb Thackeray and the heads of the (RSS). These two top leaders never contested any polls but they strengthened the right-wing organisations working for people's causes," the said.

Bhagwat, it said, has posed the difficult question of frequent protests against corruption by social organisations and political parties. Opposition parties, it remarked, had stalled the functioning of Parliament over the same reasons.

"Though there is a BJP-led government at the Centre, the actual control is in (implying the headquarters). And now, the chief himself has raised the uncomfortable issues," it said.

Some BJP leaders wondered about the criticising the Central and governments despite it being a part of the ruling dispensation. They even wonder whether the Sena has lost its balance, quipped the Uddhav Thackeray-led party.

The Shiv Sena, the editorial said, welcomed Bhagwat's appeal of setting aside castes and its tensions.

The Sena also pointed to violence in after sword-wielding BJP supporters allegedly defied that state government's ban on armed rallies on In this context, the "chief could be disappointed with the non-construction of the in Ayodhya", the editorial said.

The Sena also raised issues related to inflation and the education system.

Sadly, the CBSE exam paper leaks are now linked to an of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the RSS, it said.

Bhagwat's comments could prove to be a ray of hope against this backdrop, it added.

The Sena said the NCP was currently organising 'halla bol' rallies in some parts of to mobilise people against the alleged corruption at the Centre and in the state. "For a moment, it looked like the chief was heading that rally (while spoke on corruption in Raigad)," it said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 15:00 IST
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