Cong manifesto doesn\'t mention ban on RSS: Kamal Nath

Cong manifesto doesn't mention ban on RSS: Kamal Nath

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Monday said the BJP was "distorting" his party

manifesto's reference to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to divert public attention.

"The BJP is intentionally fanning the RSS issue to divert people's attention from the public welfare issues mentioned in our 'Vachan Patra' (document of pledges). In our manifesto, we have not mentioned that the RSS would be banned, nor do we have any such intention," Nath told reporters here.

He asserted that neither the party nor he himself have said that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will be banned.

The manifesto, released on Saturday, under a head titled 'administration reforms' reads, "The holding of RSS shakhas in government premises would be banned and the order regarding relaxation given to public servants to attend them will be revoked".

The Congress government had banned RSS activities in government premises in in 1981. The ban was revived in 2000 by then minister under the Civil Services Conduct Rule, said.

Thereafter, he said, the ban continued under BJP chief ministers Uma and Babulal Gaur, before incumbent lifted the ban in September 2006, describing the RSS as a "socio-cultural organisation and not a political outfit".

"BJP is trying to put words in our mouth. The RSS is free to hold its shakhas (classes) except in government premises. People will decide whether the RSS is a cultural or political organisation. We do not want to get into it," Nath clarified.

The Congress said the BJP was intentionally trying to create confusion so that the "people-friendly" points in the (Congress) agenda go ignored.

"The public is intelligent, it won't be carried away with such tactics," he remarked.

The said the Congress had incorporated the point (RSS issue) in their manifesto after getting suggestions that the RSS shakhas being held in tribal hostels and other government schools were hindering studies.

On the issue of the temple, he said the BJP raises it when polls draw close.

"Where was the BJP since last four and a half years? When elections are round the corner and six months are left for it, the BJP is remembering Temple," he said, adding the saffron party was running a smear campaign claiming that the Congress was against the (building of)

"This (RSS mention) is not an issue. I know (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi and (BJP president) very well. They turn a non-issue into an issue," Congress told reporters here.

On Sunday, in a hurriedly convened press conference, Patra had claimed that the Congress believed in "mandir nahin banane denge, shakha nahin lagne denge (won't allow the temple, won't allow shakhas)".

"These are the very people who had earlier said that Lord Ram did not exist, that he was a mythical character. That is why they were opposed to the construction of the Ram temple," he had said.

Hitting out at former Digvijay Singh, Patra had said, "has also said that the RSS should be banned".

Likewise, had Sunday told reporters in Mandsaur that former prime ministers and had banned the RSS, but their moves had boomeranged.

too had lashed out at the Congress and dared it to "impose a ban on the RSS if it has the strength".

The 230-member will go to polls on November 28 and the results will be announced on December 11.

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First Published: Mon, November 12 2018. 17:15 IST