Karnataka War: Congress Moves to Block RSS Events in Schools, BJP Cries Foul | India Today

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Karnataka War: Congress Moves to Block RSS Events in Schools, BJP Cries Foul | India Today

This special report covers the political firestorm in Karnataka over the Congress government’s proposal to restrict Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) events in government-aided educational institutions, featuring arguments from Congress’s Shatabish Shivanna and BJP’s Narendra Rangappa. A key point of contention is a letter by Minister Priyank Kharge to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urging for the restrictions. The BJP spokesperson controversially stated, ‘We are not teaching them… how to manufacture explosives, how to attack, how to detonate, and all that as they do in the Madrasas.’ The Congress questions why the RSS, an unregistered organisation, should be allowed to ‘indoctrinate’ students in schools. In response, the BJP defends the RSS’s activities as nation-building. The Siddaramaiah government is now reportedly studying the Tamil Nadu model, where permissions and restrictions on such events are in place, indicating a potential policy shift in Karnataka.

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