Bengaluru: On the occasion of its centenary, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) organized path sanchalan (route marches) at 100 locations in Bengaluru on Sunday, with BJP leaders participating in the events. However, Minister Priyank Kharge has written to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, requesting a ban on RSS shakhas and activities in government and aided school premises.Also Read: Hassanamba Jatra Mahotsava: ₹2.25 Crore Revenue in Two Days!
In his letter, Kharge alleged that RSS activities spread hatred and promote negative ideologies contrary to India’s secular values. He stated that aggressive route marches with sticks, conducted without police permission, adversely affect the minds of young people.Also Read: Ashwath Narayan Expresses Displeasure Over Incident Against Muniratna at JP Park: Do You Know the Reason?
He urged a ban on RSS shakhas, sanghiks, or any activities in government schools, parks, Muzrai temples, archaeological sites, and other government premises.Following the letter, it is learned that CM Siddaramaiah has instructed a review of the matter and appropriate action.SIRIL Women's Sequence Embroidery Scalloped Border Shimmer Chiffon Saree With Unstitched Blouse Piece