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The second day of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) meeting in Agra on Sunday concluded with its chief Mohan Bhagwat making a veiled criticism of the Narendra Modiled NDA government.
RSS sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat was quoted as saying at a closed door meeting that the Sangh workers should adopt wait and watch policy considering the government was silent on its core issues.
"We are not getting the expected results. A section of people make unnecessary hue and cry over our statement that those living in Hindustan are Hindus. They don't want to analyse our statement objectively. The leaders of the party in power should also have propagated this statement more effectively. But they are silent on this issue and trying to strike a balance. It will annoy the people in the long run," Bhagwat was quoted as saying.
Bhagwat, however, was reported to have said that he still holds expectation from the Centre. Recently, the RSS had decided to handover its wish list to the Union ministers for implementing the Sangh's agenda.
Meanwhile, the Sangh head expressed his annoyance at Union minister V. K. Singh for arriving late at a meeting. The former Army chief, who was to deliver a speech at the Yuva Sankalp Shivir, reached after Bhagwat ended his address. His programme was cancelled following Bhagwat's reaction.
There are ministers in the NDA government who do not know functioning of the RSS, Bhagwat said. "Those who know the Sangh, is well aware that we start our programmes in time.
Those who were supposed to speak at the Yuva Sankalp Shivir ignored their commitment. Those who don't understand such basic facts need to be kept at bay," Bhagwat said.
The RSS chief also held meetings with local industrialists and personalities, seeking their help in propagating the Sangh's ideology.
Read more at: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat makes veiled attack on Modi-led NDA government : North, News - India Today
RSS sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat was quoted as saying at a closed door meeting that the Sangh workers should adopt wait and watch policy considering the government was silent on its core issues.
"We are not getting the expected results. A section of people make unnecessary hue and cry over our statement that those living in Hindustan are Hindus. They don't want to analyse our statement objectively. The leaders of the party in power should also have propagated this statement more effectively. But they are silent on this issue and trying to strike a balance. It will annoy the people in the long run," Bhagwat was quoted as saying.
Bhagwat, however, was reported to have said that he still holds expectation from the Centre. Recently, the RSS had decided to handover its wish list to the Union ministers for implementing the Sangh's agenda.
Meanwhile, the Sangh head expressed his annoyance at Union minister V. K. Singh for arriving late at a meeting. The former Army chief, who was to deliver a speech at the Yuva Sankalp Shivir, reached after Bhagwat ended his address. His programme was cancelled following Bhagwat's reaction.
There are ministers in the NDA government who do not know functioning of the RSS, Bhagwat said. "Those who know the Sangh, is well aware that we start our programmes in time.
Those who were supposed to speak at the Yuva Sankalp Shivir ignored their commitment. Those who don't understand such basic facts need to be kept at bay," Bhagwat said.
The RSS chief also held meetings with local industrialists and personalities, seeking their help in propagating the Sangh's ideology.
Read more at: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat makes veiled attack on Modi-led NDA government : North, News - India Today