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For RSS, majority and minority not completely different: Sunil Ambekar

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Express News Service

NEW DELHI: A day after an RSS prime physique assembly criticising the Muslim neighborhood for its ‘lukewarm response’ over the Udaipur killing, senior chief Sunil Ambekar, RSS’ publicity in-charge, stated that the Sangh doesn’t differentiate individuals on the premise of caste and faith. Talking to this each day, Ambekar stated that the nationwide curiosity is the highest precedence of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Sangh considers Indians as one and the outfit is working in the direction of uniting them, he added. 

The three-day annual assembly of the saffron physique, which concluded on Saturday, mentioned plenty of essential points similar to Udaipur killing, current row over film posters of Hindu Goddess Kali amongst others. The assembly held in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu was attended by many distinguished leaders similar to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, normal secretary Dattatreya Hosabale and others.

“We consider 130 crore people of India as Indians and as our own.  That’s the Sangh’s line of thought,” stated Ambekar. When requested about BJP’s new thrust on backward Muslims and Christians, Ambekar stated that the BJP as a separate entity may have its personal methods. “As a political party, BJP will have their own plans and strategies. However, the Sangh doesn’t differentiate between minority or majority communities. We want everyone to work together,” he stated.  

During the just lately held National Executive assembly of the BJP, Prime Minister Modi had exhorted all leaders to achieve out to minorities such Pasmanda Muslims, Christians and different disadvantaged sections of the society. The occasion felt that minorities have to really feel safer about becoming a member of it. RSS is taken into account because the ideological mentor of the ruling BJP. “RSS wants national interests to be served. The national integrity is our top priority,” he added.

Reiterating the Saffron outfit’s stand on Udaipur homicide, he stated that although the Hindu neighborhood responded in a peaceable method, the Muslim neighborhood ought to have come out extra in numbers to sentence the heinous act.