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Attempt To Spread Anarchy Under Guise Of Farmers' Movement In Punjab: RSS

04:16 PM Mar 16, 2024 IST | NEWS Desk
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Attempt To Spread Anarchy Under Guise Of Farmers' Movement In Punjab: RSS

Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India]: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has alleged that efforts are being made to spread anarchy in Punjab under the guise of farmers' protests.

RSS General Secretary Dattatraya Hosabale on Saturday said that 'separatist terrorism' has once again raised its head in Punjab. Hosabale also expressed concern over the Sandeshkhali incident and Nuh violence.

RSS General Secretary Dattatraya Hosabale presented the annual report before the Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha, in this report he said that efforts have started to spread anarchy in Punjab under the guise of farmers' protest.

Dattatraya Hosabale said, "Separatist terrorism has once again raised its head in Punjab.

Just two months before the Lok Sabha elections, efforts to spread anarchy started especially under the guise of farmers' protest in Punjab."

Dattatraya Hosabale also mentioned the situation in Manipur in his annual report, where he said, "The situation in Manipur has created deep wounds between two sections of the society, Meitei and Kuki."

He said that it is unfortunate that the border states are deeply divided and is going through unspeakable pain, and the psychological division of the society is dangerous, he also said that the Sangh workers in Mewat and Manipur have tried to save the situation, boost morale and strengthen the society on the basis of contact and dialogue with the concerned group of people, And efforts have been made to create an environment of mutual cooperation and co-existence.

Referring to the incident of Sandeshkhali in the annual report, Dattatraya Hosabale said, "The incident of atrocities on hundreds of mothers and sisters in Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, especially on the sisters of the Scheduled Caste and Tribe community has shaken the conscience of the entire society."

"It cannot be imagined that such incidents have been going on for years in any part of independent India. But, what is even more shocking is that instead of giving the harshest punishment to the guilty people, the government there efforts are being made to save them.

All parties should leave aside their political interests and unanimously take such strict action on the issue of women's safety and respect that no one can even think of doing such a thing in future," he said.

Dattatraya Hosabale said, "Some problems and crises are challenging the nation, disruptive and divisive forces are never happy with any positive work, creating unrest everywhere and taking political and other benefits is their agenda," he said.

While talking about Nuh violence in the annual report, Hosabale said, "The Nuh incident in Mewat region, where a section of the Muslim community violently attacked a yatra organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and helped in spreading violence, created social unrest for months. Tension remained and the matter could not be resolved," he said.

Dattatreya Hosabale also expressed his views on the Lok Sabha elections.

He said, "Lok Sabha elections are going to be held in the country next month. The importance of elections in a democracy cannot be underestimated.

The volunteers are not only required to exercise their franchise, but they also have to fulfil the sacred duty of voting, but also ensure 100 per cent voting. To achieve this, they should make plans in their area.

The above challenges in the context of elections, issues related to national interest and the need of the hour should all be kept in mind," he said.

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