RSS debunks Dainik Jagran for falsely reporting RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat's statement on JP Nadda
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RSS debunks Dainik Jagran for falsely reporting RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat’s statement on JP Nadda

Dainik Jagran recently published a report claiming that RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat made public remarks in Gorakhpur regarding BJP National President JP Nadda's statements about the RSS

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Dainik Jagran, a prominent Hindi daily, has been scrutinised for publishing misleading information about RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat. The newspaper claimed that Bhagwat made a public statement in Gorakhpur, purportedly commenting on BJP National President JP Nadda’s remarks concerning the Sangh. However, it is important to note that these claims have been proven false, further reinforcing the audience’s confidence in the accuracy of the information provided.

Dainik Jagran publishes fake news about RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat

The news published about Bhagwat ji's public statement in Gorakhpur is completely fake

Sarsanghchalak ji is currently on a countrywide tour for a training program pic.twitter.com/UbAAfyQkLQ

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) June 17, 2024

According to the false report, Bhagwat allegedly remarked, “Every citizen in our country has the freedom to express their thoughts openly. The organisation has no role in his statement.” The article further suggested that Bhagwat’s statement should not be juxtaposed with the policies of the BJP or the RSS.

However, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar ji denounced these claims as baseless. He tweeted that Bhagwat had not made any such public statement in Gorakhpur. Currently, Bhagwat is engaged in a nationwide tour for a training program organised by the Sangh, which underscores the factual inaccuracy of Dainik Jagran’s report.

दैनिक जागरण में प्रकाशित यह समाचार पूर्णतः निराधार है। पूजनीय सरसंघचालक जी ने गोरखपुर में कोई सार्वजनिक वक्तव्य नहीं दिया है। वे वर्तमान में संघ के अंतर्गत प्रशिक्षण कार्यक्रम हेतु देशव्यापी प्रवास पर हैं।https://t.co/SHsJwdAcEt

— Sunil Ambekar (@SunilAmbekarM) June 17, 2024

The alleged statement attributed to Bhagwat in Dainik Jagran addressed recent remarks by JP Nadda, who, in a media interview, emphasised the BJP’s independent capabilities, suggesting diminishing reliance on the RSS. Nadda implied that the BJP has reached a stage where it no longer perceives the RSS as essential for its operations.

In response to this assertion, Bhagwat, during an interaction with trainees from the Sangh’s eastern region at SVEM Public School, reportedly characterised the RSS as a deliberative forum distinct from the BJP’s political operations. He addressed questions regarding this matter, reassuring attendees that there was no need to overanalyse his remarks. This clarification gives the audience a deeper understanding of the RSS’s primary focus on fulfilling organisational objectives through continuous effort, enhancing their awareness of the situation.

Topics: BJPRSSRSS SarsanghchalakMohan BhagwatDainik JagranSunil Ambedkar
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