Post-election narratives against RSS are fabricated to divide Hindutva forces
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Post-election narratives against RSS are fabricated to divide Hindutva forces

The complex dynamics at play in the election results have sparked debates about the influence of narratives, the role of money, and the overall state of democracy

Dr Pankaj Jagannath JayswalDr Pankaj Jagannath Jayswal
Jul 31, 2024, 08:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Delhi
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The election results in France and England demonstrate the potency of bogus narratives and the money-driven domination of the left-Islamic ecosystem. This system seeks to govern the world for selfish and unethical purposes. They employed the same tactics in the Indian elections to defeat Prime Minister Modi. Though it was a severe disappointment for those hoping for a landslide victory, a government was eventually formed. Today, when we look at the scenario, becoming Prime Minister for the third time is a significant setback for the left-Islamic system. 240 seats for PM Modi is viewed as a defeat by both Hindu and opposition supporters.

So the analysis is underway to determine why the BJP’s numbers have declined. The opposition parties successfully played the filthy game of dividing Hindus based on caste to get votes, and now, after the election, they have analyzed the thought processes of various Hindus and injected a few more phony narratives that would further erode Hindu unity. Without conducting a thorough fact-based examination, the so-called Hindu nationalists began to believe the false narratives presented by a few media outlets and opposition groups. The saddest aspect is that they are criticizing and blaming an organisation that has worked for Hindu unity with a “Nation First” approach since 1925 for the BJP’s poor performance. Few fake narratives are :

There are two RSS: Bhagwat RSS and Modi RSS.

RSS is an ideology, and all supporters are counted as a single individual. The crores of believers are essentially the same mind in different bodies. I am certain that no organisation has a unified ideology that does not vary from person to person. Everyone, from the founder to each Swayamsevak, has a same ideology, and no one wants to see even a tiny change. RSS lives and dies for the nation. No person is ever worshiped in RSS. It’s the Motherland “Bharat Mata” whom they worship. The “Guru” Tatva is the “Bhagva Dhwaj”(The saffron flag) which is a symbol of the cultural heritage of this country and thus inspirational as a Guru.

The selfish, greedy, and Hindutv haters all have one thing in common: they twist Sarsanghchalak’s words to depict them as being against a specific community, religion, or, most lately, PM Modi. Haters are primarily concerned with separating Hindutva forces in the aftermath of election results. However, the problem is that many Hindu nationalists who appear to be supporters of PM Modi without attempting to obtain accurate information are targeting Sarsanghchalak and the RSS. One such example was when he spoke at a rural development program about the spiritual progress or evolution of humans.

The speech had nothing to do with PM Modi, but the media picked up two or three lines to twist the fact that may cause anger among PM Modi’s followers. Similarly, without knowing the facts, numerous Hindu nationalists began insulting Sarsanghchalak on various online platforms. Love for Hindutva or PM Modi is admirable, but instead of quickly reacting and becoming a victim of the media trap to divide Hindu forces, it is critical that if we are true Hindu nationalists, we first investigate the facts and then react accordingly. Remember that while haters have nothing to lose, Hindus have been losing for over a thousand years.

Jayaprakash narayan said about RSS – RSS is a revolutionary organisation. No other organisation in the country comes anywhere near it. It alone has the capacity to transform society, end casteism and wipe the tears from the eyes of the poor.

RSS is responsible for the Modi team’s poor performance

Opposition parties used a large number of bogus and doctored films to deceive rural and impoverished voters during this election. One such doctored video about the constitution and reservation was widely distributed under the name of RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat. When the video was brought to his attention, he challenged it, claiming that it was doctored and that he had never stated anything against the constitution or reservations. Sangh Swayamsevaks constantly believe in and follow the constitution. Many more such videos and false promises of freebies influenced the thinking of many voters, resulting in dismal performance.

The organisation functions as a silent guardian, believing in acting quietly in society. As we all know, words cannot produce a long-term impact, however someone’s efforts may. Based on this concept, the RSS never projects its efforts in the media to help, grow, and unite the Bharatiyas and the nation. So it is relatively simple to hurl mud at a silent individual. As a result, a small number of self-proclaimed Hindu nationalists and media outlets began to blame the RSS.

It is because Congress, the Left, and other opposition parties are unable to accept the reality that the country has an organization that only thinks positively about the nation and trains its citizens to develop personal and national character, as well as to volunteer in the event of national needs or calamities.

RSS has only one job, which is “to think and act for the welfare of the nation” There are thousands of people working as “pracharaks” who live a renounced life and their only goal in life is to serve the nation. RSS is available to assist and support people regardless of caste, religion, color, or creed during natural disasters or whenever the nation requires it. A few instances are the wars against China and Pakistan, the battle against the unconstitutional emergency imposed by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the peace process during the disturbances in Punjab, and the huge amount of work undertaken to restore societal integration….

 The RSS is helping opposition leaders from behind the scenes

It is more likely that a critic’s ignorance or an infantile cognitive process caused them to think so strangely. The last 99 years of the Sangh have clearly demonstrated that lakhs of swayamsevaks sacrificed their personal life or were slain for the nation while never abandoning the ideas of national identity, Hindu awakening, and unity.

The RSS will always resist those who seek to ruin Bharat’s culture, art, and legacy. Bharat is represented by majority Hindus; if someone attempts to divide or shatter the Hindus or Bharatiya, RSS will stand in opposition, regardless of how powerful the opponent is. The haters are attempting to maintain their age-old approach of portraying RSS negatively and instilling dread in the minds of all Indians. Because the majority of BJP leaders have RSS backgrounds, this method would indirectly instill fear in the minds of BJP voters while also ensuring that minorities remain united against the BJP.

 Sangh is power-hungry and wants to take over the government

If the Sangh is power-hungry, the Second Sarsanghchalak of the Sangh, Shri Golawalkar Guruji, would have readily accepted the request of then-HM Shri Sardar Patel and then-PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to merge the Sangh with Congress. If Sangh is vying for political power, it is simpler for Sangh, with its associated organizations and strong societal base, to entirely focus on political agenda in order to gain power, but Sangh has had a single vision since its founding to unite Hindus to develop personal and national character.

RSS existed before BJP or Jan Sangh. In fact, RSS is the parent body of many organizations functioning in diverse sectors known as “the Sangh Parviar” RSS serves as a mentor to these organizations, and there are meetings with the RSS top working committee on a regular basis to discuss updates on their work or to seek guidance on a variety of issues. RSS has been serving the nation since 1925, with no expectations in return. People join RSS, abandon their homes and families, and stop working toward their job aspirations and married lives. RSS is a bright star in a dark night.

The question is whether we should trust an organization that has been selflessly serving the nation since 1925, or a party or individuals who support terrorists, Naxalites, anti-Hindutva groups, and generally strive against humanity.

RSS haters, all I can say is that you are welcome to join RSS and see for yourself. Half-truths and fabricated narratives are always damaging to society and the nation. Come experience and then express yourself properly under the motto “Nation First, Nothing Else Matters”.

Topics: RSSRSS SarsanghchalakMohan BhagwatPM Narendra Modi
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