What do you say about RSS on Aurangzeb? How does it affect VHP? Deconstruction of the grave for more than 300 years

After the outbreak of demand for the removal of Aurangzeb’s graves and various rumors associated with them, the RSS booths appeared at a time of high tension.
After VHP and other organizations requested to remove Aurangzeb’s tomb from Shambji Nagar, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) spokesman Sunil Ambekar said Wednesday that the Mughal emperor was “irrelevant” in the competition today where there are any competitors today.
“Now, Aurangzeb doesn’t matter. Violence of any kind is not encouraged,” Ambekar said.
After the demand for removing Aurangzeb’s grave and various rumors related to it broke out in Nagpur, the RSS stance emerged at a time of high tensions.
Police said fifty people were detained after the violent clashes that broke out on March 17, and the curfew was valid in ten police areas in Nagpur for the second consecutive day.
“The situation is under control. The investigation is underway. We have formed 10 teams. So far, we have detained 50 people.”
Meanwhile, the Judicial Magistrate First Class Court (JMFC) has charged 199 defendants in Nagpur violence case in police custody until March 21.
Earlier today, Maharashtra Junior Family Minister Yogesh Kadam condemned the recent violence in Nagpur and pointed out that it was a very serious matter. He stressed that the strictest actions will be taken against officers and other police officers at the level of attacks on the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP).
Sunil Ambekar’s comments As RSS prepares to celebrate its centenary, during which the organization will evaluate the expansion of its Shakha unit.
“On the occasion of Vijayadashami this year, RSS will complete 100 years. The centenary will be celebrated in 2025-26. Shakha’s expansion and how it is achieved – will be evaluated. The target set will be evaluated,” Ambekar said.
He added: “PanchParivartan (Five aspects of change) – will discuss family awakening, social connection, civic awareness, etc., as well as programs to increase people’s participation.”
During the Centennial Celebration, Sunil Ambekar informed Sangh of plans to discuss the organization’s future roadmap and keep the country’s growth in mind.
“Karyakarta will focus on the work that is being done for national growth. Two suggestions are the situation in Bangladesh and what should be done in the future: RSS’s 100-year journey and drawing a roadmap for Sangh,” said Ambekar.
He said RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and Secretary-General Dattatreya Hosabale will participate in the discussion, adding that special classes will be held for those under 40 years of age.
“The special class will be held for the age group under 40, and another set of 40-60 years will be held in the centenary. At this meeting, Mohan Bhagwat, Hosabale and other senior leaders will be part of the discussion.”
A RSS spokesperson said that more young people are joining Sangh. “These numbers are speechless. If they cannot physically come, young people will contact us through our website and ask us to join RSS.”
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