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RSS can't be banned at someone's whim, those demanding it should learn from past: Dattatreya HosabaleDattatreya Hosabale, serving as the general secretary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, recently responded to calls for a ban on the orga...
TMC moves motion condemning action against migrant workersThe West Bengal government has passed a resolution condemning alleged atrocities against Bengali-speaking migrants in BJP-ruled states, spa...
Rahul Gandhi pitches new mantra to Congress to tackle BJP's 'hard polarisation'Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has allegedly said that there should be no reservation in naming any specific group when discussing political ...
India working to draw Bangladesh attention on minority atrocities, says JaishankarExternal affairs minister S Jaishankar has stated that the government is actively engaging with Bangladesh to address the issue of atrociti...
RSS says Aurangzeb irrelevant today, distances from controversyRSS spokesperson Sunil Ambekar condemned the Nagpur violence, stressing that Mughal emperor Aurangzeb is no longer relevant in India. The v...
RSS to pass resolution on Bangladesh during three-day meetThe RSS All India Pratinidhi Sabha will convene in Bengaluru from March 21 to 23, aiming to pass resolutions on Bangladesh and RSS centenar...
India, Pakistan spar over minority rights at the UN General Assembly
Make sure Hindus don't get left out, particularly in West Bengal: RSS tells the government on CABThe Sangh is most concerned about the implementation of the bill in West Bengal, where it feels that if the identification of immigrants is...
Make Citizenship Bill people’s campaign, RSS tells cadreThe move comes shortly after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said ‘no Hindu will have to leave the country’ after names of a large number of people...
Majority in North East against citizenship to minorities from Bangladesh, PakistanThe bill, which seeks to provide Indian citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh ...
Rohingyas a security threat, deport them: RSS"We do not consider them (Rohingyas and Bangladeshis) as refugees as they are foreigners and have entered in our country illegally," RSS Pr...
RSS to focus on jihadi activity in Bengal and danger it posesRSS karyavaha for the southern part of W Bengal Jishnu Basu told reporters here that the people needed to be told about what lay in store i...
Parties welcome Supreme Court advice on Ayodhya, Muslim groups scepticalUnion Ministers Giriraj Singh and Uma Bharti, considered Hindu hardliners in the Modi government, insisted that the temple be built at the ...
RSS calls for national population policy to correct ‘demographic imbalance’The issue of illegal migration in north-east, West Bengal and Bihar has been high on the Sangh's agenda for several years as have religious...
RSS calls for national population policy to correct ‘demographic imbalance’RSS has asked to address the “demographic imbalance” caused by the rise in Muslim population as reflected in the latest census data on reli...
RSS likely to pass resolution on population 'imbalance'Muslim population at over 17 crores, the three-day RSS executive is expected to adopt a resolution calling for a check in the "imbalance" o...
RSS gives thumbs up to Modi government so far; PM promises to deliverThe RSS today said the Modi government was moving in the right direction with commitment and dedication and rejected criticism.
Assam: Congress seeks citizenship for Hindu Bengalis, Buddhists who migrated from BangladeshAssam is going to polls next year and BJP’s ideological mentor, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has a strong base among the Hindu Bengal...
Lok Sabha polls 2014: RSS cheers 'anti-Bangladeshi' rant of Narendra ModiModi, who has been changing his tone and tenor to suit the political landscape, donned his Hindutva poster-boy avatar in West Bengal.
Take effective steps to manage India's borders, RSS tells govtThe RSS demanded that steps be taken to secure the 4057 km long India-Tibet border, which it claimed was the most 'neglected' one.