Key Points

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has written to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah demanding a ban on RSS activities in government facilities. He claims the organization conducts shakhas in schools where divisive ideas are taught to children. The minister specifically mentions aggressive displays with sticks happening without proper permissions. This move is expected to escalate political tensions between Congress and BJP in Karnataka.

Key Points: Priyank Kharge Demands RSS Ban in Karnataka Government Facilities

  • Minister alleges RSS instills negative ideas in children through government school shakhas
  • Kharge claims aggressive stick displays occur without police permission
  • Demand includes banning activities in parks, temples and archaeological sites
  • Letter warns of harmful psychological impact on innocent youth
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Ban RSS activities in govt facilities: K'taka Minister Priyank Kharge to CM Siddaramaiah 

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge urges CM Siddaramaiah to ban RSS activities in government institutions, citing constitutional violations and psychological harm to youth.

"Ideas that go against India's unity and the spirit of the Constitution - Priyank Kharge"

New Delhi, Oct 12

Priyank Kharge, a Minister in the Karnataka government, has asked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to ban all kinds of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities inside government institutions and facilities, claiming that this goes against the country's unity and the spirit of the Constitution.

Kharge, in a letter to CM Siddaramaiah, dated October 4 said, “The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been conducting its shakhas in government and government-aided schools, as well as in public grounds, where slogans are shouted and negative ideas are instilled in the minds of children and youth -- ideas that go against India’s unity and the spirit of the Constitution.”

The letter was shared with the media by the Karnataka CMO on Sunday.

Priyank Kharge, the son of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, alleged that the divisive forces like RSS were sowing hatred in the minds of people and therefore it was essential to curb such elements to “uphold secular values of the nation”.

In the letter, he further claimed, “Aggressive displays are being carried out while holding sticks (dandas), without obtaining police permission, thus leaving a harmful psychological impact on innocent children and young people.”

Demanding an urgent and immediate intervention by the state government, Kharge said the right-wing organisation must be barred from conducting activities, including ‘shakhas’ inside any government school or public places like parks and temples.

“I earnestly request that a ban be imposed on all types of activities conducted by the RSS -- whether under the name of shakha, sanghik, or baithak -- in government schools, government-aided schools, public playgrounds, parks, temples under the Muzrai Department, sites under the Archaeology Department, and any other government premises,” he said in the letter.

Karnataka minister’s stern criticism of the RSS activities and demand for a ban on its activities in the state is expected to raise political temperatures in the state and also invite strong and fierce condemnation from the outfit as well as the BJP.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who studied in Karnataka schools, I've seen RSS shakhas in playgrounds. While discipline is good, using government facilities for political activities crosses a line. The ban makes sense.
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Arjun K
This seems like political vendetta rather than genuine concern. RSS has been conducting shakhas for decades - they teach discipline and patriotism. Why ban them now? 🤔
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Priya S
Government schools should be neutral spaces. No political organization should be allowed to conduct activities there. This applies to ALL parties and groups, not just RSS. Well said, Minister!
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Michael C
While I respect the minister's concerns, I worry this might be seen as targeting one organization specifically. Perhaps a broader policy banning all political activities in government facilities would be more balanced?
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Kavya N
As a teacher, I've seen how these activities disrupt school routines. Government premises should be used for education, not political training. Complete support for this ban! 👏

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