RSS Denies US Lobbying Firm Claims Amid Congress Allegations

The RSS has firmly denied allegations made by the Congress party about hiring a US lobbying firm. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh accused the organization of engaging Pakistan's official lobbying arm in America. This controversy follows recent questions about RSS's unregistered status and tax exemptions explained by Mohan Bhagwat. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are demanding restrictions on RSS activities in government educational institutions.

Key Points: RSS Denies Hiring US Lobbying Firm Amid Congress Attack

  • RSS issues formal denial of hiring US lobbying firm amid Congress allegations
  • Congress leader Jairam Ramesh accuses RSS of betraying national interests
  • Mohan Bhagwat explains RSS's unregistered status and tax exemption position
  • Priyank Kharge demands ban on RSS activities in government institutions
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RSS denies hiring US lobbying firm, says works in Bharat

RSS denies Congress allegations of hiring US lobbying firm, reaffirming it operates solely within Bharat while Congress accuses organization of betraying national interests.

"Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh works in Bharat and has not engaged any lobbying firm in United States of America - Sunil Ambekar"

New Delhi, November 14

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar issued a statement against the allegation made by the Congress Party that the organisation allegedly hired a foreign lobbying firm in the United States, stating that the organisation operates solely within Bharat and has not engaged any lobbying firms in the United States.

Posting on X, Sunil Ambekar said, "Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh works in Bharat and has not engaged any lobbying firm in United States of America"

https://x.com/SunilAmbekarM/status/1988987476338504099?t=vEl_IGMTU_li5NOgTMTlYg&s=19

Earlier, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) following reports that the organisation allegedly "spent a significant amount of money to engage one of Pakistan's official lobbying arms - the American law firm Squire Patton Boggs (SPB) to represent its interests in the United States".

Citing a media report, the Congress leader on X said, "A few days ago, the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat acknowledged that the RSS isn't a registered organisation and that it does not pay taxes. Now, we learn that the RSS has spent a significant amount of money to engage one of Pakistan's official lobbying arms - the American law firm Squire Patton Boggs (SPB) - to espouse its interests in the US."

Ramesh went on to accuse the RSS of "betraying national interest," linking the development to what he described as the organisation's history of opposing India's freedom movement and key national figures.

"This is hardly the first time that the RSS - with its long tradition of betraying the freedom movement, opposing Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar, and attacking the Constitution and the national flag of India - has betrayed national interest. It is a pseudo-nationalist outfit," Ramesh further said on X.

Earlier, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat explained why the organisation does not pay income tax, stating that the Income Tax Department and courts have recognised the RSS as a "body of individuals," making it exempt.

Speaking at the "100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons" lecture series, Bhagwat said registration was not mandatory after Independence.

"The Sangh started in 1925. Do you expect us to register with the British government? We were banned thrice, and each time the courts dismissed the ban. Legally and constitutionally, we are a valid organisation," he said, adding that "even Hindu Dharma is not registered".

His remarks came after Congress leaders Priyank Kharge questioned the RSS's unregistered status and funding sources. Kharge alleged that the RSS avoids registration to escape financial scrutiny and tax obligations.

Priyank Kharge is demanding a ban on RSS activities in government schools, colleges, and state-owned temples. He said that permissions should not be granted for activities outside the syllabus in government schools and colleges.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how Congress makes these serious allegations but where is the concrete evidence? Either provide proof or stop making baseless accusations. This political mudslinging helps nobody.
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Rohit P
Whether it's RSS or any other organization, proper registration and tax compliance should be mandatory. No exceptions for anyone. The "body of individuals" argument seems like a convenient loophole.
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Ananya R
As someone who has attended RSS shakhas, I can confirm they focus purely on character building and social service. All this political drama around them feels unnecessary. They should be judged by their work, not political allegations.
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Michael C
Working in India for many years, I've seen RSS volunteers doing remarkable community work during disasters. Their organizational structure might be unconventional, but their ground-level impact is undeniable. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The timing of these allegations is suspicious - right before elections. Both sides should focus on real issues affecting common people like inflation and unemployment rather than these political games.

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