Key Points

M.K. Stalin has strongly criticized the Modi government's decision to issue a special RSS centenary stamp and coin. He argues that this move dishonors Mahatma Gandhi's legacy and undermines India's secular foundations. Stalin's statement highlights the ongoing political tension between different ideological perspectives in contemporary Indian politics. The Chief Minister urges citizens to reaffirm their commitment to Gandhi's inclusive and non-violent principles.

Key Points: Stalin Blasts Modi Over RSS Centenary Gandhi Legacy Slam

  • Stalin condemns RSS centenary stamp as attack on Gandhi's principles
  • Modi govt accused of undermining secular republic's foundations
  • Tamil Nadu CM calls for protecting inclusive national vision
  • Opposition challenges RSS commemoration as divisive political gesture
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Stalin hits out at Modi govt over RSS centenary stamp and coin, calls for safeguarding Mahatma's ideals

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin criticizes Modi govt's RSS centenary stamp, defends Gandhian secular values against perceived communal narrative

"India should be rescued from the pitiful state where leadership honors those who killed our Father of the Nation - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Oct 2

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday sharply criticised the Central government for issuing a special postage stamp and a commemorative Rs 100 coin to mark the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), saying such gestures degrade India's secular ethos and dishonour Mahatma Gandhi's legacy.

Speaking after paying floral tributes to Gandhi on his birth anniversary, Stalin termed it deeply concerning that India was now "celebrating an organisation which shaped the thinking of a communal element who assassinated the Father of the Nation."

His comments came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the stamp and coin to mark 100 years of the RSS.

In a post on social media platform X, Stalin described India as a secular republic built on the Mahatma's moral and political philosophy.

"He is the power that will always provide us strength to face the seeds of hatred among the people and the divisive forces whenever they arise," he said, urging people to reaffirm their commitment to the Mahatma's values.

Stalin's strongest criticism was reserved for the Modi government's decision to officially honour the RSS.

"India should be rescued from the pitiful state where the one who is in charge of the country's leadership releases special postage stamps and commemorative coin on the centenary of the RSS movement, which gave shape to the dreams of the communal leader who killed our Father of the Nation," he said, calling on citizens to take a collective pledge to uphold Mahatma Gandhi's ideals.

The commemorative Rs 100 coin released by the Prime Minister features an image of Bharata Mata, accompanied by a lion, in the Varada mudra gesture of blessing, as RSS members are shown paying obeisance to her, on the obverse side.

The national emblem appears on the reverse.

Stalin's statement, terming the move a "distortion of India's soul", is among the strongest political reactions from the opposition to the Centre's decision, which comes at a time of growing criticism that the government is attempting to mainstream the RSS -- long regarded as the ideological parent of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party -- while sidelining the Mahatma's secular and inclusive vision.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I respect different viewpoints, I think we should move beyond historical blame games. RSS has contributed to nation building in many ways. Let's focus on development rather than old controversies.
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Arjun K
As a young Indian, I'm confused why we're celebrating RSS when Gandhi ji's principles of non-violence and tolerance are what our country truly needs right now. This feels wrong.
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Sarah B
Living in India for 5 years now, I've seen how Gandhi's legacy unites people across religions. Honoring RSS seems contradictory to that spirit. Stalin makes a valid point about secular values.
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Vikram M
Both sides are politicizing this issue. Can't we just acknowledge that RSS is 100 years old without making it about Gandhi's assassination? Every organization evolves over time.
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Kavya N
Stalin's strong words reflect what many Indians feel but are afraid to say. Gandhi ji's ideals of truth and non-violence are being systematically undermined. This is worrying for our democracy.

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