A list of puns related to "Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh"
When they assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, they were the Hindu Mahasaba
When they demolished Babri Masjid, they were the Hindu Parishad
When Graham Staines and his family were burnt to death, they were the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
When Gauri Lankesh was shot to death, they were the Hanuman Sena
When they Mob lynched Akhlaq, they were the Bharatiya Gau Raksha Dal
When they vandalized Padmini palace, they called themselves the Karni Sena
Their true and final form, is that of the the RSS and the only language they speak, is fascism. Without compassion, conscience or humanity.
Is Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) loyal to Indian Constitution or Not? Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh demands promulgation of Laws of Manu in place of Indian Constitution.
The old Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh dream of promulgating the Manusmriti as fundamental law of the country got impetus in 2004 when Uma Bharti, a seasoned sadhvi of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, came to head the state BJP government in Madhya Pradesh. Soon after coming to power Uma Bharti government promulgated an ordinance on January 23, 2004, banning cow slaughter in the state. The crucial part of this ordinance was that it referred to Manusmriti for justifying this ban. The ordinance read: βManusmriti ranks the slaughterer of cow as predator and prescribes hard punishment for him.β It was for the first time in the history of free India that commitment to enforce Manusmriti as part of legal set up was announced by any government.
Read more Here: https://www.gnanisworld.com/2020/11/is-rss-loyal-to-indian-constitution.html
As many of you know, RSS is commonly known as a right-wing Hindu nationalist organization. But until today I never knew a Muslim branch existed. It's called as Muslim Rashtriya Sangh.
I think this should debunk any theories that RSS, and to an extent BJP is anti-muslim.
First off... None of us are members of RSS. Nor do anyone of us hate RSS. And we are not here to, nor are we obliged to give proof of our authenticity. So kindly refrain from asking any system related personal questions or label this as some trolling post.
As the title implies we just wanted to know is the RSS a DID-friendly organization?
Some alters in our system are quiet impressed and love RSS and its work, while other feminist alters who were against RSS are at present simply skeptical of its activities and are in a dialogue with the Pro-RSS alters.
Honestly, none of us have ever interacted with an RSS person IRL or know of RSS's friendliness towards people with DID. We tried to have an unbiased understanding of RSS. Unfortunately, most of the Indian and international media paints RSS's ideology and the kind of work RSS does in a very negative light.
We are not here to debate on whether RSS is good or bad.
What we wanted to know from RSS members or anyone affiliated with RSS: Is the RSS inclusive of people with DID? or it only supports singulars and do not tolerate people with DID?
What made us all ask you that question?
Well, some of the articles...
https://thewire.in/religion/mohan-bhagwat-rss-hindu-rashtra
It isn't quite clear as even though it is inclusive there is no clear mention of inclusiveness for plurals/multiples/people with DID.
We'd be glad if some RSS member shed some light on this and make the matter clear.
Decided to do something different with an old Ral Partha mini.
Problem: The Liquitex Matte Varnish I use is making my minis way, way too shiny. Help?
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1 May 2022
May Day Massacre, the headlines wrote themselves. Ever since the 2019 general election maintained the strength of the BJP and their Hindu nationalist agenda, the far-right anti-Muslim groups associated with the party have grown in number and boldness. In 2019 it was declarations that India would remain a nation for Hindus and Hindus alone made by Mohan Bhagwat, leader of the RSS, and throughout 2020 and 2021 it mostly consisted of rallies and protests against allowing Muslims to freely take part in Indian society.
Relations since the near conflict in 2019 have only continued to deteriorate, with the RSS being suspected to have participated in two shootings, but with the large size of the organization and its control over the BJP, the leadership were never held accountable.
Before the attacks on May 1st, the small attacks had been piecemeal, a shooting here, an acid attack there. There had not been a single major incident involving more than a few parties. May 1st was an escalation.
Reports from Prasar Bharati
09:14 - Reports have begun to pour in from Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, of a massive attack taking place on the Hazratbal Shrine. Reports are still coming in but reports indicate a group of at least a dozen attackers opened fire on visitors and assaulted the main shrine while firing automatic weapons at fleeing visitors. At this time the local police are responding and the attackers are still reported to be inside the shrine.
09:36 - Police have surrounded the Shrine and all civilians are believed to be evacuated, reports of wounded and dead are high, though no number has yet been released. Suspects inside the building are firing occasionally from the building and refusing to negotiate.
09:52 - After a nearly thirty minute standoff with police, a series of small explosions shook the shrine and the attackers walked out surrendering themselves. They claim to have destroyed the holy relic which resided inside the shrine, a strand of hair believed to be from the Prophet Muhammad's beard. Initial reports have at least twelve people killed, with another twenty-three wounded. The attackers claim to be members of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the paramilitary parent organization of the BJP.
The May Day Massacre was more than a simple terror attack. The attackers destroyed a holy relic, and already Kashmir-based muslim terror groups have vowed to avenge the destruction of the relic and to destroy
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