Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Defends RSS Against SP MP Lalji Suman’s Remarks
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar defends RSS against remarks made by SP MP Lalji Suman, emphasizing the organization’s role in national development.
In a recent parliamentary session, a heated exchange took place between SP MP Lalji Suman and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. The controversy began when Lalji Suman criticized the Centre, claiming that its only measure of a person’s standing is their affiliation with the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). His remarks sparked a strong response from the Vice President, who staunchly defended the RSS and its contributions to the nation.
SP MP Lalji Suman’s Criticism
Lalji Suman, a member of the Samajwadi Party, voiced his concerns about the Centre’s perceived bias towards individuals associated with the RSS. He stated, “Centre’s only yardstick to measure a person’s standing is to see whether they are from the RSS.” Suman’s comments reflect a broader criticism often leveled by opposition parties regarding the influence of the RSS in governmental and political spheres.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Response
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar did not hold back in his rebuttal. Expressing his displeasure, he responded, “RSS is an organisation which is a global think tank of the highest order. I will not allow the honourable member to single out an organisation which is doing national service.” His defense highlighted the significant role the RSS plays in various aspects of national development and its contributions to society.
Emphasizing RSS’s Constitutional Rights
Dhankhar went further to underscore the legitimacy and constitutional rights of the RSS. “I hereby rule that the RSS has full constitutional rights to participate in the development journey of this nation. RSS bears unimpeachable credentials,” he declared. This statement was aimed at affirming the organization’s rightful place in India’s socio-political landscape, countering the narrative of undue favoritism suggested by Suman.
RSS’s Role in National Development
The RSS, often described as the ideological parent of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has a long history of involvement in various social, cultural, and educational initiatives. Supporters of the RSS argue that its activities have significantly contributed to the nation’s progress, promoting values such as discipline, self-reliance, and patriotism. The organization’s extensive network and volunteer base are seen as assets in addressing diverse challenges across the country.
Political Reactions
The exchange between Suman and Dhankhar has triggered a wave of reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters of the RSS and the BJP have applauded the Vice President’s robust defense, viewing it as a necessary stance to protect a respected organization. On the other hand, opposition members and critics argue that such a defense only reinforces their concerns about the RSS’s influence over government policies and decisions.
The debate over the RSS’s role in India’s political and social fabric is unlikely to be resolved soon. As long as the organization continues to wield significant influence, it will remain a focal point of both praise and criticism. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s strong defense of the RSS underscores the enduring impact of the organization on the country’s development narrative and the contentious nature of its involvement in national affairs.