RSS’ new general secretary, Dattatreya Hosabale, represents both the hard and soft faces of Hindutva. It’s leaders like him who will attract younger generations.
Over generations, Bihar’s bane has been its utter lack of urbanisation. But now, even Bihar is urbanising. Or let’s say, rurbanising. Two decades under Nitish Kumar have created a new elite in its cities.
Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
DK Singh saab has precious little to offer to Print’s readers. Only a little banal characterization of the behemoth organization. While the RSS’ message on Hindutva is amply lucid to a commoner like me, I don’t understand why Singh saab finds it so mysterious and complicated. RSS has been urging the countrymen to realize that common theme to stay united as a nation which has innumerable identities. It does not want the nation to erode its plurality.
Only thing I want RSS to work on more is to assuage linguistic minorities that the wisdom and heritage their languages and customs describe needs to be leveraged to forge the plurality of our beloved motherland.
DK is honest enough to admit that he couldn’t understand much about RSS. But one does not understand what is so mystic about the organization.
DK is actually more interested in speculating whether Modi will continue after he turns 75. The simple answer is he will continue till 2029 but he may become just PM and leave most of the work to one or two deputy PMs like Rajnath and Amitbhai.
Anyway, DK writes this article as ThePrint had to fill in something about the RSS after its meet!
The print, the wire, the quint and ndtv all are biased only focus on one community and to defend the wrongdoers of that community and always foul cry about fake secularism of India.
DK Singh saab has precious little to offer to Print’s readers. Only a little banal characterization of the behemoth organization. While the RSS’ message on Hindutva is amply lucid to a commoner like me, I don’t understand why Singh saab finds it so mysterious and complicated. RSS has been urging the countrymen to realize that common theme to stay united as a nation which has innumerable identities. It does not want the nation to erode its plurality.
Only thing I want RSS to work on more is to assuage linguistic minorities that the wisdom and heritage their languages and customs describe needs to be leveraged to forge the plurality of our beloved motherland.
DK is honest enough to admit that he couldn’t understand much about RSS. But one does not understand what is so mystic about the organization.
DK is actually more interested in speculating whether Modi will continue after he turns 75. The simple answer is he will continue till 2029 but he may become just PM and leave most of the work to one or two deputy PMs like Rajnath and Amitbhai.
Anyway, DK writes this article as ThePrint had to fill in something about the RSS after its meet!
The print, the wire, the quint and ndtv all are biased only focus on one community and to defend the wrongdoers of that community and always foul cry about fake secularism of India.
I did not learn anything new from this article
Maybe you are an insider. It is for us and I learnt a few things.
The print is most biased news agency ; so nobody can fix your problem.
Why ? It writes things you don’t like Mr Manoj mk ?