Don't celebrate verdict, go for pan-India NRC: RSS


By Anindya Banerjee

New Delhi, Nov 1 (IANS): The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in its key meeting held here in the national capital has taken two key decisions that not only gave a breather to the Bharatiya Janata Party but also brought a smile to its face.

Apart from taking a unanimous decision not to take out celebratory processions across India, if the Ayodhya title suit verdict goes in favour of the Hindus, it has also backed a nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).

"No celebratory marches"

This decision was taken in the RSS coordination committee meeting that was attended by Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad core group was also part of the meeting, as were the heads of RSS affiliates. In the two-day meeting it was decided that neither RSS, nor RSS affiliates including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad will take out celebratory marches, if the Supreme Court gives a favourable verdict for them ahead of Chief Jutice Ranjan Gogoi stepping down on November 17.

This decision comes days after the RSS in a statement appealed to everyone to "respect the verdict, whichever way it comes" and to "maintain peace and harmony" across India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi too, earlier in his Radio talkshow 'Maan Ki Baat' praised the "maturity" shown by political parties after the Allahabad High Court verdict of the Ayodhya title dispute came, that later was challenged in the apex court and now it has reserved its verdict after a marathon hearing ended in October.

The meeting was also attended by key BJP leaders like its president Amit Shha, party's working president J.P. Nadda and General Secretary (organisation) B.L. Santosh.

Earlier this key meeting was suppose to take place in Haridwar, but the Sangh cancelled the venue and any other major events ahead of the final verdict.

"Go for nationwide NRC"

If 'no celebration' diktat from BJP's ideological mentor to all its hyper nationalist affiliates including VHP, that led the Ram Janambhoomi movement, was a breather for the Modi government in terms of law and order; it's endorsement of the nationwide NRC has surely brought smile on the saffron party's face.

The meeting that was attended by the RSS and BJP top leadership backed a nationwide imitation of National Register of Citizens (NRC), adapting the Assam model to root out "ghuspethiyan" (illegal immigrants).

A source, who attended the meeting said, the endorsement was unanimous and even some attendees chanted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai".

This is not the first time though an endorsement from the RSS has come for the NRC.

Earlier in September, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and his Tripura counterpart Biplab Deb met Bhagwat over the issue of NRC that left out more than 19 lakh people, mostly Hindu Bengalis.

Following which Bhagwat had said, "No Hindus left out of NRC in Assam will face expulsion from India", referring to the Citizenship Amendment Bill.

But this time around, the endorsement of a nationwide NRC coming from a RSS meeting attended by Bhagwat himself assumes huge significance. Shah, who was also part of the same meeting has been vouching for the same.

Just days ahead of the Haryana polls, Shah who is also the Union Home Minister said the Centre was "preparing" for nationwide NRC.

 

  

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  • Vishal, Puttur

    Fri, Nov 01 2019

    Regarding Ayodhya Babri Masjid Ram Janmabhoomi, is it not a criminal act to destroy the mosque in the first place? In a democratic country if you have to change the so called the 'Historic Wrongs' where would society lead to ? I am still wondering.

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  • Tausif Ahmed, MYSORE

    Fri, Nov 01 2019

    When people give comments like no Hindu will go detention after NRC then does it mean only Muslims will go?
    India Kisi ke baap ka nahin.
    Then we also demand citizen ship for our Muslims migrants.

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  • Ganesh Shetty, MANGALURU

    Sat, Nov 02 2019

    India cannot afford immigrants being an overpopulated country. India does not want immigrants irrespective of religion. However, given the persecution of Hindus and other minorities in the countries where they come from, amendment is needed. Those countries are not secular countries. The Hindus there constantly live in fear of their lives. Dont you know the status of Hindus and Christians in Pakistan? they are systematically eliminated. what was their population at the time of India Independence and what it is now? can you answer that with reason what you know. However, i feel an exception has also to be created also for Ahmmedis in Pakistan as they are very vulnerable to threats.

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  • Ganesh Shetty, MANGALURU

    Sat, Nov 02 2019

    Can the Muslims be persecuted people in Pakistan and Bangladesh?. What if they demand plebiscite in Bengal tomorrow when population becomes skewed. Can you guarentee this for the rest of India?

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 01 2019

    Quote "Following which Bhagwat had said, "No Hindus left out of NRC in Assam will face expulsion from India", referring to the Citizenship Amendment Bill"
    Means, the Legal Hindu Citizens of India if left out of NRC because of data error, will not face expulsion.
    But, the Legal Muslim Citizens of India if left out of NRC because of data error, will face expulsion ??????
    This is the work of the crooked minds.

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