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There should be no lynching, be it of cows or men: RSS functionary Indresh Kumar

The national executive member also said the RSS stood by the views expressed by its chief, Mohan Bhagwat, in favour of a caste census

PTI Patna Published 08.09.24, 03:48 PM
Indresh Kumar

Indresh Kumar PTI

Senior RSS functionary Indresh Kumar on Sunday asserted there should be "no man lynching and no cow lynching", in order to ensure that people from different faiths lived together in peace.

Talking to reporters here, the national executive member also said the RSS stood by the views expressed by its chief, Mohan Bhagwat, in favour of a caste census.

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"What honourable Mohan ji has said is a view held by cent per cent volunteers of RSS. Caste is a reality which we cannot wish away. But we must take care to keep at bay the venom of casteism (jaativad ka dansh)", said Indresh.

He added, "Likewise, we are also of the view that there are, and there will be, many religions. But we must be on guard against religious fanaticism and the violence that it leads to. People should follow their own path while having respect for all".

When asked about frequent incidents of lynching by cow vigilantes, which opposition parties have blamed on the ascendance of BJP, an offshoot of the RSS, he said "In many parts of the country and the world people eat meat. But we must recognize that people are sensitive about cows. So, we should strive to create an environment in which there is no cow lynching and no man lynching. We should celebrate unity in diversity".

The RSS functionary, who is also a patron of "Pancham Dham", said the "international cultural organization's Bihar chapter" launched a programme on Ganesh Chaturthi which will conclude on Maha Shiv Ratri next year.

He said "the state-wide programme is aimed at creating a society that is free from riots and caste based discrimination and is characterized by compassion for the poor. The programme was launched at Singheswar Mahadev Sthan in Madhepura district and it will cover 108 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva".

"In the final phase, a grand fortnight-long ceremony will be held in Patna which will commence on February 12, coinciding with Sant Ravidas birth anniversary, and conclude on February 26 when Maha Shivratri will be celebrated", said the senior RSS leader.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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