Congress promises to not allow RSS 'shakhas' in govt buildings in its manifesto
Congress promises to not allow RSS 'shakhas' in govt buildings in its manifesto
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The Madhya Pradesh polls is around the corner and all the political parties are trying their best to appeal the voters. Parties are trying to win the hearts of voters by their manifesto. Now, The Congress party on Saturday released its election manifesto ahead of the upcoming Madhya Pradesh assembly elections with several promises. In these numerous promises, there was a promise made in the manifesto is to not allow the RSS 'shakhas' from entering government buildings.

It seems that The tiff between the Congress and the RSS has been continuing for several decades now. The manifesto clearly states that if the Congress party comes to power then the 'shakhas' of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) would not be allowed inside the government buildings and its premises. The 112-page manifesto also asserted that the order, issued earlier, to allow government employees to attend the 'shakhas' of the RSS will be revoked.

The manifesto also promises an "adhyatmik vibhag" (spiritual department) in the state, as well as plans to promote the Sanskrit language, speaks of developing the "Ram path" -- a mythical route that was travelled by Lord Ram during his 14-year exile -- and the commercial production of 'gaumutra' (cow urine) and 'kanda' (cow dung cakes).

 

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