'Agneepath is the hidden agenda of RSS', Kumaraswamy gave a controversial statement about the army.
'Agneepath is the hidden agenda of RSS', Kumaraswamy gave a controversial statement about the army.
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New Delhi: Violent protests and arson are being witnessed across the country over the Central government's Agneepath scheme. Meanwhile, political rhetoric is also going strong. Now former Karnataka CM and JDS leader Kumaraswamy has made a big statement. Kumaraswamy has alleged that the RSS will use agniveers to capture the army and impose Nazi rule in India. Condemning the former CM's statement, BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala said it was a direct insult to the armed forces.

Kumaraswamy said the RSS has a hidden agenda to control the Army through Agneepath. He also reminded of the Nazi party in Germany, saying that the Nazi movement will start from Agneepath and agniveers will be used. He said the RSS workers will become agniveers inside and outside the army, even after their service is over, even after their service is over. The JDS leader said, "Who will select 10 lakh Agniveers? Rss leaders will choose him or the army will choose him. Of the 10 lakh people who will be recruited, the sangh workers may also reach. They can recruit 2,5 lakh Sangh workers into the Army and their hidden agenda is that 75 per cent will be thrown out with Rs 11 lakh. They will spread throughout the country.

Kumaraswamy further said that people inside and outside will be from the RSS, they are planning to take over the Union of the Army. This is the hidden agenda of the RSS. Kumaraswamy described the plan as an "RSS agneepath", recalling Hitler's Nazi rule in Germany. "Perhaps the RSS wants to impose Nazi rule in our country, for which they have made Agneepath or Agniveer. There are a lot more things to debate, but I have some doubts about that.

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