Bhagwat said – RSS is not a secret organization, the government also knows: No one has asked for registration in 100 years; Priyank had asked – why is the Sangh not registered?
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rejected the demand for registration of the Sangh, saying that the organization is neither secret nor works away from the public eye.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rejected the demand for registration of the Sangh, saying that the organization is neither secret nor works away from the public eye. Bhagwat said- Many such things are going on which are not registered. The organization has nothing to hide. We work in open fields. Call people and tell them what we do. On the question of registration of the association, he said that those who want funds from the government, they need registration. He must be there. But the government knows that the union exists. Actually, Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge had written a letter to Mohan Bhagwat on the completion of 100 years of RSS. Kharge had asked – tell the account of 100 years. Make public full details of legal status, funding and expenses. What else did Bhagwat say, 5 points… Kharge had asked – RSS should give account of 100 years. Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge, while congratulating RSS on completion of 100 years, has written a letter to Mohan Bhagwat seeking clarification on the legal status of the Sangh. Kharge asked RSS to get itself registered. Clarify your legal status and make public information about sources of funding, income, expenses and assets. He argued that the organization should maintain transparency and constitutional accountability. In a letter written on June 13, Priyank questioned that when citizens, labor organizations, NGOs, trusts, temples and companies are expected to follow the law, register and provide information, then why should the RSS be exempted from this.
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