‘If RSS does not give documents, legal action will be taken’, Minister Kharge’s ultimatum
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday gave an ultimatum, saying that if Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) does not provide the demanded documents, legal action will be taken against it. He also said that he will continue to demand from RSS to show documents related to its establishment and expenditure. He also indicated that he would initiate legal action if he did not receive any satisfactory response.
Minister Priyank Kharge has started a campaign against the 100-year-old organization RSS, in which he is demanding from the RSS to show the documents of its registration and financial transactions in the country.
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Priyank Kharge said what?
When asked about the status of the question asked on social media about the establishment of RSS and its expenditure, Kharge told reporters, ‘It has only been a week since I sought information from them. They are patriots with 100 years of history. He must have the documents somewhere – either in Nagpur or in ‘Keshav Kripa’ (RSS state headquarters) in Bengaluru or at the Sarsanghchalak’s house.
What’s the hurry?
Asserting that RSS leaders will get the documents soon, he said the 100-year-old organization should be given some time. The minister said, ‘What is the hurry? Give them some time. If they don’t have any documents, they may have to prepare them.
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Trying to find out who they are?
When journalists asked what would happen if RSS did not show the documents, Kharge said that there is a law in the country. When asked whether he was asking the RSS for its registration documents, Kharge said it was not a matter of registration documents but an attempt to know who he was.
“They will definitely come to us,” he said. Long editorials by senior lawyers on this issue, big posts on social media or podcasts will have no impact on me. I am ready to talk to those who want to represent the RSS.
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