By Anurjay Dhal
BHUBANESWAR: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Friday urged the Narendra Modi led Central Government to carry out NRC in all States to identify infiltrators. The demand came after the 3-days long Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meet, which ended here.
RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat and Sarakaryabhaha Suresh Bhhaiyaji Joshi , other senior functionaries attended the meet , besides representative from Sangh Pariwar affiliates like BJP, VHP, ABVP, BMS, BKS, Bajarang Dal and few others attended.
While addressing the media RSS Sarakaryabaha Suresh Bhhaiyaji Joshi, said the National Register of Citizens enumeration should be carried out countrywide to identify infiltration from neighbouring countries in order to arrest growing demographic imbalance and threat to
country’s security.“Such an exercise has become essential as some states have been overflowing with outsiders collaborating with anti-National forces and working against Hindus”, Joshi emphasised.
Joshi said concerning Ram Janmabhoomi issue RSS was expecting a favourable verdict from court. “ Attempts to find a solution through mediation has been there for a long time but seemingly did not yield result. Otherwise the case would not have gone to court”, he pointed out.
Shri Joshi said the abolition of article 370 and 35A, has made the situation conducive for the return of Hindus to the Kashmir valley who have been brutally thrown out of Jammu & Kashmir since 1990. “I hope the Hindus who have survived the brutalities will now return to their original roots”, he said.
To a question he welcomed a Common Civil Code for the country and said this was one of the primary demands of the RSS. “ Why should a country have different laws for its citizens”, he lamented. Time has come for the country to have a Common Civil Code and the government should implement it without any hesitation, he emphasised.
Expressing concern over ethnic cleansing Hindus in West Bengal, Joshi said this has to stop immediately. The silence of the West Bengal government was somewhat surprising given the fact that Bengal had a history of peace and amity.Joshi said RSS has been privy to massive support in rural India. “It has good organisational acceptance over one lakh villages of the county and still growing”, he said. The enthusiasms of the people have been overwhelming. RSS sakhas have in active in sixty thousand locations of the country, he mentioned.
Determined to ameliorate the condition of villages, he said RSS has began taking up rural development work on a massive scale. “We are focusing on 18-35 age groups to carry the work to its logical target.
RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh, Arun Kumar and Saha Prachar Pramukh, Narendra Thakur were also present at the media briefing.