Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), recently dismissed Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge’s call for greater transparency within the organisation as politically motivated. During an RSS centenary outreach programme in Thrissur on June 14, 2026, Bhagwat stated that Kharge’s demands—seeking details about the RSS’s registration status, funding sources, and organisational structure—were driven by politics rather than genuine concerns over accountability. This dismissal followed Kharge’s June 13 open letter to Bhagwat, where he urged the RSS to adhere to the same transparency norms as NGOs, companies, and religious institutions. Kharge argued that the organisation, with its vast network of shakhas and millions of members, should be subject to public scrutiny and constitutional accountability.
The controversy escalated as the RSS and the BJP rejected Kharge’s requests, with Bhagwat asserting that the organisation functions openly and that formal registration is only required for entities seeking government funding. He also highlighted that Hindu Dharma, a concept central to the RSS’s ideology, is not registered as a legal entity. Furthermore, Bhagwat claimed that the RSS has historically faced government bans, which were later lifted, indicating that authorities are well aware of the organisation’s activities. He also noted that courts and tax authorities have classified the RSS as a “body of individuals,” granting it income-tax exemptions.
The situation took a more personal tone when BJP MP Ramesh Jigajinagi criticized Kharge for questioning the RSS, suggesting that Dalits have no right to challenge the organisation. Jigajinagi accused Kharge of leveraging his position as a Dalit leader to make controversial statements. In response, Kharge defended his actions, stating that he is a follower of B.R. Ambedkar and that his courage stems from Ambedkar’s principles. He challenged Jigajinagi’s assertion that Dalits should not question the RSS, arguing that such a stance undermines the very ideals of social justice and equality that Ambedkar championed. Kharge also questioned whether Jigajinagi’s comments were meant to discourage Dalits from engaging with the RSS or to suggest that they lack the capability to scrutinize the organisation constitutionally.
Meanwhile, the political tensions extended beyond Karnataka. In Kerala, Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan condemned three Vice Chancellors for attending an RSS-centenary event addressed by Mohan Bhagwat, calling their participation a “grave lapse.” This led to backlash from the BJP, with state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar accusing Satheesan of practicing “appeasement politics.” Chandrasekhar argued that Satheesan lacked the moral authority to criticize secularism, especially given the government’s reliance on Muslim League and Jamaat-e-Islami support. He also accused the Congress and CPI(M) of using the BJP and RSS as tools for political mobilization, suggesting that the UDF government is complicit in promoting religious politics.
Adding to the regional tensions, a separate incident occurred in Uttar Pradesh, where a statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was vandalized in Kaushambi district. The attack sparked outrage among local Dalit communities, who organized a sit-in demanding strict action against the perpetrators. Police reinstalled the statue and assured villagers that investigations were underway. Opposition leaders, including Ajay Kumar Lallu of the UP Congress and Afzal Ansari of the Samajwadi Party, attributed the incident to the influence of feudal elements and the BJP’s divisive politics, claiming that such acts aim to suppress the dignity of marginalized communities.
As the situation unfolds, the calls for transparency from Kharge and the subsequent responses from the RSS and BJP highlight deepening political divides. With the RSS maintaining its stance on non-registration and non-compliance with certain legal norms, and Kharge insisting on accountability, the debate over the organisation’s role in Indian society remains contentious. Meanwhile, the broader implications of these disputes extend beyond the immediate political arena, touching on issues of secularism, social justice, and the balance between institutional autonomy and public oversight. As the discussions continue, the expectations for resolution remain uncertain, with each side likely to persist in its positions unless external pressures or legal interventions alter the course of the discourse.
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The HinduNeodvisenDesnoDejstva 90Objektivnost 85pred 20 dnevi Priyank Khargejev poziv na preglednost v RSS-u je vodjen s politično usmerjenostjo: Mohan BhagwatVodja RSS-a Mohan Bhagwat je odvrnil poziv ministra za notranje zadeve Priyanka Khargeja, ki je zahteval več preglednosti od RSS-a, in je dejal, da je bila zahteva "podaknjena s politiko, ne pa z resničnimi pomisleki glede odgovornosti". Po tem, ko je Kharge Bhagwatju poslal odprt pismo, v katerem je zahteval podrobnosti o registraciji RSS-a, virih financiranja, dohodkih, odhodkih in premoženjih.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): V članku je predstavljen odgovor vodje RSS na pozive za preglednost, ki uporablja jezik, ki zahteva, da je politično motivirana in ne legitimna.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 85): This article is highly factual, providing detailed quotes from Mohan Bhagwat and context about Priyank Kharge's demands. The reporting is balanced, presenting both sides of the argument without overt bias. The language remains neutral and informative throughout.
Hindustan TimesNeodvisenLevoDejstva 85Objektivnost 75pred 17 dnevi Priyank se je odzval na poslanca BJP Jigajinagija.Karnatakijski minister za notranje zadeve Priyank Kharge je odgovoril na pripombe BJP-jevega poslanca Ramesha Jigajinagija in trdil, da se kot privrženec B.R. Ambedkarja "ničesar ne boji". To je prišlo med razpravo o pravnem statusu Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): V članku se Priyank Khargejev odgovor prikazuje kot obrambo ambedkarističnih načel proti pripombam poslanca BJP Jigajinagija, ki poudarjajo zahteve po preglednosti v zvezi z RSS-jem.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately reports Priyank Kharge's response to BJP MP Jigajinagi's comments about Dalits and the RSS. It provides context about Kharge's demands for transparency regarding the RSS. However, it leans slightly towards supporting Kharge's position with phrases like 'afraid of none,' which
Hindustan TimesNeodvisenLevoDejstva 70Objektivnost 75pred 20 dnevi Karnataka ministr Priyank Kharge poziva RSS, naj se registrira in razkrije finance na svoj stoletni danKarnataka je domače minister Priyank Kharge pozval Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), naj se registrira, pojasni svoj pravni status in razkrije svoje finančne podatke, vključno z viri financiranja, prihodkov, odhodkov in sredstev. Ta zahtevek prihaja, ko je RSS obletel svoje stoletje. Kharge je poudaril potrebo po preglednosti, odgovornosti in ustavnem skladnosti, ki je predlagal, da bi bil registracija in razkritje finančnih informacij najboljši posveček Indiji v času 100. leta RSS.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): V članku je predstavljena zahteva znanega vodje kongresa za desničarsko organizacijo RSS, da izpolnjuje zahteve po pravni in finančni preglednosti.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 70 · Objektivnost 75): Provides context about the controversy and calls for reform. The personal reaction of the interviewee introduces some subjectivity.
The HinduNeodvisenLevopred 16 dnevi V Kaushambiju zaradi vandalizma kipa AmbedkarjaV okrožju Kaushambi v Uttar Pradeshu je bil uničen kipec dr. B. R. Ambedkarja, kar je povzročilo ogorčenje lokalnih prebivalcev Dalitov, ki so protestirali in zahtevali pravico. Policija je ponovno postavila kip in zagotovila skupnosti, da so preiskave v teku, pri čemer je bil proti neznanim osebam registriran primer. Opozicijski politiki so obtožili BJP vlado, da spodbuja okolje, v katerem fevdalne sile ciljajo na marginalizirane skupnosti z napadi na kipe Ambedkarja, trdijo, da so ti dejanja namenjena zatiranju identitete in dostojanstva Dalitov. Voditelji iz Kongresa in Samajwadi stranke so poudarjali ponavljajočo naravo takih incidentov v državi, ki jih povezujejo z domnevnimi razdružljivimi politikami BJP in krepitvijo fevdalnih elementov.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): V članku je vandalizem kipa Ambedkarja označen za politično motivirano dejanje, povezano z vlado BJP, opozicijske stranke pa vladajočo stranko obtožujejo, da je omogočila fevdalnim silam, da bi ciljale na dalitske skupnosti.
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