In a recent event at the inauguration of Vidya Bharati Vignana Kendra in Hyderabad, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reaffirmed the organization's stance in favor of reservation. He addressed a circulating video falsely claiming RSS's opposition to reservation, emphasizing that the organization has consistently supported reservation under the Constitution since its inception. Bhagwat clarified that the video in question misrepresented the organization's views, stressing on RSS's belief in the continuation of reservation until social discrimination persists. He highlighted the importance of technology and artificial intelligence in verifying events accurately.
Bhagwat's remarks hold significance amidst accusations from opposition parties, particularly the Congress, accusing RSS and BJP of being anti-reservation. Reacting to Bhagwat's statement, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized RSS's alleged flip-flop on reservation, citing previous remarks opposing the quota system. Gandhi pointed out Bhagwat's earlier stance against reservations and accused BJP of harboring individuals with similar views.
In a separate incident, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy condemned RSS, alleging its historical intention to declare India as a 'Hindu country' and abolish reservations by 2025.
Bhagwat addressed the proliferation of misinformation on social media, attributing it to individuals' motives rather than the platform's quality. He dismissed the fabricated controversy surrounding RSS, attributing it to selfish interests during election periods.
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