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No Politics For Government Staff, But in Chhattisgarh Order, RSS an Exception

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But an order issued last week makes an exception for the RSS, which has often described itself as a social organization but is known to advise the BJP politically.

The new order, with the subject line "...regarding participation of government servants in activities of RSS," said the "restriction does not apply to RSS."

The ban on government officials participating in political activities was enforced long before Chhattisgarh was carved out of undivided Madhya Pradesh in 2000. In Madhya Pradesh, also ruled by BJP, the restriction was lifted a few years back.

The Congress in Chhattisgarh has accused the Raman Singh government of trying to politicize the administration and "indoctrinate" the bureaucracy.

"The move will dilute the difference between government and a political party. RSS has been claiming to be a social-service apolitical outfit but everyone is well aware of the fact that they are running the BJP from the backdoor. This will harm the democratic process," TS Singhdeo, the Leader of Opposition in the state assembly, was quoted as telling the Press Trust of India.


No Politics For Government Staff, But in Chhattisgarh Order, RSS an Exception
 
No Politics For Government Staff, But in Chhattisgarh Order, RSS an Exception

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But an order issued last week makes an exception for the RSS, which has often described itself as a social organization but is known to advise the BJP politically.

The new order, with the subject line "...regarding participation of government servants in activities of RSS," said the "restriction does not apply to RSS."

The ban on government officials participating in political activities was enforced long before Chhattisgarh was carved out of undivided Madhya Pradesh in 2000. In Madhya Pradesh, also ruled by BJP, the restriction was lifted a few years back.

The Congress in Chhattisgarh has accused the Raman Singh government of trying to politicize the administration and "indoctrinate" the bureaucracy.

"The move will dilute the difference between government and a political party. RSS has been claiming to be a social-service apolitical outfit but everyone is well aware of the fact that they are running the BJP from the backdoor. This will harm the democratic process," TS Singhdeo, the Leader of Opposition in the state assembly, was quoted as telling the Press Trust of India.


No Politics For Government Staff, But in Chhattisgarh Order, RSS an Exception

But I thought the RSS was not a political but a cultural organization?:blink: Silly me!
 
Can Muslim govt employees not become members of local masjid committee or they are barred from doing so? Just asking.
 
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What is this? :o: Right Wingers are infiltrating all sections of Society from schools,Government offices,Army,School kids, Professionals,Private Companies etc. if this happens,what will happen to Secular India in future?:o:
Secular India's future is at stake now.To safeguard Secularism, Every employee should declare themselves as pseudo-secular and hate Hinduism, only that will safeguard Secularism.
Is the PM Modi listening, why doesn't he answer for this?:hitwall:
 
Will these officers will be in involved in active politics?
You should ask the Raman Singh's government.... He seems to go head over heels to impress someone...

That's your view. They are also cultural organization as a mosque committee . I was just asking. Are they banned to join mosque committee or not, if no no Hindu should be barred to join RSS.
You should go through the post #5. RSS is actively involved in politics whereas Mandir or Masjid committee aren't.
 

Be that it may, RSS is still not a political party. Its a cultural organization that for the moment is supporting BJP.

Some RSS members also supported Shi Sena when they fought BJP in Maharashtra.
 

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