Sep 1, 2018

Sangh refuted the Congress, said - There is no opposition for us

Congress President Rahul Gandhi also continued his attack on the Narendra Modi government on the Rafael deal on Friday and termed it as "global corruption".
Congress President Rahul Gandhi also continued his attack on the Narendra Modi government on the Rafael deal on Friday and termed it as "global corruption". Political accusations and counter-accusations over the controversial Rafael fighter jet deal had accelerated on Thursday. Gandhi had questioned what was the deal between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialist Anil Ambani. After that, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley accused Rahul of resorting to lies. Gandhi tweeted before he left for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, "Global Corruption This rafael plane really flies far and fast. This is going to be a big bang in the next two-four weeks. "

He also tagged a news of the media. It has been claimed in the news that Rafael's conversation was going on since Reliance Entertainment helped the filmmaker of the then President Francois Olinda to film production. Gandhi said, "Modiji, please say Anil, there is a big problem in France." The Congress President had sharpened the attack on the Modi government yesterday and the prime minister had accused him of lying about the Rafale deal. He repeated the demand of JPC in the press conference and said that India wants to know the deal between him and Anil Ambani.

Ambani has denied the allegation of Congress and accused the opposition party of making false statements. He has written a letter to Gandhi and has given a clean sweep on the deal. He has sent a notice of defamation to many Congress leaders and has not asked them to give false statements.

The Sangh released a statement saying that the RSS office-bearers of the RSS and the national office bearers of its affiliated organizations are joining the meeting where contemporary issues will be discussed.
Among the frequent criticisms of the Congress, the National Self Service Association (RSS) said on Friday that it does not consider anyone to be its opponent and that he works for national interest. A senior RSS official said this during a three-day All India Coordination Meeting of the Sangh while talking to the reporters. In the meeting that began in Raghavendra Math, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and BJP President Amit Shah were present. The Sangh released a statement saying that the RSS office-bearers of the RSS and the national office bearers of its affiliated organizations are joining the meeting where contemporary issues will be discussed. At least 200 participants participating in the meeting will share their experiences, views and achievements.

All India publicity chief of the RSS, Arun Kumar, told reporters that the RSS does not treat anyone as their opponent. It works to organize the entire society for national interest. He was asked about the criticisms of Sangh from the Congress and its president Rahul Gandhi. RSS has indicated that he can call leaders of various political parties in Bhagwat's three-day lecture mala, including Rahul Gandhi and Sitaram Yechury.


When asked about the agenda of the meeting, he said that it is focused on better coordination and is held twice in a year in September and January. He told that no special decision is made in this. The meeting was also addressed by Swami Subundendra Tirth, Chief of Raghavendra Math. He said that with the efforts of all of us, awareness of Hindu society will come and Hinduism can find its esteemed place.

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