CM Siddaramaiah terms Sangh Parivar a ‘factory of lies’

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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah interacting with media persons in Gadag on Sunday.

GADAG: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has called the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its allied organisations as ”factories of lies”. “The ABVP, Bajrang Dal, Yuva Morcha of BJP Sangh Parivar are factories of lies”, Siddaramaiah said on Sunday.

Reacting to the media’s questions that students are facing problems due to the Shakti scheme, the CM said that ABVP is a student organisation of BJP and their prime job is to lie. Responding to a statement of Pejawar mutt seer that India should become a Hindu nation if it has to survive, the CM said that this is the slogan of the BJP.

“The Jan Sangh wanted India to become a Hindu nation when it was started in 1950. Ours is a diverse country where not only Hindus live, there are Christians, Muslims, Jains and Buddhists. Our country is a plural country. It is not possible to make a nation only for Hindus. This is the ideology of the BJP. the RSS was established by Hedgewar in 1925. Even BJP persons don’t know this”, he said.

Earlier, the CM slammed the BJP leaders for visiting the woman in Belagavi who was allegedly assaulted and paraded naked after her son eloped with a girl from the same community. “Despite the Karnataka High Court’s restrictions, the BJP leaders have visited the victimised woman who was partially stripped in a village in Belagavi district, thus not only flouting the court’s directive, but also displaying their insensitivity”, Siddaramaiah said in a post on X.

The CM’s statement came after the five-member BJP fact-finding team comprising Aparajita Sarangi, Sunita Duggal, Ranjeeta Koli, Locket Chatterjee and BJP national secretary Asha Lakra met with the victim’s family on Saturday. Siddaramaiah said that the Chief Justice of the High Court, while suo-motu taking cognisance of the incident, had suggested that visits to the traumatised woman, who is severely distressed, should be restricted. (ANI)

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