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Madhya Pradesh government's decision to lift the ban on its employees from taking part in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities : Does it really violate the constitution
Preetam Sohani
Sep. 28, 2006

It is time to Jai Hind - Vande Ma Taram - It is time to take India back from them.

The Congress Thursday urged President APJ Abdul Kalam to revoke the Madhya Pradesh government's decision to lift the ban on its employees from taking part in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities, saying the move violated the constitution.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi, in a letter that was handed over by a party delegation to the president, said the RSS - the ideological mentor of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) - had a "long record of stoking religious prejudices, inflaming religious passions and polarising our society".

If the communists can preach and enforce communism, Congress party can sacrifice national interests for gaining minority votes, then Hindus have the right to survive and preach Hinditva.

It is time to rise and say Vande Ma Taram.


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