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“Prime Minister’s Name Appearing in Epstein Files is Extremely Serious; Mohan Bhagwat Fled to Delhi Out of Fear…” — The RSS—which constantly beats the drum of culture—must demand Narendra Modi’s resignation: Adv. Prakash Ambedkar

Pradeep Ramteke

     Editor-in-Chief

          Today, on behalf of the Indian National Congress, the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, and other like-minded parties, a “Massive Joint Protest Rally” (Vishal Jan Akrosh Samyukta Morcha) was organized at Constitution Square (Samvidhan Chowk), Nagpur, targeting the RSS headquarters.

           On this occasion, the chief of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, Adv. Prakash (alias Balasaheb) Ambedkar, was present alongside the Maharashtra State President of the Indian National Congress, Harshvardhan Sapkal, and addressed the massive crowd that had gathered for the rally.

          It is an extremely serious and shameful matter that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name has surfaced in the sordid Epstein files—a scandal that casts a dark stain upon humanity. Across the globe, individuals whose names have appeared in the Epstein files have either tendered their resignations or have been arrested.

          However, in India, absolutely no action has been taken thus far. Modi frequently asserts that he became Prime Minister solely because of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Since the RSS constantly beats the drum of culture and morality, Adv. Prakash Ambedkar, in his scathing address, demanded that the Sangh—upholding those very moral standards—must now demand Narendra Modi’s resignation.

             Through this rally, we intended to present the country’s Constitution and the Tricolor flag to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. However, the Sarsanghchalak (Supreme Chief), Mohan Bhagwat, fled to Delhi out of fear—terrified by both the rally and the Constitution itself.

           When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Sangh’s headquarters, he was reportedly given “intellectual guidance” suggesting that he should retire; however, Modi chose to disregard this advice. This demonstrates that Narendra Modi no longer fears the Sangh; he has become completely unbridled and reckless. This incident clearly reveals that the Sangh itself has lost its moral compass.

             The BJP and the Sangh seek to dismantle the Constitution within this country and impose their own ideology—encapsulated in the text Bunch of Thoughts —upon the nation. Neither the Sangh nor the BJP truly accepts or respects the Constitution. They have effectively co-opted and pocketed every state institution and agency. The BJP and the Sangh aim to establish a Manuvadi, authoritarian system. This is a ploy to hand over the country to the likes of Adani and Ambani.

           Intimidated by this protest march, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the ‘Mahayuti’ (Grand Alliance) government used the police as a front to deny permission for the demonstration, thereby attempting to stifle the voice of the opposition.

               However, protesters converged in their thousands upon the vicinity of the Sangh headquarters and raised the voice of democracy loud and clear.

         Harshvardhan Sapkal, the Maharashtra State President of the Indian National Congress, also launched a scathing attack on the BJP and the RSS.

              Present on this occasion in large numbers were leaders and activists from the Indian National Congress and the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, including Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi leader Mr. Harshvardhan Pundkar; Nagpur City District Congress Committee President and MLA Mr. Vikas Thakre; MLA Sajid Khan Pathan; former Minister Anis Ahmed; and State Congress General Secretaries Mr. Suresh Bhoyar and Mr. Atul Kotecha.