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Adv. Prakash Ambedkar Launches Scathing Attack on Rafale Deal and Foreign Policy… — RSS Headquarters Besieged by Massive Rally…

Diksha Karhade

     News Editor

Nagpur : A massive joint ‘Jan Akrosh Morcha’ (People’s Protest Rally) was organized today at the RSS headquarters, led by Adv. Prakash Ambedkar, the National President of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi.

        During the event, he delivered a highly aggressive and question-laden speech, targeting the Central Government, the RSS, and the country’s foreign policy.

          In his address, Ambedkar raised the issue of five Rafale aircraft that allegedly crashed, demanding direct answers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat. He questioned how many of these five Rafale jets crashed within Indian territory and how many crashed in Pakistan.

         Furthermore, he posed the question: “If a jet did indeed crash in Pakistan, where is its pilot? Has he been brought back to India, or not?”

         He asserted that it is the government’s responsibility to protect the lives and property of soldiers fighting for the nation, and that accountability regarding this matter must be established. He also appealed to the ‘Sanatanvadis’ (adherents of Sanatan Dharma) to join in asking these very questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

              Addressing the opposition parties, he stated that there is no need to fear the RSS or the government. “Do not stop asking questions out of fear of imprisonment or political pressure,” he urged.

         Sharing a personal anecdote during his speech, Ambedkar mentioned that he had received threats; however, he took a firm stand, declaring that he would neither be intimidated nor bow down.

          Referring to himself as a “Fakir” (ascetic), he stated that he possesses no personal assets and has never engaged in corruption or accepted a bribe in his entire life—yet, he continues to openly challenge those in power. Speaking on foreign policy, he alleged that India’s policy is operating under the influence of the United States. He noted that nations like Iran have consistently stood by India; even in the face of economic sanctions, they demonstrated a willingness to supply oil to India in exchange for rupees. He asserted that India must remain loyal to such friendly nations.

         Addressing the issue of Israel, he stated that India does not require its assistance, as the Indian Army and Air Force are self-sufficient. Furthermore, he claimed that Russia has aided India on numerous occasions and has provided crucial intelligence.

           Ambedkar clarified that his opposition is directed neither against any religion nor against the Brahmin community, but solely against the ideology of the RSS. He also cautioned against misinterpreting this movement.

              Additionally, he appealed to the Congress, the CPM, and other political parties to make Delhi the epicenter of this movement and to mobilize people in the hundreds of thousands to demand answers from the Central Government. He asserted that if this were to happen, the BJP would suffer a severe setback in the upcoming elections.

          Finally, he called upon everyone to unite in order to safeguard the nation’s independence, its autonomous foreign policy, and its democracy. He urged the public not to be intimidated and to demand answers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding these issues within the next 10 to 15 days. He concluded his speech with the slogans, “Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.”