Karnataka Congress chief compares RSS to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Taliban

Karnataka Congress chief BK Hariprasad has compared the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to banned terrorist groups Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Taliban, arguing all three are unregistered in India. Speaking at a press conference,…

Karnataka Congress chief BK Hariprasad has compared the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to banned terrorist groups Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Taliban, arguing all three are unregistered in India. Speaking at a press conference, Hariprasad said there is no difference between the organisations on the grounds of legal status. The remarks align with Home Minister Priyank Kharge's demand that the RSS disclose under which Indian law it holds property and receives donations.

Karnataka Congress chief compares RSS to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Taliban

The controversy over RSS registration intensified after BJP general secretary B.L. Santhosh said the Sangh has operated since 1925 without statutory registration and that public trust defines an organisation. Priyank Kharge rejected this, asserting that unregistered bodies cannot directly hold assets. He also refused to accept what he called 'patriotism certificates' from groups that contributed nothing to India's freedom struggle.

The exchange follows an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi for alleged disruption during the Vande Mataram rendition on Independence Day. Karnataka's Congress leaders have accused the BJP and RSS of using national symbols as political tools.

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The coverage is almost entirely reproduced from official Congress statements and PTI copy. Hindustan Times leads with the most incendiary comparison (Jaish-e-Mohammed, Taliban, RSS) made by BK Hariprasad, which gives the Congress attack maximum space. The article then folds in Priyank Kharge's parallel attack on RSS registration and his dismissal of BJP patriotism certificates, so both Karnataka ministers' remarks are amplified without any counter from the BJP or RSS. There is no independent fact-check, no reaction from Sangh spokespersons, and no explanation of the legal registration dispute beyond reproducing one line from BJP's B.L. Santhosh. The careful reader should note that the piece is essentially a press conference transcript with a headline designed to maximise shock value. Watch for whether the BJP responds with a formal registration filing or a defamation suit, either of which would move this from political rhetoric to a legal test.

Coverage: 1 source, 1 sensationalist


Source: hindustantimes.com (sensationalist)

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