‘RSS extremely influencing on education, judiciary in India’
Islamabad
April 24, 2021
Islamabad : Apart from political engineering, the Rashtriya Sewak Sangh (RSS) in India has now gained a considerable influence on education and the judiciary having serious implications for Indian scholarship on secularism and the justice system, said Dr Saif-ur-Rehman Malik, director, India Study Center at Institute of Strategic Studies.
Addressing a webinar organised by Institute of Regional Studies (IRS), Dr Malik said that since its inception in 1925, RSS has grown from a small group of volunteers into a large umbrella organisation with six million active members and several Right-wing offshoots promoting the ‘Hindu First Ideology’ all over India.
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