RSS says it is very much part of Anna’s movement

October 15, 2011 07:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:50 am IST - Gorakhpur

Insisting that it was very much part of his movement against corruption, the RSS on Saturday said social activist Anna Hazare’s comments that there was no support from the Sangh founthead to his Jan Lokpal campaign was beyond its comprehension.

“Anna had made some comments on the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and also indicated that he viewed the letter written by me in support of his movement as a conspiracy. These views, which were published widely in the media, go beyond my comprehension and cause immense pain to me.

“It is tragic that a person of Anna’s stature too has got influenced by narrow political conspiracy,” RSS General Secretary Suresh “Bhaiyyaji Joshi said in a statement.

He was referring to a letter written by Mr. Hazare in reply to Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh. “The views expressed in his letter would prove detrimental to the anti-corruption movement only. It will be most unfortunate,” Mr. Joshi said.

Mr. Joshi’s statement is all praise for Mr. Hazare, calling him a man committed to noble ideals and one who has been leading a massive popular movement against corruption in the country.

“The entire credit for the success of this movement goes to him only. I and thousands of other activists of the country are familiar with and inspired by the ideas articulated by him on several occasions and the developmental activity undertaken by him,” Mr. Joshi said.

The RSS maintained that it was very much a part of Anna’s movement against corruption both at the Ramlila grounds and across the country.

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