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శతాబ్దం పాతదైనా జవాబుదారీతనం లేదు: RSS నమోదు కోసం వాదన

  శతాబ్దం పాతదైనా జవాబుదారీతనం లేదు: RSS నమోదు కోసం వాదన భారతదేశంలో అత్యంత శక్తివంతమైన పౌర సంస్థ అనధికారికత అనే ముసుగులో దాక్కుంటోంది. ఇంత ప్రభావం కలిగిన సంస్థ పట్ల ఇలాంటి అపారదర్శకతను సహించే ప్రజాస్వామ్యం తన విధిని తానే కొని తెచ్చుకుంటుంది. చుప్పల నాగేశ్ భూషణ్  జూన్ 18, 2026 ఆధునిక జవాబుదారీతనం నుండి తప్పించుకోవడానికి పురాతన సంప్రదాయాన్ని సాకుగా చూపే పరిపాటి భారతదేశంలో చాలా బలంగా ఉంది. గత సంవత్సరం తన శతాబ్ది ఉత్సవాలు జరుపుకున్న రాష్ట్రీయ స్వయంసేవక్ సంఘ్ ఈ కళలో నిష్ణాతులు. తాను ఎందుకు ఏ భారతీయ చట్టం కింద నమోదు కాలేదని అడిగితే, దాని అధిపతి మోహన్ భాగవత్ ఒక ప్రశ్నతో జవాబు ఇచ్చారు: RSS స్థాపకుడు పోరాడిన బ్రిటిష్ ప్రభుత్వం దగ్గర మేము నమోదు చేసుకోవలసిందా? వాక్చాతుర్యం ప్రశంసనీయం. తర్కం మాత్రం సిగ్గుపడేలా ఉంది. భారతదేశం సార్వభౌమ గణతంత్రంగా 77 సంవత్సరాలు గడిచాయి. కాగితాలు పూర్తి చేయడం మరచిపోవడానికి ఇది చాలా ఎక్కువ సమయం. భారత పౌర జీవితంలో RSS కి సాటి లేని స్థానం ఉంది. కోట్లాది మంది సభ్యులు ఉన్నారని పేర్కొంటుంది, దేశవ్యాప్తంగా రోజూ వేలాది "శాఖలు" నిర్వహిస్తుంది, మరియు అధికార భారతీయ జనత...
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