Indian Government Lifts RSS Ban After Decades
Indian Government Lifts RSS Ban After Decades
Indian Government Lifts RSS Ban After Decades
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The Narendra Modi government has lifted the decades-old ban on government employees participating in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities, a decision that has sparked significant political controversy. The BJP and RSS have praised the move, claiming it will strengthen India's democratic system and accusing previous governments of imposing the ban for political interests. In contrast, opposition leaders, including BSP chief Mayawati and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, have condemned the decision as politically motivated and detrimental to India's integrity. The original ban, first imposed in 1966 under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was aimed at preventing government employees from engaging in political activities. The recent order, issued on July 9, has drawn sharp reactions from various political quarters, with critics arguing it undermines impartiality in public service.

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Mayawati and Akhilesh criticize government's decision to lift ban on government employees joining RSS
44-year-old ban on govt staffers joining RSS lifted
BJP, RSS & Union ministers support lifting ban on govt employees' participation in RSS activities
It's official: 44-year-old ban on government staffers joining RSS lifted
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Mayawati and Akhilesh criticize government's decision to lift ban on government employees joining RSS
44-year-old ban on govt staffers joining RSS lifted
BJP, RSS & Union ministers support lifting ban on govt employees' participation in RSS activities
It's official: 44-year-old ban on government staffers joining RSS lifted

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