Rashriya Swayamsevak Sange (RSS) on Wednesday responded to criticism on social media to question why Sange did not place Tricolor as a picture of his social media account profile. “Such things should not be politicized. The government, private bodies and organizations related to Sangh, “RSS Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar told PTI.
He responded to the question of the criticism faced by RSS in certain social media because it did not place a picture of tricolor in RSS.org and his social media account even after the appeal made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to people. Ambekar said that such problems and programs must be kept away from politics. “Politics should not be played in terms of such things,” he added.
Without taking any name, a Sange official accused the party who asked questions like that of being responsible for the country’s division. When asked about the questions asked on social media, the official avoided a direct reply and said, “This is a process. Let’s handle it in our way. We are thinking about how to celebrate it. Sange has clarified its establishment and supported by all programs initiated by the center about the center about the center about the center Amrit Mahotsav “.
The perpetrators of the function also said RSS had asked people and Swayamsevaks to celebrate ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ with enthusiasm and preparation.”This is the position of Sange and making political problems from this is wrong. There should be no sharp questions like this. The party that asks questions like that is responsible for the division of countries,” he said. Previously, in his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat, PM had urged people to place Tricolor as their social media account profile drawings because India would celebrate the 75th Independence Day this year.
The day after PM Modi and several BJP leaders made tricolor their profile drawings on social media, congress leaders and party officials put photos of Jawaharlal Nehru with Tricolor as their appearance image on Twitter and other platforms.
The “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign, was launched as part of the 75th anniversary celebration of the country’s independence (Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav), tried to encourage people to showcase tricolor without restrictions.