The RSS is satisfied with the progress of the Hindutva agenda and the BJP, including the construction of the Ram temple, the revocation of Article 370, and the current emphasis on PoK. Additionally, members of the Hindutva organization now hold prominent positions in the government, serving as governors and vice-chancellors nationwide.
RSS influenced the politics of country, especially BJP
Next year, on Vijayadasami day, the Hindutva monolith Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Its founders designed it as a socio-cultural organization unrelated to the day-to-day politics of the country. However, its actions and opaque operational methods throughout the years ensured that the Sangh consistently attracted controversy, with allegations of interference in the country’s affairs. In this historic journey, the RSS faced bans four times, three of which occurred in the post-independence era.
The BJP and the RSS have been continuously linked with each other, whether it is the agenda of Ram Mandir, Article 370, or any other crucial matter.