The Asian Age

RSS will celebrate Raksha Bandhan with dalits, OBCs

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh ( RSS) will celebrate Raksha Bandhan on Sunday by getting ‘ rakhi’ tied from dalit and OBC women.

RSS workers will be visiting Dalit and backward caste- dominated areas in the state to get rakhis tied by women belonging to marginaliz­ed caste groups. The move is designed to increase BJP’s outreach among Dalit and OBC sections.

“Not only Raksha Bandhan, but all festivals up to the Kumbh Mela next year, including Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Dushhera and Diwali, will be celebrated among the marginaliz­ed communitie­s. The idea is to make Dalits and OBCs a part of the social mainstream”, said a RSS functionar­y.

RSS coordinato­r, Suresh Soni said, “The problem of the Hindu society begins with who am I? Where do I belong? And from which district do I hail? Our workers will remove all these doubts and try to unite the Hindu community. They will also be made to realize that they are an integral part of the Hindu society”.

Normally, RSS celebrates six major festivals throughout the year. These include Guru Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, Nav Varsh Pratipada, Hindu Samrajya Diwas, Vijay Dashami and Makar Sankranti.

This time, however, the Sangh has decided to include other festivals and the Raksha Bandhan celebratio­ns on a grand level in all the districts.

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