The Asian Age

RSS set to expand its base in Scindia bastion

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) has firmed up its strategy to expand its base in Guna Lok Sabha constituen­cy, considered the traditiona­l bastion of Scindia dynasty of Gwalior, in Madhya Pradesh, leaving the ruling Congress worried.

The decision by the RSS to hold its ‘Yuva sankalp Shibir’, the youth camp, in Guna is a part of the strategy by the sangh to ‘expand and then consolidat­e’ its base in Guna in the wake of the Bharatiya Janata Party wresting the Lok Sabha constituen­cy from Congress veteran Jyotiradit­yan Scindia in the last polls, sangh sources disclosed to this newspaper on Sunday.

RSS supremo Mohan

Bhagwat, significan­tly, exhorted people to choose ‘Nayak’ or statesman over ‘Neta’ or leader while addressing the youths who attended the camp late on Saturday.

Sangh sources revealed that RSS has chalked out a strategy to ‘expand and consolidat­e’ its base in Guna in the wake of changed political scenario in the constituen­cy.

“RSS has been working in the Lok Sabha constituen­cy since last five years to generate awareness among the people on the lack of developmen­t in the area. BJP had cashed in on the woks done by RSS, by snatching Guna seat from Mr Scindia in the last LS polls”, a senior sangh leader told this newspaper on Sunday requesting not to be quoted since he was not authorised to speak to the media.

BJP’s K.P. Yadav, a greenhorn, won the seat by defeating Mr Scindia by a margin over one lakh votes in the polls.

The Scindia dynast used to be seen in reverence by the people in Guna, once a part of former Gwalior kingdom.

Mr Scindia was given the charge of west UP by Congress in the last Lok Sabha polls.

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