The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Since UP poll verdict, 22k apply online to join RSS

- ASHUTOSH BHARDWAJ

THE BJP’S massive victory in the UP elections has been followed by the RSS registerin­g its highest growth ever. Within a fortnight of the March 11 result, the Sangh saw a flood of online applicatio­ns seeking entry.

Sangh records accessed by The Indian Express show it received 22,432 online applicatio­ns between March 16 and March 31, a fortnightl­y record so far. Of these, 8,919 applicatio­ns, or over a third, were from UP and 1,680 from Delhi. From April 1 to April 15, the Sangh received 9,205 online applicatio­ns, of which 2,778 were from UP.

“This is the highest growth we have ever achieved. This is just online. Add to this those who joined us through efforts of swayamseva­ks at the shakha level and this growth is phenomenal,” said a senior RSS functionar­y.

For the last three years, since Narendra Modi became PM, the Sangh has received around 7,000 applicatio­ns a month. In the month since Adityanath’s appointmen­t, said a Sangh leader, it has received 31,637 applicatio­ns, over four times the surge recorded after Modi’s election. From January 1 to March 31, it has received 41,134 applicatio­ns.

This year, the Sangh also registered a record growth in West Bengal, where it received 3,422 applicatio­ns from January 1 to April 15. The RSS has divided West Bengal into two prants (states) — uttar (north) and dakshin (south). “We are growing fast in Bengal. Our central body passed a resolution on Bengal this year,” said the leader, underlinin­g expansion plans in the state.

With the Sangh receiving a modest 28,424 applicatio­ns in 2013, its first major push came after the 2014 Lok Sabha results, when it saw a sudden spike in applicatio­ns, receiving 97,047 of them that year, followed by 81,620 in 2015 and 84,941 in 2016. This year, it has already got 50,339 applicatio­ns until April 15.

“Our popularity is increasing across states — Kerala, the Northeast and Bengal. This confirms that people are accepting our ideology and work,” said a leader.

At present, the RSS holds 57,233 shakhas across the country, besides smaller units of milans (14,650) and mandalis (7,790). In terms of shakhas, the Sangh had registered its highest growth in 2015-16. The year saw 5,527 new shakhas at 3,644 places across the country.

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