An organisation that has 80,000 branches in India does
not exist legally in any document. This is the cover story of The Caravan
this month. By the way, The Caravan is one of the very few publications
that still continues to exist in spite of being overtly critical of Narendra
Modi and his Sangh Parivar.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
is not registered as an organisation under any of the usual Indian registration
laws such as the Societies Registration Act or as a trust or company. It
functions as an unregistered voluntary organisation, though it is arguably the
largest public organisation in the country. This situation makes the
organisation absolutely unaccountable to anyone, argues The Caravan.
The RSS is not legally required to
file annual returns to the Tax department or disclose its financial details
publicly though it deals with thousands of crores of rupees every year
especially after Modi became the Prime Minister of the country. The membership
of the organisation also doubled after 2014.
The latest real estate expenditure of
the organisation is about INR 150 crore, the amount spent on its new headquarters
complex in Delhi, which was inaugurated in Feb 2025. The complex is situated on
16,000 square metres and consists of three huge towers which house offices,
residences, a library, a hospital, and conference halls.
The paradox is that the RSS cannot
own property legally; yet it has more property in the country than any other “cultural”
organisation (as it calls itself). It is not allowed to collect tax-deductible
donations; but it does all the time. Interestingly, the RSS does not even have
official members. There is no register maintained to store membership details.
Yet it has some six million members. It can dissociate itself from any member
as it did with the Mahatma’s assassin Godse.
The RSS may be more like Opus Dei of
the Catholic Church (remember Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code?) than the more
sinister Freemasons (Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol) and Illuminati (Again,
Brown’s Angels & Demons). What I mean to suggest is that the RSS is
a secret society and The Caravan suggests the same. The magazine goes on
to quote no less illustrious a member than Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras that the
organisation’s objective is “to seize power on receipt of an order from our
Leader.”
Maybe, the RSS won’t seize power the
way the Taliban did in Afghanistan or ISIS in Iraq and Syria. But, hasn’t it
already seized power the way it wanted: surreptitiously. Too many of the high
positions in the country are already occupied by former RSS men, including the
PM’s chair. What more power do they want? Their will is being implemented all
over the country one way or the other, with more scheming cunningness than the Krishna
of Kurukshetra.
The Caravan quotes an anonymous observer:
“The RSS is a ghost. It can do anything. We know nothing about it.”
The organisation has untold wealth.
Where does all that money come from? No one knows. Except a few sources like
the Modi government giving it INR 20 lakh in 2017 and double that the next year
in order to rewrite the country’s history. The Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan
Yojana [ABISY] is doing precisely that job in one of the buildings in the new Delhi
headquarters mentioned above. Their mission is to create a new history of the
country based on the epics, Vedas, and Upanishads. A part of the new history is
already introduced in the NCERT school textbooks.
The RSS is India’s most powerful
organisation, says The Caravan, with Z+ security given with the taxpayers’
money. Yet the citizens are not allowed to know how this organisation
functions, let alone enter the gates of the headquarters. This organisation
which exercises the maximum influence on the Modi government does not exist
legally on any paper. Intriguing, right?
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteInformative - numinous AND anonymous. Smoke and mirrors... YAM xx
Reality is Maya!
DeleteGhastly reality of Ghostly being
ReplyDeleteIt's getting scarier by the day. My consolation is I have one foot in the grave.
DeleteThat RSS collects and handles more resources, internal and external is an open secret - but beyond the clutches of law, better said, in connivance with the law, if there is anything like hat. When the State, Government and the Corporates have all become co-terminous in reality, no wonder that the ideological thinktank is surreptitiously ubiquitous, with tentacles everywhere, and nowhere... Only a counter-movement of the people can challenge the vicious grip of this organisation, reactionary and retrograde.
ReplyDeleteTentacles everywhere and nowhere. Ghost.
DeleteElephant in the room.
ReplyDeleteWhite elephant becoming the holy cow!
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