.@PriyankKharge’s letter addressed to RSS Chief Shri Mohan Bhagwat Ji is not an exercise in constitutional inquiry.
It is a calculated political provocation: thin on law, thick on presumption, and conspicuously marked by the entitlement of dynastic politics.
For a full century, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has served the nation openly, in the full glare of public scrutiny: building character, fostering discipline, strengthening social cohesion, and doing so without seeking state patronage.
Certain Congress leaders, by contrast, have preferred suspect diplomacy - flying to China to sign an MoU with the Chinese Communist Party, shrouded in secrecy and political discomfort.
The contrast could not be starker.
One has operated in Indian sunlight for a hundred years.
The other has repeatedly found comfort in foreign shadows.
Let us address Priyank Kharge’s demands with the precision they lack.
Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution guarantees every citizen the fundamental right to form associations, unions or co-operative societies. This is not a privilege granted by the State. It is a constitutional freedom.
Article 19(4) permits reasonable restrictions on this freedom only on specified constitutional grounds, and only by authority of law.
Nowhere does the Constitution mandate that every voluntary association must first obtain registration from the State before it can exist or function.
The RSS is precisely such a voluntary association of citizens, united by a shared ideological, cultural and national vision.
It requires no certificate of existence from a minister.
It requires no political permission slip from a dynast.
It requires no registration merely because a Congress leader wishes to manufacture a controversy.
Priyank Kharge’s demand that the RSS must “register” or justify its legal existence is not rooted in constitutional text, statutory obligation or settled principle. It is a whimsical assertion unsupported by law.
In a constitutional democracy governed by the Rule of Law, no individual, however exalted his office, may issue dictates and expect compliance merely because he occupies public office.
Priyank Kharge may be a Minister in the Government of Karnataka. That office confers upon him only those executive powers that law recognises. It does not confer upon him the authority to summon any citizen or organisation and demand that it restructure itself according to his personal fancies.
Such demands, unmoored from any legal mandate, are non est in law.
A dynast indulged by inheritance does not become larger than the Constitution merely because he sits in a ministerial chair.
It was perhaps in anticipation of precisely this species of overreach by those clothed with temporary authority that Thomas Fuller observed: “Be you ever so high, the law is above you.”
Those words were later immortalised by Lord Denning in The Due Process of Law.
The point applies squarely here.
Further, Mr. Kharge’s insistence on disclosure of funding, expenditure, assets and taxation conveniently ignores settled judicial pronouncements.
The question of taxability of Gurudakshina - the voluntary offerings received by the RSS from its members - has already been examined by a constitutional court.
In Commissioner of Income-Tax vs. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Patna High Court upheld the principle of mutuality and held that Gurudakshina received from members is not taxable.
The RSS has never claimed exemption from the law.
It has simply refused to be bullied into accepting obligations that the law itself does not impose.
For a hundred years, it has functioned openly, published its activities, withstood bans, political hostility and repeated attempts by Congress governments to delegitimise it.
It has done so without taxpayer money. Or foreign funding.
The letter addressed by Junior Kharge in the garb of accountability stems from legal misconception and political malice.
It is unworthy of the constitutional office he holds and of the democratic traditions he claims to defend.
The RSS needs no certificate of good conduct from any dynast, however high his office.
The law remains above all of us.
Kharge junior’s pompous demands lie beneath it.
This is not an achievement. So no one is talking about this. If any western country or China did this, it would be covered by all Indian media.
But now…who cares.
Interesting Article, Must read :)
Deepinder Goyal built Zomato into a $30B company starting as a government school teacher son from Muktsar.
Now he is personally putting $20M into LAT Aerospace to build gas turbine engines from scratch in Bangalore. That is the trajectory people miss when they complain about chooran sellers.
The same founder who scaled 10 minute delivery is now funding regional aircraft. Ambition in India does not skip steps, it compounds through them.
Founders sell the chooran, make the money, then put it into harder bets
India deep tech startups raised $1.65B in 2025. The US raised $147B. That is not an ambition gap, that is a capital gap of 80 to 1, this is the most imp. point - Flow of Capital is still 80x lower in india, So one have to think from this point of view too :)
India has about 7,000 deep tech startups compared to 26,000 in the US, a ratio of 1 to 4. But funding per startup is 20 times lower. The ideas, the engineers, and the startups all exist.
What does not exist is patient capital willing to wait 15 years for a semiconductor or aerospace company to mature. Scolding founders will not fix that.
China made plastic toys before it made iPhones before it made EVs before it made TikTok. No country jumps directly to the top of the value chain.
India UPI did not try to replace Visa in 1999 because adoption would have failed. It launched in 2016 and now processes over 700 million transactions a day, more than Visa and Mastercard combined by volume.
The entrepreneurs criticized for delivering ice cream in 10 minutes are building the cash flow and operational muscle that funds deeper companies next.
This is Aamir Sarfraz. In 2013, at the behest of the ISI, he brutally murdered Sarabjit Singh, an Indian citizen imprisoned in Pakistan.
Underworld don Aamir Sarfraz was shot dead by unknown assailants in Lahore, Pakistan.
Not 1 or 2 but 21 bullets were fired. He suffered the consequences of what he did.
Sarabjit's sister got justice only after 13 years of waiting.
Unknown assailants have created havoc in Pakistan…In reality, you don't need the secret service for assassinations in a foreign nation.
A significant section of Pakistanis are so poor that they will do anything for money. All you have to do is to identify the right person to do the job. 😉
Friends, Please Support:
The untimely demise of our fellow villager, the late Sri B.K. Suresh, who was brutally murdered recently, has caused an irreparable loss to his family. To secure the family's Financial Future and his Children's Education, villagers have launched the 'Family Relief Fund Campaign'. This initiative was officially inaugurated on June 8, 2026, by Smt. Ashwini M.L., District President of BJP, Kasaragod. We earnestly request you to join hands and contribute as generously as possible to support this family in their time of need. Your kind assistance will be a great ray of hope for them.
Bank Details for Contributions:
Account Name: Suresh BK Kutumba Sahayanidhi
Account Number: 40413101068515
IFSC Code: KLGB0040413
Bank Name and Branch: KERALA GRAMIN BANK, JAYANAGAR BRANCH, KASARAGOD DIST, KERALA.
With regards, B.K. Suresh Family Relief Fund Committee, Kumbadaje Panchayat, Kasaragodu.
BIG BREAKING: Marking a significant shift in nuclear weapons policy, India has for the first time "deployed" 12 NUCLEAR WARHEADS.
The revelation has been made in the latest report of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Bengaluru National Public School's ban on Hindu students wearing Kumkum is a blatant double standard. Respect for all religions cannot mean suppressing Hindu traditions while accommodating others. True secularism is equality, not selective discrimination.
@DKShivakumar
Activist groups love to come to India and lecture us about "women's rights"
They never go to Muslim countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, etc. and lecture them about "women's rights"
In fact, when these feminists visit the middle east, they wear a burka without complaining about it anywhere
Birthrate collapse is not a mystery. It is the final outcome of financialization.
People are not having fewer children only because of “modern lifestyle,” “education,” or “individual choice.”
They are having fewer children because the cost of starting a family has been inflated by the monetary and financial system itself.
The biggest example is housing.
Mortgages were sold as a tool to make homes affordable.
But in reality, easy credit allowed buyers to borrow more, and sellers simply capitalized that extra borrowing power into higher home prices.
So the mortgage did not make the house cheaper.
It converted 20–30 years of future income into today’s house price.
A home stopped being shelter and became a leveraged financial asset.
This is why every generation needs more debt than the previous generation just to buy the same basic life.
Education followed the same path.
Once education became linked to loans, private institutions, coaching industries, credential inflation, and job insecurity, the price of education exploded.
Families are forced to pay whatever it takes because education is marketed as the only escape from poverty.
So education stopped being a public good and became a financial product.
Healthcare became a billing machine.
Childcare became unaffordable.
Urban living became rent extraction.
Marriage itself became a high-cost event.
By the time a young couple thinks about children, they are not thinking emotionally.
They are calculating EMI, rent, school fees, medical bills, job security, childcare costs, and whether one income can survive if the mother takes a break.
This is why fertility falls first among the most urbanized, educated, and financially integrated people.
Not because they hate families.
But because they understand the balance sheet better.
Financialization turns every basic human need into an asset class:
Housing becomes real estate.
Education becomes debt.
Healthcare becomes extraction.
Children become a long-term liability.
Family formation becomes financially risky.
A return to hard money changes this incentive structure.
Under a hard-money system, governments and banks cannot endlessly create credit to inflate asset prices. Debt cannot expand forever without real savings behind it.
That means housing cannot keep rising purely because credit keeps expanding.
Education cannot keep increasing fees simply because loans are available.
Asset owners cannot endlessly get richer through monetary inflation while young workers are forced to chase inflated prices with debt.
Hard money forces the economy back toward savings, production, affordability, and real capital formation.
It does not magically make people have more children.
But it removes the financial system that makes children feel impossible.
A society cannot keep inflating asset prices forever and expect young people to produce the next generation.
When money is constantly diluted, life becomes more expensive.
When life becomes more expensive, family formation gets delayed.
When family formation gets delayed long enough, birthrates collapse.
Fiat money inflates assets.
Hard money protects families.
That is the real demographic crisis.
The Delhi anti-Hindu riots in February 2020 did not begin on the streets. And this revelation might be the beginning of the end of the careers of charlatan 'activists'.
The Delhi Police's 2700-page chargesheet says it began in rooms where activists, lawyers, student leaders and professional “dissent managers” discussed mobilisation, chakka jam, social media narratives and mosque-led street pressure.
The question is: how many riots in India were first drafted in such drawing rooms before they exploded on the streets?
This expose by @UnSubtleDesi in @OpIndia_com is clear: Prashant Bhushan’s Jangpura premises hosted one of the earliest conspiracy meetings attended by Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and Yogendra Yadav.
https://t.co/LFOHacNc0r
🚨 Mass Namaz Recitation by burqa clad women at Ganga Udyan in Ahilyanagar
⚠️ NCP MLA Sangram Jagtap has warned the administration and raised the slogan: “Burqa Hatao, Desh Bachao”.
❓Why should public representatives have to raise such demands in a Hindu-majority India?
The administration must ensure that public parks and common spaces remain free from unauthorised religious activities.
📍Today it is Ganga Udyan. Earlier it was Sarasbaug. Tomorrow it could be any other public space.
🚩 Hindus, stay vigilant and united against such encroachments on public spaces.
If unauthorized religious activities are taking place in parks, grounds, or other public areas in your locality, immediately inform the police and civic authorities.
#Ahilyanagar #GangaUdyan #PublicSpaces #Maharashtra
VC: Nagar News 24
Wake up Hindus 🚨
Protect Hindu sisters from Love Jihad, Corporate Jihad
At the Varthur Sub-Registrar Office in Bengaluru, marriage registrations were filed for:
▪️ Riyaz Ahmad & Preeti
▪️ Mohm Faraz & Shravya
▪️ Yasir Ali & Bhoomika (Dentist)
▪️ Mohammad & Akanksha Mishra
"How many Asads will you kill? Our weapons are ready too."
Following the encounter of Asad, one of the accused in the murder of Khoda's Surya, Meerut resident Aman Khan posted a video holding a knife and wrote, "How many Asads will you kill? Our weapons are ready too."
After treatment by UP Police, Khan Sahab is now seen apologizing, holding his ears, and admitting that he made a mistake.
🚨 HUGE
When Annamalai told Amit Shah about his planned Yatra, Shah said: "Such Yatra can even happen under BJP's banner, & with even greater might"
Anna: "..... but some allies and few within the party won't let it"
Shah then reportedly assured him of absolute BACKING from the Centre and strict directions for the state.
➤ BJP President NITIN NABIN and Org. Secretary B.L. SANTOSH also met him
TN BJP President has been summoned to Delhi.
➤ Sources say AMIT SHAH urged Annamalai not to take any hasty decision
➤ ANNAMALAI has reportedly deferred any final call until meeting PM MODI
ANNAMALAI chapter inside BJP may not be over yet👀 (Source: Dainik Jagran)
Meet Lavanya Narayanan, Deputy Team Lead at @the_hindu.
On odd days, she hails Turkey's Football team for stalling the match to break their Ramzan Fast.
On even days, same Lavanya objects to the Shiv Tandav performance at the IPL & wants religion to be kept out of sports!🤷🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Modi-hatred is almost a requirement to be called an "intellectual" in some circles. We have to counter them, so let's recall some history.
Congress had left Punjab, Kashmir, Assam all burning. The Naxal menace had made middle India ungovernable. Bihar and UP had become lawless. Bengal stagnated and deteriorated.
Today, Bengal has been rescued from the lawless TMC. For the first time since my childhood, we can discuss development and progress in all these states. We can disagree on specific paths to development, but at least we get to have that conversation.
These achievements did not happen magically. They required a lot of hard work and sacrifice - and all of it happened democratically. Let us not forget that Congress used Article 356 very often to dismiss state governments and now they lecture us on "democratic values".
If we elect the wrong crowd, we risk losing all the gains we have made.
Modi and Shah have provided strong and resolute leadership that has allowed these useless intellectuals to indulge their Modi hatred. Deep down, even they know the truth.