@LavanyaBallal@BlrCityPolice This is not a fake news. This news has come in all the newspapers of Karnataka. There was traffic gridlock in and around palace grounds because of @INCKarnataka event. Didn't Congress know that there was NEET exam and students will get stuck?
Learn from our PM.
@ChekrishnaCk They got late because of @INCIndia@INCKarnataka event in Palace Grounds.
Will Congress take responsibility for this and take action? Who is accountable for this - Education Minister or CM or Minister in-charge of Bengaluru????
@madhukishwar Why would Modi impose National Emergency?
Smt Indira Gandhi imposed emergency when her position was threatened by Allahabad high court order and collapse of Bihar govt.
Modi is darling of the masses, winning majority of the elections, courts are upholding govt positions.
@sardesairajdeep@PriyankKharge I have one question for you @sardesairajdeep .
RSS keeps record of every paise they get and spend. Everything is audited. The buildings from where RSS operates is under a registered trust. So, law is being followed at every step. So, why pressurising RSS to register?
@Iswarguru85@PriyankKharge Nathuram Godse was a member of Congress before joining RSS. He has himself told this and has been confirmed by Gopal Godse's book.
Why are you hiding this fact?
@sardesairajdeep@IndiaToday Money collected will be used only for the purpose of building. Later, the trust manages the building and its day-to-day activities.
@sardesairajdeep@IndiaToday Every building from where RSS operates, is built by a trust. This trust will be headed by eminent persons and will be registered as per the prevailing law. Trust approaches public to collect money to build. Receipts will be maintained and will get audited.
@ChekrishnaCk It is a lie that Sardar Patel wanted to ban RSS.
It was Nehru who wanted to finish off RSS and he pressurised Patel to do that, which Patel didn't.
While Congress and communists want the country to believe that Savarkar submitted mercy petitions, truth doesn't end there. British sent a committee headed by Reginald Craddock to interview Savarkar. You can read about this visit and the report:
https://t.co/Kd16P5UfDU
@sanjayuvacha According to Craddock, Savarkar’s supporters could easily hire a steamer, anchor it near a nearby island, and use a small amount of money distributed locally to facilitate the escape.
@sanjayuvacha He added that Savarkar was such an important leader that the European faction of Indian anarchists would plan and swiftly organize his escape. If he were allowed out of the Cellular Jail in the Andamans, his escape would be inevitable.