Arvind Netam attended the program of the Sangh, Minister Kedar Kashyap’s retort on Deepak Baij’s statement
Raipur = Politics has started on the speech of former Congress leader Arvind Netam at the RSS headquarters. On one hand, Chhattisgarh Congress President Deepak Baij has alleged that Arvind Netam is speaking the language of the RSS, while on the other hand, Kedar Kashyap, a minister in the Sayy government, retorted that Baij spent five years in opening churches in Bastar.
The speech given by veteran tribal leader Arvind Netam at the Nagpur headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has created a stir in the politics of Chhattisgarh. PCC Chief Deepak Baij said that Arvind Netam’s tone has changed after coming in contact with the RSS. He said that the RSS has never been in favor of the tribals. The tribals of Bastar will never accept the ideology of the Sangh.
Netam’s words have depth
On the other hand, Minister Kedar Kashyap accused Deepak Baij of opening churches in Bastar during his five-year tenure and continuously patronizing conversions. He said that when action was to be taken, he was sitting with laddus in his mouth. Congress used to stand with those who do illegal conversions. The Sangh works with national sentiments. Socially, everyone wants that illegal conversions should stop. Arvind Netam’s words have power and depth.
Conversion was described as a big problem
Let us tell you that former Union Minister Arvind Netam, while addressing the training camp program organized at the headquarters of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Nagpur, described conversion as the biggest problem and talked about finding a solution to it together with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Netam said, “I want to thank the Sangh and the Sarsanghchalak for honoring me as the chief guest. I have come for the first time. I got to understand a lot here. It is the centenary year of the Sangh. The Sangh has done a great job for the unity, integrity and harmony of the country.”
“In my view, the Sangh is the only institution that can help us stop conversions, because the Sangh has been doing this work for many years.”
“We all are from here, from this soil, no one is from outside.