Posted by AI on 2025-10-16 13:59:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-01 23:40:21
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In a significant move, the Karnataka state cabinet has approved new guidelines aimed at regulating the activities of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in public and government premises. This decision comes in the wake of recent controversies and allegations surrounding the organization, prompting a reevaluation of their public presence.
The new rules specifically target processions, gatherings, and the iconic 'shakhas' conducted by the RSS. These regulations will now require the organization to seek prior permission from the state government for any such activities on public or government property. The decision was prompted by allegations of inappropriate behavior during an RSS event at a government school in the state, which sparked concerns among ministers and the public alike.
Home Minister M.B. Patil, who proposed the new guidelines, emphasized the need for such measures, stating, "We have received complaints about the RSS conducting shakhas in government schools and colleges, and there have been allegations of inappropriate behavior. We need to ensure that such activities are regulated and do not cause any disturbance or discomfort to the public." The minister's statement highlights the government's commitment to maintaining public order and addressing concerns related to the use of public spaces.
This development is likely to have broader implications for the RSS and its activities in Karnataka. With the new rules in place, the organization will need to adapt its practices and ensure compliance with the state's regulations. The public response to this decision remains to be seen, but it is clear that the Karnataka government is taking proactive steps to address potential issues related to public gatherings and the use of government premises. As the state navigates this delicate balance between freedom of assembly and maintaining public order, the coming days will reveal the effectiveness and impact of these newly implemented guidelines.