you're just going back in circles posting whatever you can find on the internet without trying to understand.
RSS et al are certainly not terrorist outfits. they can be militant if need be. and ofcourse they are connected with BJP - no secret that !
You are such an ignoramus imbecile.
History and contemporary extremist Hindutva India of
Modi tells us otherwise but here you are trying to prove that RSS is not a terrorist organization??? lol
(Picture post credited @Signalian)
May be Mr. Godse was a life member of Jaish and friend of Hafiz Saeed then too, lol.
Nathuram Godse, an RSS member and friend of RSS chief Golwaker was the assassin of
Mahatma Gandhi, who shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range in
New Delhi on 30 January 1948.
Mr. Godse and
M. S. Golwalkar,
RSS chief, often worked together, and they translated Babarao Savarkar's book "Rashtra Mimansa" into English. How cosy indeed.
Let me quote some relevant excerpts from a research done in 2004 when Modi was just a butcher of a Chief Minister of Gujrat:
The Hudson Institute
Hinduism and Terror
June 1, 2004
Paul Marshall
Since September 11, 2001, the world’s attention has properly been focused on the violence of Islamic extremism, but there are also major violent trends in Hindu extremism that have largely been ignored in the United States.
In India, this violence is supported by Hindu extremists and their allies in the Indian government, which is currently led by the Bharatiya Janata Party...
In the past decade, extremist Hindus have increased their attacks on Christians, until there are now several hundred per year. But this did not make news in the U.S. until a foreigner was attacked. In 1999, Graham Staines, an Australian missionary who had worked with leprosy patients for three decades, was burned alive in Orissa along with his two young sons.
The brutal violence visited on Muslims in Gujarat in February 2002 also brought the dangers of Hindu extremism to world attention. Between one and two thousand Muslims were massacred after Muslims reportedly set fire to a train carrying Hindu nationalists, killing several dozen people...
M. S. Golwalkar, the RSS’s sarsangchalak (supreme director) from 1940 to 1973, sharpened these themes.
In 1938, commenting on the Nuremberg racial laws, he declared:
“Germany has also shown how well-nigh impossible it is for races and cultures, having differences going to the root, to be assimilated into one united whole, a good lesson for us … to learn and profit by.” In an address to
RSS members the same year, he also asserted:
“If we Hindus grow stronger, in time Muslim friends … will have to play the part of German Jews.” He insisted that
“the non-Hindu … must either adopt the Hindu culture and language, must learn to respect and revere Hindu religion… Or [they] may stay in the country wholly subordinated to the Hindu nation, claiming nothing, deserving no privileges.”
The RSS is now a major paramilitary organization with millions of members.
Other Sangh Parivar organizations include the Bajrang Dal and the Vishnu Hindu Parishad (VHP-World Hindu Council), which engage in propaganda, virulent hate campaigns, and sometimes violence against religious minorities. The VHP was formed in 1964 to unite Hindu groups and serve as the RSS’s bridge to sympathetic religious leaders. It has sought to radicalize Hindus by claiming that Hindus are under threat from an “exploding” Muslim population and a spate of Christian conversions, and it organized the 1992 nationwide demonstrations that culminated in the destruction of the Ayodhya mosque by Hindu mobs...
The major target of Hindu extremists is the Muslim community, which is haunted by the fear of recurrent communal riots that have taken the lives of thousands of Muslims and Hindus since Indian independence.
During the outbreak of violence in Gujarat in February 2002, many of the victims were burned alive or dismembered while police and BJP state government authorities either stood by or joined in. The mobs had with them lists of homes and businesses owned by Muslims, lists that they could have acquired only from government sources...
Following the violence, Gujarat’s Chief Minister,
Narendra Modi, a BJP member, called upon his supporters to
“teach a lesson” to those who “believe in multiplying the population,” referring to Muslims. Other Sangh Parivar officials were even more explicitly threatening.
VHP International President Ashok Singhal described the Gujarat carnage as a “successful experiment” and warned that it would be repeated all over India. After the December 2002 BJP election victory in Gujarat, VHP General Secretary Pravin Togadia declared,
“All Hindutva opponents will get the death sentence, and we will leave this to the people to carry out. The process of forming a Hindu rule in the country has begun with Gujarat, and VHP will take the Gujarat experiment to every nook and corner of the country.”