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@Harish__Patil
Nationalist, Sanatana. admirer of Dr Subramaniam Swamy, Rajiv Malhotra, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev

















Dear Shri Mohan Bhagwat ji, My letter will reach you shortly. However, I thought it was important to draw your attention to this matter early. ——————————- Firstly, congratulations to the RSS on completing 100 years. An organisation that claims over 60,000 shakhas and crores of swayamsevaks must also uphold transparency and constitutional accountability. As per RSS’ highest and most important decision making body Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha’s 2025–26 Karnataka report, the RSS has 4,127 daily shakhas, 1,389 weekly milans, 60 monthly mandalis, 2,194 Samajotsavas with 19.61 lakh participants and held 562 route marches with 2.21 lakh uniformed participants in the state. With such scale and influence, the RSS must clarify its legal status, registration, office bearers, funding, expenditure, taxation and permissions for public activities. If citizens, labour, NGOs, trusts, temples and companies are expected to register, disclose and comply with the law, why should the RSS remain exempt? In its centenary year, the RSS must responsibly abide by the Constitution and register, disclose, pay applicable taxes and function transparently within the Constitution. As suggested in my letter, I am looking forward to hearing from @RSSorg soon. @DrMohanBhagwat @RSSorg






why is he so rude ? Rajiv was polite in putting his point across.. what does he mean failed entrepreneur & economic refugee ? like u have more money?? Rajiv is worth millions $$ too but he is also a public intellectual and policy maker




We view with utmost seriousness the participation of three Vice-Chancellors in an #RSS centenary event addressed by Sarsanghchalak #MohanBhagwat. This is a grave lapse. Their action is unbecoming of Keralam’s educational tradition and the dignity of their office. The people of Keralam hold the post of vice-chancellor in high esteem. By attending a programme led by an RSS leader who preaches extreme communalism, they have undermined that respect. Any act that promotes communalism, whoever commits it, is unacceptable and will not be condoned. All three vice-chancellors who attended the RSS programme must apologise to the people of Keralam. @INCIndia @INCKerala








Nobody evades any topic! Who the hell are you anyway to preach to others? Who are you to pass judgement on others? You are an economic refugee of no consequence, a failed entrepreneur! Indian IT competed with the global best, built global service business, works with top fortune 1000, does very mission critical works, innovates, competes , provides huge employment, brought in 235 b $ of revenue, 170b$ net, reduced India’s chronic trade deficit, boosted India’s taxes, helped build a huge consuming middle class. Why should they listen to a failed fellow? Stop preaching. You go build your AI co and show others what you can do. Preaching is cheap, cheap, lazy. Arrogance is passé. Get to work! @RMantri


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Continuing my search for underexplored & less crowded destinations…. We often celebrate Kerala’s backwaters. But on Karnataka’s coast is a hidden gem that deserves equal attention. The same river that roars over Jog Falls, the Sharavathi River, finally and quietly merges with the Arabian Sea at Honnavar. Again, not sure if these pics are enhanced, but it’s clear that Honnavar is a magical landscape. Mangrove forests, winding waterways and mirror-like backwaters. Since Mangroves are among nature’s most effective coastal defenders, Honnavar’s beauty is matched by its ecological significance. #SundayWanderer (Photos courtesy: @IndiaAesthetica )