Hemant Soren’s RSS Remarks Spark Political Controversy
Opposition leader calls CM’s statements vote bank politics
Key Points:
• CM Hemant Soren likens RSS to destructive rodents
• BJP’s Amar Bauri defends RSS, criticizes CM’s approach
• Debate centers on state identity and political motivations
RANCHI – Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s recent comments about the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have ignited a fierce political debate in Jharkhand.
Soren accused RSS members of infiltrating like rodents to cause division.
He claimed former allies changed stance on local issues after joining RSS.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Amar Kumar Bauri strongly refuted these allegations.
Bauri praised RSS for its role in shaping India’s global identity.
He accused Soren of endangering tribal identity for vote bank politics.
The BJP leader criticized the CM for ignoring Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Moreover, Bauri defended RSS’s efforts to preserve Indian traditions.
He questioned Soren’s decision to restrict RSS activities in Jharkhand.
Furthermore, Bauri credited RSS for preserving religious freedoms.
The opposition leader urged Soren to reconsider his stance.
He accused the CM of stooping low for political gain.
On the other hand, Soren’s comments reflect ongoing tensions in state politics.
The debate highlights differing views on Jharkhand’s cultural identity.
In addition, it underscores the complex relationship between regional and national politics.

