The RJD today alleged that the RSS had now now brought Bihar under its agenda in its "cherished desire to make it their work place."
"RSS has now shifted its attention to Bihar and brought it under its agenda... the RSS leaders now wish to attain their cherished desire of making the state its work place", RJD spokesman Shakeel Ahmed Khan told reporters.
He made these comments in the wake of yesterday's congregation of RSS leaders, which was addressed by their chief Mohan Bhagwat at Gandhi Maidan here.
Describing RSS as a "communal and fascist organisation", Khan reiterated his party's demand for banning the organisation.
Khan asked chief minister Nitish Kumar, who allegedly allowed the assembly of RSS leaders at Gandhi Maidan and at Rajgir recently, to explain his position about his claim of having secular character.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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