This Article is From Oct 18, 2016

Manohar Parrikar Chooses RSS Teachings According To His Convenience: Subash Velingkar

Manohar Parrikar Chooses RSS Teachings According To His Convenience: Subash Velingkar

Manohar Parrikar recently appeared to give credit to "RSS teaching" for surgical strikes across the LoC

Panaji: Rebel Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader Subash Velingkar on Tuesday accused Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar of picking and choosing RSS teachings according to his convenience and timing.

Mr Velingkar said the former Goa Chief Minister should cancel government grants to English medium primary schools in the state if he really pays heed to the Sangh's values.

"If Parrikar believes in Sangh's teachings, he should first ensure that government grants to English medium schools should be cancelled," Mr Velingkar said.

 Mr Parrikar on Monday appeared to give credit to "RSS teaching" for the decision to conduct surgical strikes across the Line of Control to target terrorist launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

"I wonder, with the combination of a Prime Minister who comes from Mahatma Gandhi's home state, and I, Defence Minister, coming from Goa which never had any martial race, and surgical strikes. May be the RSS teaching was at the core, but this was quite a different kind of combination," Mr Parrikar said at a function, "Know your Army", organised in Ahmedabad.

Mr Velingkar was sacked from the Sangh in August this year after he repeatedly accused Mr Parrikar and the Goa Bharatiya Janata Party of deviating from the RSS teachings and betraying the cause of regional languages by allowing english medium primary schools, most of which are run by the state's Roman Catholic church, avail financial grants.

Mr Parrikar in a Cabinet decision in 2012 had allowed continuation of the state Education Ministry's financial grants to English medium primary schools.

In the run up to the last assembly elections, Mr Parrikar had opposed grants to the same schools.

Mr Velingkar, who is also the co-convenor of the Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch, has accused the Defence Minister and the state BJP of betrayal, a campaign which eventually led to his sacking as the state RSS chief.

The Manch has now floated a new political party with Mr Velingkar as one of its mentors, and this according to the rebel RSS leaders, has worried Mr Parrikar ahead of the Goa polls early next year.

"Parrikar is actually worried because of our campaign against the BJP... The timing of his comment about his RSS teachings is therefore a suspect," Mr Velingkar said.
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