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"Should not lay hands on RSS": Karnataka BJP MLA Mahesh Tenginkai slams Priyank Kharge

Tenginkai said that Kharge could not tolerate the Sangh's centenary celebrations, so he made such remarks.

ANI Oct 14, 2025 12:58 IST googleads

Karnataka BJP MLA Mahesh Tenginkai (Photo/ANI)

Dharwad (Karnataka) [India], October 14 (ANI): Karnataka BJP MLA Mahesh Tenginkai slammed State Minister and Congress leader Priyank Kharge on Tuesday over his demand to restrict the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activities in government schools and colleges.
Tenginkai said that Kharge could not tolerate the Sangh's centenary celebrations, so he made such remarks.
He told ANI, "Priyank Kharge is making such statements about the Sangh, asking for a ban. There is a good environment as the Sangh completed 100 years. In Hubli, more than 10,000 people attended the centenary event. Sangh's work is expanding in every village and at a global level. He is not able to tolerate this and is issuing such statements to create unnecessary problems."
Warning Congress against a ban on RSS' activities, he added, "The Chief Minister should also think about it...They should not lay hands on the Sangh."
Tenginkai's remarks come after Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directed the Chief Secretary to review the action taken by the Tamil Nadu government on banning the RSS from conducting its activities in government spaces, after Priyank Kharge wrote a letter urging a similar restriction in Karnataka.
Meanwhile, Kharge clarified his stance, saying that he has never called for a ban on the organisation.
Responding to the question of seeking a ban on the RSS organisation, Kharge told ANI, "Where have I told to ban RSS? They are using government colleges, schools, universities, grounds, and archaeological sites for what? They are poisoning the minds of young children... They are indoctrinating religion into them."
"What I should pray to, what I should eat, and what I should wear, my parents will teach me at home. In schools, they're supposed to learn. They come here for education so that they can get out of poverty," he added.
Kharge questioned why the children of BJP leaders do not participate in RSS shakhas or become Gaurakshaks and Dharamrakshaks.
"Why are the BJP leaders' children not in RSS shakhas? Why are they not becoming Gaurakshaks and Dharamrakshaks? Why are they not drinking Gau Mutra?" he asked.
Kharge added, "When we are in the state, government property will not be used to sow seeds of communal hatred." (ANI)

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