In a recent statement, Hemant Soren, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, made strong remarks about the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), comparing the organization to rats. He accused the RSS of infiltrating the state and causing harm to its communities.
Soren urged the people of Jharkhand to take action against the RSS, suggesting that they should drive its members out of the villages. He expressed concern that the presence of the RSS could lead to division and disruption within local communities.
The Chief Minister’s comments reflect ongoing tensions between his government and the RSS, a Hindu nationalist organization linked to the ruling party at the national level. Soren’s remarks resonate with his political stance, which emphasizes the protection of local culture and unity among the people of Jharkhand.
His call to action has sparked conversations among residents and political observers about the role of organizations like the RSS in the state and the importance of maintaining harmony in local communities.




























































