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RSS fumes over 'communal' tag

Rajasthan sportspersons dissuaded from joining Sangh
Last Updated 13 April 2013, 20:47 IST


Controversy has erupted over sportspersons seeking cash incentives from the Rajasthan State Sports Council being made to sign an affidavit stating that they have no association with “communal” organisations like RSS and Jamait-e-Islami.

Members of ABVP, youth wing of BJP, on Friday protested at an awards function — organised by the RSSC — against the sportspersons being made to give the affidavits.

The protestors shouted slogans and had a scuffle with police who tried to stop them from entering the stadium.

“RSS is not a terrorist organisation, but is devoted to the service of the nation. Had the affidavit been restricted to communal organisations, it would have been ok, but associating it with RSS is a wrong move which will not be digested. We demand immediate withdrawal of it,” said Kailash Nath Bhatt, BJP spokesman for state.

The RSSC and the sports department are blaming each other over the issue. The RSSC claims that it has followed long standing orders from the sports department since 1986, while the sports department maintains that it is the RSSC which decides the norms.

“The norms are continuing since 1986 and we are towing with it. We have not introduced it,” said Mangila Garasia, state sports minister.

Countering this, former sports minister Younis Khan said the order was withdrawn by the BJP government during his tenure. PCC chief Chandrabhan said, “Players should be judged on sports merit alone”.

Another leader of BJP, Satish Poonia, said it was wrong to create a divide among sportsmen on the basis of religion. “We would not tolerate it. It is against the constitutional rights. The government is trying to divide the sportsmen which is not fair,” he said.

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(Published 13 April 2013, 20:47 IST)

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