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Siddaramaiah Denies Targeting RSS



Mangaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday said that the latest order requiring organisations to acquire permission earlier than conducting actions at school and faculty premises doesn’t particularly point out the RSS wherever.

Speaking to reporters in Puttur, Siddaramaiah mentioned, “The authorities has not banned the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The order states that any organisation or affiliation should search permission. We have merely reiterated an order that was first issued by the BJP authorities. It is okay in the event that they do, however improper once we do?” he questioned.

The Chief Minister additional identified that in 2013, when Jagadish Shettar was the Chief Minister, the federal government had issued an order prohibiting organisations from finishing up actions inside academic establishments.

“Jagadish Shettar now says that the Education Department issued the order and never him. But that order was certainly issued throughout his tenure as Chief Minister,” Siddaramaiah mentioned.

He additionally added that granting permission isn’t necessary. “There isn’t any rule that permission should be given to all organisations. Whether to grant or deny permission depends upon the legislation and order scenario,” the Chief Minister mentioned.

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