RSS bats for dialogue with Pak, calls separatists ‘silly’
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Jammu: The Centre should not give into “provocation” and continue its engagement with Pakistan, the RSS on Wednesday said and ridiculed the separatists who have been invited by Pakistan for ‘Pakistan Day’ function at its High Commission in Delhi.
“They (separatists) don’t want us to be friendly with that country (Pakistan). We want good relations with our neighbours. We should continue on our aims and objectives rather than bothering about such silly people,” Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) Prant Sanchalak, Jammu and Kashmir, Brig Suchet Singh told reporters here.
“Such a provocation by inviting them should not matter. We should continue with the dialogue (Pakistan) and in a positive manner,” he said.
“We should put up our point of view in a strong manner and let them (separatists) do whatever they want,” Singh said.
Lambasting Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad for his remarks equating RSS with terrorist outfit ISIS, a state leader of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh said the Rajya Sabha MP is “intellectually bankrupt”.
“It is very much intellectual bankruptcy that is what I said about his level of intellect,” RSS’ Prant Sanchalak, Jammu and Kashmir, Brig Suchet Singh told reporters here. He said RSS has been working for strengthening the country and society and making Bharat the ‘Vishwa Guru’ it used to be.
“We are working to make the country prosperous but whatever people think let them think. When an elephant walks on the street, dogs bark, but it continues its journey,” he said.