RSS Chief Asked PM To "Saffronise" Army? Centre Calls Out Fake Video

A recent video claiming that Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to 'saffronise' the Indian Army has been identified as a fake. The Centre has asserted that the footage is digitally manipulated, aiming to mislead the public and sow discord. This incident comes at a time when discussions about the influence of the RSS on government policies are prevalent, particularly regarding the military's representation and ethos. Officials have called for caution among the public in discerning misinformation, emphasizing the importance of verifying sources before drawing conclusions. The government remains committed to maintaining the secular fabric of the Indian Armed Forces, which serves as a symbol of unity amidst diversity. This controversy highlights ongoing tensions in the political discourse surrounding national identity and the role of organizations like the RSS in shaping public perception.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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