A befitting reply by BJP-MLA C T Ravi to Karnataka’s Hindu-hater Home Minister Priyank Kharge
MLA Ravi also advised HM Kharge to visit an RSS Shakha and reduce his ego

Bengaluru (Karnataka) – The RSS was banned on three occasions. Twice, the ban was lifted by the Court and once by the Government. Discussions have already been held on the questions raised by you at the Government and judicial levels. The Constitution permits organisations to function either as registered bodies or without registration.
Strong retort from BJP MLA @CTRavi_BJP to Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge regarding his stance on the RSS.
Ravi emphasised that the Sangh is a school of patriotism, not an entity requiring government registration.
He also advised the Minister to visit a Shakha to let go… https://t.co/5YoPLhSKWg pic.twitter.com/tbGvBiIJ0l
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) June 17, 2026
Registration is required only if RSS takes financial aid or operates as a society, political party or trust. RSS is neither a society nor a trust nor an establishment. It is an organisation that teaches patriotism to people; therefore, it does not need to be registered. This was the befitting reply given by BJP- MLA C T Ravi to the Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge, MLA Ravi was speaking in the State Assembly session regarding the letter written by Priyank Kharge to P.P. Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat.

Mr Ravi further stated that if HM Kharge is curious about the Sangh, he should visit any branch of RSS and try to know the facts. A lot of misinformation about the RSS has continued to be spread for the past hundred years. You will not know RSS if you look at its work with hatred and prejudice. Kharge’s ego will get reduced if he visits RSS Shakha.
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