- 15 Sep 2012 05:13
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He had stepped down from the leadership position in March 2009 due to ill health. His stance, like that of his predecessor and his successor, was that India's economic direction was the wrong direction, and that the Bharatiya Janata Party should be refreshed with new, younger leadership who would take India in the correct - which is to say not neoliberal - direction.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has a notable influence over the BJP, and also has many offices in the West under the branches of Sangh Parivar, particularly in the United Kingdom where they have been operating out of Leicester as their 'Western HQ' since the 1970s. They fund and operate pro-Hindu charities and fund Hindu nationalist paramilitary activities.
Their succession up until now has been:
I hope that all nationalists in all countries who have been giving them moral and material aid will continue to do so, as they continue to oppose and fight against the policies of the IMF and the World Bank. We're all in this together, so find a Hindu and tell them you love them today.
The Hindustan Times, 'Former RSS chief K Sudarshan dies in Raipur', 15 Sep 2012 wrote:Former head of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) K Sudarshan died of heart attack in Raipur in Chhattisgarh early on Saturday, an official said. He was 81.
He had stepped down from the leadership position in March 2009 due to ill health. His stance, like that of his predecessor and his successor, was that India's economic direction was the wrong direction, and that the Bharatiya Janata Party should be refreshed with new, younger leadership who would take India in the correct - which is to say not neoliberal - direction.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has a notable influence over the BJP, and also has many offices in the West under the branches of Sangh Parivar, particularly in the United Kingdom where they have been operating out of Leicester as their 'Western HQ' since the 1970s. They fund and operate pro-Hindu charities and fund Hindu nationalist paramilitary activities.
Their succession up until now has been:
- Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (1925-1930 and 1931 to 1940)
- Dr. Laxman Vaman Paranjpe (1930-1931) (when Dr Hedgewar was in jail during Forest Satyagraha)
- Madhavrao Sadashivrao Golwalkar, called as Guruji (1940-1973)
- Madhukar Dattatraya Deoras, called as Balasaheb (1973-1994)
- Rajendra Singh, called as Rajjubhaiya (1994-2000)
- K. S. Sudarshan (2000-2009)
- Mohan Bhagawat (March 2009-present)
I hope that all nationalists in all countries who have been giving them moral and material aid will continue to do so, as they continue to oppose and fight against the policies of the IMF and the World Bank. We're all in this together, so find a Hindu and tell them you love them today.