Cross-Border Dialogue: RSS's Dattatreya Hosabale Advocates Engagement with Pakistan
The Congress criticized RSS functionary Dattatreya Hosabale for suggesting dialogue with Pakistan, attributing his stance to a recent US trip. Hosabale advocates people-to-people contact to ease Indo-Pak relations. His US tour aimed to clarify RSS's objectives. Congress rebutted, underscoring RSS's inconsistent stance on nationalism.
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In a recent statement that caused political ripples, RSS functionary Dattatreya Hosabale emphasized the need for continuous dialogue with Pakistan, advocating that people-to-people contact is crucial in overcoming bilateral tensions.
Critics quickly emerged, with Congress party alleging that Hosabale's openness to dialogue was heavily influenced by his recent trip to the United States. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh openly questioned how media outlets, typically aligned with RSS views, would react if similar statements emerged from their opposition.
The timing of Hosabale's remarks coincides with his effort to demystify RSS's intentions abroad, signifying a broader attempt by the organization to reshape its global image in its centenary year.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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