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Pictures of RSS men manning checkpoint near Hyderabad spark row

By IANS | Published: April 12, 2020 3:10 PM

Photographs of lathi-wielding men of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) standing at a highway near Hyderabad and checking the identity of commuters have gone viral on social media, sparking a row.

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Hyderabad, April 12 Photographs of lathi-wielding men of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) standing at a highway near Hyderabad and checking the identity of commuters have gone viral on social media, sparking a row.

Many Twitter users posted the pictures to slam Telangana police and wonder if it has outsourced its job to RSS.

They urged the Telangana government and the police to clarify as to why the organization was given this power to patrol the highway and check documents of motorists.

Amjedullah Khan Khalid of Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) on Sunday sought clarification from the Director General of Police.

"Sir, Why are you silent on this issue of RSS workers with sticks manning police check post in Telangana, people are asking whether @TelanganaCOPs

also outsourced to #RSS....? Please break your silence," tweeted Khan.

It was on April 9 that Friends of RSS from its Twitter handle posted pictures of baton-wielding RRS volunteers standing near a barricaded highway and checking the documents of the commuters.

"RSS volunteers helping the police department daily for 12 hours at Yadadri Bhuvangiri district checkpost, Telangana," it had tweeted with the pictures.

However, these photographs went viral on social media since Saturday with many netizens questioning Telangana police's action in allowing RSS men to do their job.

Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh Bahgwat, however, clarified that no permission was given to RSS volunteers to man the checkpoints. Bhagwat, under whose jurisdiction the RSS men were seen manning the checkpoint, confirmed that RSS volunteers did turn up on Thursday, but the policemen told them that the police will do its duty. He said no RSS worker turned up subsequently.

However, some Twitter users claimed that it was not an isolated incident. They posted pictures of Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Rammohan presenting certificates to some RSS Bharathi volunteers.

Amjedullah Khan claimed that it was on April 1 that Tahsildar in Kamareddy town officially permitted RSS to work along with the civil supplies department to manage rice distribution. He posted pictures of emergency duty passes issued to RSS activists for the work.

( With inputs from IANS )

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