UP's RSS schools claim 30% rise in Muslim kids in 2 years

June 20, 2016

Allahabad, June 20: About 7,000 Muslim students are studying in 1,200 Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) schools across Uttar Pradesh, an increase of 30% in the last two years after a BJP-led government came to power at the Centre, the right-wing outfit has said.rss

RSS, known for its Hindutva ideology, said these students were following all rules like reciting 'slokas' and 'bhojan mantras', and were doing very well in studies and sports. Most of these students are enrolled in rural areas.

Authorities at Saraswati Shishu Mandir and Saraswati Vidya Mandir claim that Muslim boys and girls had brought laurels to their schools in the fields of sports, cultural activities and academics as well. Chintamani Singh, state inspector of Vidhya Bharti, which manages these schools, said, "Our students such as Mohammad Aqib, Aftab Alam, Ejaj Ahmad, Gufranuddin and Mohammad Akaram have won medals at national sporting events and youth commonwealth games."

RSS sources said these numbers shatter the mainst ream propaganda about the organisation that is widely regarded as BJP's ideological parent. At these schools, the day starts for students with surya namaskar and singing of Vande Mataram besides vedic hymns.

Singh said these children attend classes like any other student and mingle with their peers. There are 4,672 boys and 2,218 girls from the community pursuing education up to class XII at these schools, he added. Vidya Bharti also recently recruited eight Muslim teachers.
"The quality of education is the prime reason why Muslim parents send their wards to our schools," he said. A Muslim boy studying at an RSS-managed school topped his high school examination in Assam earlier this month. "RSS is not antiMuslim or against any religion, it is pro-India with no communal agenda," an RSS source said.

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naren kotian
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Tuesday, 21 Jun 2016

hats off to RSS , Moral education and samskar given by RSS made us ultra nationalists and we learnt not to back stab mother land like one peculiar community from middle east . jai ho RSS ... We must penetrate the enemy like mossad does as in coming days more anti india works will be done by one sect which has roots in middle east.it is the RSS samskar becoz of this nearly 60% of Indian army , navy , airforce are from sangh parivar associated organsiation . we dont need lecture from third rated people who isnpite of 15% sends meagre 1% army jawans . RSS power truly visible among US lobbiests and even today pakistani minister feared growing threat from powerful sangh parivar in coming days . jai sri ram ... bholo bharath mata ki jai ... vande mataram ... hara hara modi .. jai jai modi ...

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