
Kerala student groups slam RSS training camp in Thiruvananthapuram college
The Students' Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), has sharply criticised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for conducting a weapons training camp on the premises of Mar Ivanios College in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.In a strongly worded statement, the Thiruvananthapuram unit of the SFI said that allowing such activities within educational institutions fosters division in society and risks inciting violence and unrest.advertisement'We strongly oppose such tendencies that irrationally drag students and devotees into extremism using various privileges. Strict action must be taken against practices such as weapons training in educational institutions in order to uphold the values represented by the law and the Constitution. All members of society must question such communal activities and stand firmly for peace and unity,' the SFI said.
The Kerala Students Union (KSU), the student wing of the Indian National Congress, also joined in the criticism. In a sarcastic social media post, the Mar Ivanios Unit of the KSU said, 'Pranaams to the college management that opened the ground that they are reluctant to open for even the students for RSS training camp.'The KSU further raised questions about the timing of the camp, drawing attention to the release of Mahendra Hembram from prison around the same time. They urged the college management to remember his name in this context.advertisementMahendra Hembram is one of the convicts in the 1999 killings of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons, Timothy and Philip, who were burnt alive while asleep in a vehicle in Manoharpur, Odisha. Hembram was part of the group led by Bajrang Dal activist Dara Singh, the main accused in the case. Dara Singh was reportedly associated with the Bajrang Dal, a right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation affiliated with the RSS.Reports suggest the college ground has been allotted for RSS training activities from April 18 to May 2.Written by Disha MalooMust Watch
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