Heady days of RSS

Sir,
This is with reference to above article in DE dated 12.09.15. “Rashtriya Swyamsewak Sangh, RSS is the mother of all the right wings of Hindu parties from which the entire saffron family draws inspiration.” It is a statement of a fact and the author has aptly remarked. I don’t find it surprising; rather I am amused to find why Mr. Kotru was ignorant about it so far. Now if he still has doubt, he should pay a visit to Nagpur to have a first hand knowledge of the Sangh. Even the coordination committee meeting between the Sangh Parivar and its Swayamsewaks, which included ministers of NDA in general and BJP in particular was no secret. Instead of criticising the meet, we should appreciate the role of RSS because at least there is an organisation that is concerned about the welfare of nation and wants to see India becoming stronger day by day.
No other movement or institution has attracted such vast numbers of adherents, several thousands of them making social work their life’s mission, whose character and integrity are not doubted even by their most virulent critics.
Former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has acknowledged his association with RSS and the present Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a pracharak but i would like to ask the author that is it sin or illegal for a pracharak or RSS worker to hold the office of PM or any other post? When the outsiders can occupy and claim to be citizen of India, what is wrong with RSS workers or Pracharaks. There is no harm in looking up towards Nagpur and is better as compared to looking up to Italy.
Yes, Modi is not the biggest and brightest hope for Parivar only but for the entire country as well.
Yours etc….
Ravinder Jalali
Social Activist, Roop Nagar