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Goa RSS takes efforts to bring Muslims in nation building efforts

"All the terrorists belong to a particular community but that does not mean that all people belonging to that faith are terrorists," Goa RSS chief Subhash Velingka said without naming a community.pt

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RSS is taking efforts here to bring Muslims in its process of nation building by inviting them into its programme, Goa RSS chief Subhash Velingkar said today.

"On Sunday there was function hosted by RSS in Mapusa town, 9 km away from here, in which 200 members of Muslim community participated," Velingker said.

"All the terrorists belong to a particular community but that does not mean that all people belonging to that faith are terrorists," he said without naming a community.

"Terrorism has nothing to do with religion," he added.

RSS Goa chief was briefing media about their plans to hold a sit-in on November 9 near Kadamba bus stand in Panaji to protest against Congress' policies to defame RSS.

Velingkar said the efforts are on to polarise patriotic Muslims, who have contributed for the welfare of the nation.

He said RSS leaders had successfully implemented the mission of polarising patriotic Muslim population in Kashmir.

Back in Goa, he said that every year Muslim brethren celebrate "Raksha Bandan" and meetings are held with them, which are hosted by RSS workers.

RSS Goa chief said the the organisation never took to the streets in its history of 85 years.

"But with Sonia Gandhi-led UPA unleashing their anti-RSS agenda, it has been decided to hold nationwide dharnas," he added.

Velingkar termed UPA's stand against RSS as an international conspiracy and also an attempt to woo minority vote bank.

The leader narrated anecdotes after anecdotes of how Congress-led governments in the Centre sparred terrorists like Afzal Guru and showed patriots in bad light.

"We have filed 75 cases against NCERT for distorting the facts in the text books and we have won all the cases," he added.

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