The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has made a major statement regarding the caste census. Calling it a sensitive issue, the RSS said the caste census could threaten the unity and integrity of society. This has been discussed under the Panch Purimana and the organization has decided that work will be done to promote harmony at the mass level. RSS has made important statements on sensitive issues like caste census and women's safety. The organization has expressed its concern over the caste census to maintain the unity and integrity of society, while calling for new measures to protect women. These issues were discussed in depth in the recent meeting of the RSS, where various issues of the society were discussed and many important decisions were taken for the future. What did the RSS say? The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has made a major statement regarding the caste census. Calling it a sensitive issue, the RSS said the caste census could threaten the unity and integrity of society. This has been discussed under the Panch Paramita and the organization has decided that work will be done to promote harmony at the mass level. Caste census sensitive issue: RSS Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh said, 'Caste census is a sensitive issue. It threatens the unity and integrity of society. This has been discussed in the Panch Pravyan. We will work on harmony at the collective level. Caste-based reactions are a sensitive issue in our society and important for national integration, but caste census should not be used for campaigning and electoral purposes. But the government can count their number for welfare purpose and especially to know the number of Dalit community. Counting can be done to know the number of Dalit society RSS All India Campaign President Sunil Ambekar said that caste reactions are a sensitive issue in our society and it is important for national unity. He clarified that the caste census should not be used for campaigning and electoral purposes. However, the government has the right to enumerate them for welfare purposes and especially to know the number of Dalit community. The Kolkata incident was also discussed. The recent unfortunate incident in West Bengal was also discussed in detail in the meeting. The RSS emphasized the need to amend the Women's Act for the protection of women and called it an issue of concern. Women's security was discussed on five fronts including legal, awareness, ritual, education and self-defence. It has been decided to run a women's security campaign on this front.
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