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The Growing Opposition to RSS and the Scattered Legacy of Phule–Shahu–Ambedkar Thought.


In India today, the growing influence of the RSS and its ideology has become one of the greatest threats to democracy, the Constitution, and social justice. Under the guise of religion, caste, and nationalism, society is being divided. Yet, across the nation, a strong wave of resistance against this ideology is rising. Students, workers, farmers, and intellectuals have begun to raise their voices in opposition.

But amid this struggle, one pressing question stands before us —
Why has the ideology of equality, fraternity, and liberty envisioned by Phule, Shahu, and Ambedkar become fragmented today?

When this ideology stood united, it struck a powerful blow to Brahmanical dominance and unjust systems. But now, their followers appear divided — scattered into different groups due to organizational differences, personal interests, and the egos of leaders. As a result, this revolutionary legacy seems to have weakened.

The growing opposition to RSS cannot rely on slogans alone — it can be effective only through collective action inspired by the united principles of Phule, Shahu, and Ambedkar.
Reuniting this ideology is the true “national mission” of our times.

When Phule’s vision of social justice, Shahu’s practice of equality, and Ambedkar’s constitutional perspective come together — only then will the divisive ideology of the RSS find its real and enduring answer.


 

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