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**Headline: Congress Women’s Wing Launches Poster Campaign Supporting Minister’s Stance on RSS**

**KALABURAGI, October 15, 2025** – The Congress party’s Women’s Wing in Kalaburagi launched a poster campaign Wednesday in support of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department Minister Priyank Kharge’s position on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The campaign, featuring posters quoting “Those who love the Constitution, will love the nation,” targeted buses, auto-rickshaws, and public spaces across the city.

This initiative follows a recent “I Love RSS” poster campaign reportedly launched by RSS supporters in other parts of the state. The Congress posters included Kharge’s image, along with images of the Indian Constitution, Buddha, Basaveshwara, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

Speaking to reporters, Congress Women’s Wing district president Renuka Singhe clarified that Kharge had not called for an outright ban on the RSS, but rather advocated for restricting its activities within government-run institutions. Singhe expressed concern over what she described as the “vile and malicious side” of RSS supporters, stating it posed a “grave threat to the country’s future.”

Singhe highlighted the RSS’s previous bans in 1948 (following Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination), 1975 (during the Emergency), and 1992 (after the demolition of the Babri Masjid). She further stated that Mr. Kharge, as Minister, was tasked with safeguarding the interests of the people, as Minister it was both his right and duty to write hundreds of letters on the matter. She claimed that stance on restricting RSS activities is not just Mr. Kharge’s alone, the six core population of Karnataka will be writing letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding a ban on RSS. She further suggested that a ban could be legally justified to uphold the Constitution.

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