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Later in the day Kejriwal visited the Hanuman temple in Delhi's


Connaught Place, with his entry marked with loud cries of "Jai
shree Ram, Jai shree Ram" from his supporters. Later he told
reporters: "Hanuman ji sabka bhala karenga (Lord Hanuman will
bless us all)." Not just Arvind Kejriwal, but other AAP

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leaders-Sanjay Singh and Raghav Chaddha-who addressed AAP

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workers at the party headquarters on Tuesday, too resonated
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these identities, leading crowds to the cheers of 'Bharat Mata ki
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jai', and 'Vande Matram'. Aaj mangal vaar hai...Hanuman ji ka din
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hai. Hanuman ji ne aaj apni Dilli pe kripa barsayi hai. Hanuman ji


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ka bhi bahut bahut dhanyavaad. Of course, Arvind Kejriwal and


AAP leaders are well within their constitutional right to do so. And
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that's exactly what would make the Rashtriya Sawayamsevak


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Sangh (RSS) smile. For long, the RSS has been trying to cultivate
a culture where politicians (irrespective of parties) don't feel shy
wearing their Hindu identities in public and also cheer along the
lines of 'Bharat Mata ki jai' and 'Vande Mataram'. The recent
comment of RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi puts
this into perspective. "Hindu community does not mean Bharatiya
Janata Party, and opposing BJP does not amount to opposing

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Hindus. Political fight will continue but it should not be linked to


Hindus," Joshi said in Goa. Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi, Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) general secretary in Goa: Hindu
community does not mean Bharatiya Janata Party, and opposing
BJP does not amount to opposing Hindus. Political fight will

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continue but it should not be link So when a Rahul Gandhi takes a

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"holy" trip to Kailash Mansarovar just before Lok Sabha elections,
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claiming to be a "devout Shiv bhakt" who is a janeyudhari Brahmin
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hoping from one temple to the other, the RSS senses a victory of
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sorts. When a Shashi Tharoor talks proudly about Hinduism and


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slams RSS and BJP in his book 'Why I am a Hindu' for its
polarising politics, the RSS, despite the attacks, senses a victory.
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