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RSS flays Nitish Kumar's remark on secular PM candidate - Daily News and Analysis

RSS flays Nitish Kumar's remark on secular PM candidate - Daily News and Analysis

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Amid the flutter created by Nitish Kumar's remark that NDA's Prime Ministerial candidate should have secular credentials, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday hit out at the Bihar Chief Minister, saying he was pandering to his vote bank. "Nitish Kumar has ...

RSS backs Narendra Modi as prime ministerial candidate - Daily Pioneer

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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat Wednesday backed Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as a candidate for the prime minister's post and said that the country should have a PM who propounded Hindutva. "To keep alive the Hindutva ...

Modi-Nitish Row: RSS says Hinduism, secularism not contradictory - New Kerala

New Delhi, Jun 20 : The RSS today justified its chief Mohan Bhagwat's comments supportive of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, saying that there was no contradiction between Hinduism and secularism.

Mr Bhagwat, while addressing RSS workers at Latur in Maharashtra, said, "What is the problem if a political leader with Hindutva leanings becomes Prime Minister of the country." His remarks are believed to be an answer to Bihar Chief Minister and NDA ally JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar's opposition to Narendra Modi's candidature for prime ministership on the ground that a prime minister of this country should have impeccable secular credentials.

Replying to questions from reporters here, RSS Spokesperson Ram Madhav said what Mr Bhagwat had said in Latur was not something new, but the considered stand of the RSS in the Hinduism-Secularism debate.

"Hinduism is liberal and all embracing, and includes the premises on which secularism is based," he said.

The RSS sees no contradition in the two view points, he said, stressing that "Mr Bhagwat was only speaking about what the Sangh had been propagating since its inception that Hinduism was all inclusive, and his comments should not be linked to the current political discourse about the candidates for prime ministership." The RSS Chief is also reported to have said, "to sustain the Hindutva ideology, the Hindu samaaj should come together. And the country should have a Prime Minister who believes in that ideology or propounds that view." Mr Madhav said propopagation of the Hindu ideology in no way meant the exclusion of any section of the society as Hindusim was "all embracing". (UNI)



What is wrong if a Hindutva leader becomes PM: RSS Chief - SamayLive


Speaking at a function of Swayamsevaks in Latur Mr Bhagwat asked “what is the problem if a political leader with Hindutva leanings becomes Prime Minister of the country.”
 

He also questioned Nitish rights to decide who is secular and who is not. Bhagwat wondered if in Nitish Kumar’s imagination, former prime ministers of India were not seculars.
 

Obviously, Nitish words on Narendra Modi has not gone down well not only with the BJP but also with RSS.
 

In an interview given to a business daily on Tuesday Nitish Kumar has categorically said that any body wishing to occupy highest post should have impeccable secular credentials.
 

A political leader whose vision is narrow and frame of mind  pigmy would not fit the bill, he is reported to have said.
 

His other declaration that NDA must announce its Prime Ministerial candidate before the 2014 election also led to heated political exchange.
 

Two Ministers of BJP in Bihar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi and Giriraj Singh are speaking at tangent. Modi was quick to obliquely endorse Nitish Kumar with the words “ a leader should have the secular credentials similar to that of Atal Behari Bajapai.


Giriraj Singh, another minister was quick to add that “ no body could be more secular than Narendra Modi.
 

Sushil Modi is held to be close to Nitish to the extent that he risks his relation in his own party, said political watchers in Bihar.
 

The fight within the BJP and the fight with allies like JDU are bound to worsen over a period of time.
 

The matter may come to a head when NDA meets on Wednesday to arrive at a consensus for Prez candidature which has eluded it so far.
 
 



Zimbabwe stun South Africa - ESPN.co.uk
Zimbabwe 176 for 4 (Sibanda 58, Masakadza 55, Parnell 2-33) beat South Africa 147 (Ingram 48, Levi 40, Mpofu 3-20, Cremer3-29) by 29 runs
Scorecard

So-called small-fry teams tend to up to their game when doing battle against their big brothers and Zimbabwe did it in a big way. They turned a series that was expected to be completely dominated by South Africa into a contest, with an unlikely but clinical victory over their neighbours.

Zimbabwe seemed to surprise even themselves with an effort that started with a century stand between Vusi Sibanda and Hamilton Masakadza, and ended with superb bowling from the senior statesman Chris Mpofu, legspinner Graeme Cremer and newcomer Richard Muzhange. South Africa's attack, as they did on Tuesday, failed to take early wickets or find the right lengths on a slow surface. Unlike the match against Bangladesh, their batting was also sub-standard. They succumbed in the chase to a bowling pack that understood their own conditions and were able to restrict runs, create pressure and bowl out a line-up that was expected to produce much more.

After allowing Zimbabwe to reach an above-par score, South Africa's batting line-up had a fairly tough task on a pitch that is known to get slower as the day goes on. Senior paceman Chris Mpofu immediately found the right tempo but Kyle Jarvis was unable to do the same from the other side. He bowled too wide of offstump, allowing both Hashim Amla and Richard Levi to find the boundary.

Mpofu made up for Jarvis' early blunders when he removed Amla with a slower ball that was mis-timed to Masakadza at mid-on. He would have had Colin Ingram out as well, but Vusi Sibanda spilled a catch at fine leg.

Ingram went on to make Zimbabwe pay and was South Africa's top-scorer with his 48, an innings that was built on the cut shot. While Levi was with him, South Africa seemed in control. Jarvis fed Levi sumptuous full tosses while Ingram moved his feet well against the spinners. Prosper Utseya put the brakes on their charge when he had Levi caught at deep midwicket by Craig Ervine, as the batsman attempted to clear the rope.

South Africa's middle-order was exposed and they did not cover themselves in glory. Justin Ontong gifted a catch to Utseya in the covers off Cremer, before the googly accounted for both Dane Vilas, who was bowled, and JP Duminy, who was stumped. South Africa teetered at 91 for 5 and it was up to Albie Morkel to haul them back.

He clubbed a six off Cremer's last over but again did not produce the expected fireworks. Muzhange removed Morkel by inviting him to chase a wide and having him caught behind. Robin Peterson and Ingram both skied desperate shots off Mpofu's final over and all that was left for Zimbabwe to do was nip out the tail. Jarvis bowled Tsotsobe to earn some redemption and a memorable victory for his team, which excelled in all disciplines.

With the bat, Masakadza and Sibanda gave Zimbabwe a dream start. Boundaries were not the hallmark of the duo's stand, although when they found them, they found them well. Sibanda signalled their intent when he slog-swept Lonwabo Tsotsobe over backward-square leg at the end of the second over.

The pair ran well between the wickets and did not allow the run-rate to stagnate when South Africa's spinners came on after the Powerplay. Although JP Duminy and Peterson had more success in controlling proceedings, Zimbabwe's rotation of strike ensured they continued to build. Once comfortable, the batsmen even took on the spinners. Sibanda hit Peterson onto the roof of Harare Sports Club while Masakadza brought up his 50 with a meaty blow over long-on off Justin Ontong.

Masakadza was out shortly afterwards as South Africa's first success came in the 14th over. He attempted the slog-sweep but top-edged to deep midwicket. Sibanda was dropped off the first ball of Parnell's second over, when he swung to Richard Levi at long-on, but the mistake was not too costly. After one more pull shot, which went for four, Sibanda swung hard and offered Tsotsobe a catch at third man.

Elton Chigumbura, who was moved up the order to No. 3, holed out to the first ball he faced but Zimbabwe rebuilt well. Brendan Taylor withstood a barrage of slower bouncers from Morkel and eventually lashed out. His slog sweep to long-on would have been caught had Ontong held on, but he palmed it over for six. Taylor launched an assault on Parnell and took 17 runs off the left-armer's third over, which proved a major part of the difference between the two sides.

Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's South Africa correspondent

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