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Fifty RSS Workers Arrested BJP Cries Political Vendetta

BJP leader slams DMK over arrest of 50 RSS workers in Tamil Nadu.

In a blistering critique that has intensified Tamil Nadu's already charged political atmosphere, former Governor and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Tamilisai Soundararajan on October 2, 2025, condemned the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led state government for detaining nearly 50 Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) workers in Chennai's Porur suburb. The arrests stemmed from an unauthorized 'guru puja' and 'shakha' training session held inside a government-run school, coinciding with the RSS's centenary celebrations. Soundararajan, who met the detained workers to offer moral support, accused the administration of fostering anarchy by turning a blind eye to anti-social elements while targeting peaceful cultural activities, questioning the very fabric of law and order under Chief Minister MK Stalin.

Police sources revealed to NDTV that the incident unfolded when RSS members entered the school premises without prior permission from authorities, prompting the headmaster to file a formal complaint. The workers were promptly taken into custody, with a case slated for registration under relevant sections for trespass and unauthorized assembly. Soundararajan, in her vehement response, highlighted the irony: "There is no law and order in Tamil Nadu. The government turns a blind eye to anti-social activities but RSS workers conducting their programme without sensation were arrested." She further lambasted the DMK's "separatist mindset," demanding immediate release of the workers on this "auspicious day," and even engaged with the arresting officers to probe the rationale behind the action.

This episode unfolds against a backdrop of escalating political rivalries in Tamil Nadu, as the state gears up for the 2026 Assembly elections. Traditionally a bipolar contest between the DMK (allied with Congress) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK, now aligned with BJP), the landscape has grown more fragmented with the entry of actor-turned-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), set for its electoral debut. The law-and-order discourse has gained traction following high-profile incidents, including the shocking Anna University sexual assault case in Chennai, which exposed systemic failures in women's safety. Soundararajan's outburst amplifies these concerns, positioning the RSS detentions as emblematic of the DMK's alleged bias against nationalist organizations.

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Compounding the state's internal frictions is the lingering controversy over the National Education Policy's three-language formula, perceived by some as a "Hindi imposition" that reignited Dravidian sensitivities earlier in 2025. The RSS event, marked by 'guru puja' to honor teachers and ideological mentors, aligned with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's morning address urging lawful expression of inter-community differences to preserve India's "unity in diversity." This echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks from the previous day, warning of "demographic shifts" driven by infiltrators that threaten social harmony and internal security. Soundararajan's intervention thus weaves local grievances into a broader national narrative of cultural preservation and governance accountability.

As Tamil Nadu's political mercury rises, the RSS detentions serve as a flashpoint, potentially galvanizing BJP's outreach in a Dravidian stronghold while underscoring the DMK's challenges in balancing progressive governance with accusations of selective enforcement. With elections looming, Soundararajan's call for the workers' release not only rallies ideological allies but also spotlights the need for equitable law enforcement. In a state where cultural and linguistic identities run deep, this incident may catalyze deeper debates on inclusivity, security, and the role of organizations like RSS in fostering national unity amid regional divides.

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