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Kolkata: Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said that they supported the anti-corruption movement launched by social activist Anna Hazare.
"We support Anna. Many of our workers have joined his movement. We haven't asked them to support neither have we stopped them," Bhagwat said in Kolkata on Wednesday.
He said that the RSS has been trying to create good people who can lead a corruption-free life.
"If asked to, we will participate in the movement, but no request has come from Anna," he said.
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has been alleging that Hazare has a nexus with BJP-RSS in the anti-corruption agitation.
The Congress leader had alleged that the anti-corruption agitation by Hazare and Baba Ramdev were part of an over-all plan of RSS-BJP to divert attention from Sangh's "terror links" and warned spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar that he too could be used by them.
The All India Congress Committee General Secretary said that while Ramdev and Hazare were plan A and B of the Sangh-BJP, Sri Sri Ravishankar is Plan C and asked the spiritual guru to be "wary" of the two organisations.
Singh remarked on the microblogging site Twitter "Plan A, B and C are of Sangh/ BJP to divert the minds of the people from their involvement in terror activities to corruption. Plan A - Baba Ramdev. Crashed. Plan B- Anna. ? Plan C - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar soon to start his campaign".
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