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RSS changes profile pictures of its social media accounts to National Flag

August 13, 2022 01:01 IST

Ahead of Independence Day, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Friday changed profile pictures of its social media accounts to the national tricolour from its traditional saffron flag.

IMAGE: Twitter account of RSS after changing its profile picture to National Flag. Photograph: Courtesy RSS/Twitter

As the country is celebrating the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' to mark 75 years of India's Independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had urged people to put the tiranga (tricolour) as the profile picture of their social media accounts between August 2 and 15.

The RSS, the political fountainhead of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, has been criticised by the Congress and other Opposition over its stand on the national flag.

 

In an obvious reference to the RSS, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh asked earlier this month if the organisation that did not hoist the national flag at its headquarters in Nagpur for 52 years would comply with the prime minister's message to make the 'tiranga' the profile picture of social media accounts.

On Friday, RSS publicity department co-incharge Narender Thakur said the Sangh has been celebrating Independence Day at all its offices by hoisting the national flag.

The Sangh changed its profile picture on the social media to the national flag from its organisational flag.

He further said RSS workers were actively participating in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign.

The central government has urged people to hoist or display the national flag from their homes during August 13-15 as part of its Har Ghar Tiranga programme.

Earlier, RSS publicity department head Sunil Ambekar had said that such things should not be politicised.

The RSS has already extended its support to Har Ghar Tiranga and Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav programmes.

The Sangh had in July appealed for full support and participation of the people and swayamsevaks in the programmes to be organised by the government, private bodies and Sangh-related organisations, Ambekar had said.

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