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In this powerful episode of Political Naari, Nivedita takes a deep dive into one of the most puzzling paradoxes of Indian public life — the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an organisation that exerts enormous influence over politics, society, and power, yet legally claims to not exist at all. The episode is based on The Caravan magazine’s investigative report titled “RSS Does Not Exist”, which exposes how the RSS is not registered as an NGO, trust, society, or company, making it virtually invisible in official records. Through the story of Keshav Kunj, the RSS’s massive new headquarters in Delhi’s Jhandewalan area, the episode questions how a self-described organisation of “ordinary volunteers” constructed a high-security, multi-tower complex worth nearly ₹150 crore without any public disclosure of funding, ownership, or accountability. While RSS claims the building was funded entirely through donations from volunteers, there is no mechanism to verify this. The land on which Keshav Kunj stands carries a long history of legal disputes involving temple trusts, government agencies, and court rulings that raise serious questions about transparency and power. Nivedita also examines the RSS’s relationship with its vast network of affiliated organisations such as ABVP, VHP, and Bajrang Dal. RSS leaders insist these bodies are autonomous and merely “inspired” by the Sangh, allowing RSS to claim credit when things go well and distance itself when controversies or violence arise. This strategic ambiguity becomes even more striking when contrasted with the Prime Minister’s statement calling RSS “the world’s largest NGO.” The episode ultimately portrays RSS as a “ghost organisation” — omnipresent, influential, protected by the state, yet beyond the reach of law and public scrutiny. It raises a fundamental democratic question: can an organisation that shapes governments, institutions, and ideology afford to remain outside the framework of legal accountability? Political Naari confronts this uncomfortable reality head-on. #PoliticalNaari #RSS #TheCaravan #KeshavKunj #IndianPolitics #Accountability #Transparency #PowerStructures #Democracy #CivilSociety ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📲 Available on: • Molitics App (iOS) – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/molitic... • Molitics App (Android) – https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... • Website – https://www.molitics.in 📢 Follow us on: • View all Videos :- https://www.molitics.in/moliticsvideo... • Facebook – / molitics • Twitter – https://x.com/moliticsindia?s=20 • Instagram – / moliticsindia • WhatsApp Channel – https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vaa7... 📩 Contact us at: [email protected]