By Martin Macwan* Recently, the issue of "theft of offerings at the Ayodhya Ram temple" has taken centre stage on social media. Whether "no theft occurred," or "this is the first such incident," or "the theft was limited only to cash" are now secondary questions, because the evidence has come not from the opposition, from people of other faiths, or from foreigners, but from ordinary devout believers, from saints and monks, and from sincere workers of the ruling party itself.
By Ram Puniyani* NGOs have been in the news for several reasons in recent weeks. From the ramparts of the Red Fort, Prime Minister and former RSS pracharak Narendra Modi described the RSS as "the world's largest NGO." The claim raises an interesting question. The RSS, which describes itself as a cultural organization, is not registered as an NGO. Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge recently called for the RSS to register itself. The organization responded that it is merely an association of individuals and therefore does not require registration. If that is so, questions naturally arise about the substantial funds it receives and the transparency of their management.