
The leaders of the Seniors of RSS and the leaders of the BJP took part in the screening of a documentary called CASTE Rush directed by IIT Alumnus and American filmmaker Nikhil Singh Rajput in Delhi on Friday (April 25, 2025).
The document, which was made to reveal “caste policy” and against “false narration” against the Indians abroad, rejects the idea of division of caste in Indian temples. The document was financed from Indian dialogue, founded by a former member of the RSS and promoted by the Social Development Center (CSD), chairman of Rajkumar Falwaria is the leader of BJP.
Nikhil Singh, the director of the document, said in 2021 discussions on Swaminarayan Temple in New Jersey, where the temple authorities faced accusations of forced labor, low wages and poor working conditions, claiming that the Dalit staff were specifically focused on the fact that the Dalite workers were targeting.
“The American media depicted Indian ancient temples as caste of caste discrimination of caste, claiming that the Dalits were insufficiently paid and rejected. That’s misleading. Our temples are much less beautiful than shown, and the priesthood is not for brahms,” Mr. Singh said.
He added that his 60 -minute document aims to provide true display of these questions, to face stereotypes and misinformations.
Removing discrimination of the caste from the Hindu society has long been a waiting agenda, because its boss Mohan Bhagwat, on several occasions in the past, stood on “Mandir, Ek Kuan, Ek Shamshaan” (one temple, one and one krema).
The screening of the documentary was attended by RSS National Publicity, which is not charged Sunil Ambekar, BJP MP from Uttarakhand Anil Baluni, co -founder of the Sanjay Mayukh media cells.
Published – April 26 2025 03:02 IS