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A man from Rajasthan arrested for pretending to be an RSS member and forging Sangh documents
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A man from Rajasthan arrested for pretending to be an RSS member and forging Sangh documents

A man posing as a senior leader and thinker of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was arrested in Jaipur after sending a fake letter to Rajasthan’s Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, seeking appointment as Chairman of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC). ).

The accused, identified as Kushal Chaudhary, claimed to be a national supporter and outside ideologue of Hindu and allegedly used a fake RSS letterhead to create a false impression about his influence.

Chaudhary was arrested after the Prime Minister’s Office (CMO) lodged a formal complaint with the local police after receiving a request from him. He was accused of forgery and deception.

Chaudhary even sent a copy of the same request to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

After his arrest, the police also seized some forged and forged documents related to the RSS from his possession.

“Kushal Chaudhary was calling himself an RSS ideologue on social media. Objecting to this, a man named Vijay Singh filed a complaint with the police, who later arrested the accused and interrogated him. He had forged various types of fake documents in connection with the case. Jaipur West DCP Amit Kumar, RSS He said he would send a fake letter to the CMO using , and even send a copy to the PMO.

DCP Kumar added that apart from forwarding a letter to the CMO of Rajasthan, Kushal Chaudhary also sent a similar request to the Assam Chief Minister’s Office, requesting them to nominate him as the Commissioner of the Assam Disability Commission.

Police confirmed that the accused was not affiliated with the Sangh in any way and did not hold any position in the RSS.

But since both Rajasthan and Assam are ruled by a BJP-led government, he acted like an RSS cadre, considering this as an opportunity to achieve his goal.

Police said further investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Publication Date:

November 2, 2024