In his first public address since his surprise resignation as the country’s vice-president, Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday lavished praise on the RSS, an organisation with which he has no formal past, and made a cryptic warning about dangers of being trapped in narratives—a “chakravyuh” that is difficult to escape.
Delivering the keynote address at the launch of senior RSS leader Dr Manmohan Vaidya’s book Hum Aur Yeh Vishwa, he said, “I cannot skip my duty for catching the flight, friends. My recent past is proof of it,” when a man approached him during the event to remind him of his return flight to Delhi.
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Dhankhar also remarked, “We live in an age where perception dictates everything, no matter how much you deny it. We are in the era of information warfare; god forbid anyone

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