CBI interim chief M Nageshwar Rao has an RSS connection, long record of fighting for Hindu causes

Published : Oct 26, 2018, 05:06 PM ISTUpdated : Oct 26, 2018, 05:57 PM IST
CBI interim chief M Nageshwar Rao has an RSS connection, long record of fighting for Hindu causes

Synopsis

Following Friday’s Supreme Court order, Rao cannot take any policy decisions and all resolutions by him have to be placed before the court in a sealed cover

New Delhi: CBI's interim chief Nageshwar Rao, who took over the reins of the premier investigating agency of the country as the government took a stopgap measure to deal with the feud between ex-director Alok Verma and ex-special director Rakesh Asthana, was the joint director of the organisation until a day ago. One of the factors determining his selection might have been his long association with the Sangh Parivar.

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Rao's Hindutva background

•        Rao is close to key members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and is considered to be a champion of Hindu cultural assertion.

•        Rao is an IPS officer of the Odisha cadre.

•        He has been working with several organisations on causes like freeing temples from state control, lobbying the government for a ban on beef exports and scrapping laws that discriminate against Hindus and favour minorities.

•        Rao frequently attends events of think tanks like the India Foundation and Vivekananda International Foundation. He is a close aide of Ram Madhav, who heads the India Foundation and is a BJP leader.

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•        Rao helped formulate the Charter of Key Hindu Demands that calls for an end to legalised and institutionalised discrimination against Hindus in India.

•        Rao also attends talks that are held by the Srijan Foundation at Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (Intach). The foundation aims to ‘change the anti-Hindu and anti-national narrative of the Leftist-Marxist historians by telling Indian history from point of view of Indians’.

•        According to a report in The Economic Times, sources said that Rao held a talk with Hindu activists, scholars, and professionals about beef exports leading to an increased number of cattle smuggling cases in India.

•        Rao is the recipient of the President's Police Medal for Meritorious Service, President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service, Special Duty Medal, and Odisha Governor's Medal.

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