RSS do not subscribe to any views advocating violence and strongly condemn it. Attached statement is loud and clear: Dr MM Vaidya pic.twitter.com/NHzrWCdBDx



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#WATCH RSS Mahanagar Prachar Pramukh of Ujjain Kundan Chandrawat says, he'll reward the person who brings him Kerala CM P.Vijayan's head pic.twitter.com/yiBwWs6ftF



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NEW DELHI: A day after Kundan Chandrawat announced bounty on Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan , the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Thursday clarified that the nationalist organisation doesn't subscribe to any views advocating violence and strongly condemn it."The views expressed by Ujjain Sah Prachar Pramukh Kundan Chandrawat regarding Kerala chief minister are condemnable. RSS doesn't endorse such views and doesn't support propagation of the same," Area Campaign Chief Dr Praveen Kabra said in a statement.He also said that the RSS is against statements inciting violence.On Wednesday, Kundan Chandrawat had announced that he will reward the person who brings head of the CM with Rs 1 crore."If anyone beheads Pinarayi, who is the murderer of RSS activists, and brings his head I will bequeath my property worth more than Rs 1 crore to him," Chandrawat had said.Chandrawat's outrageous remark was made a day after the RSS, BJP and other right wing organisations held demonstrations against the CPI(M) led LDF government in Kerala, holding it responsible for the killing a number of their party workers.Meanwhile, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that right-wing organisations, including the RSS, had been trying to divide the country " they have adopted the organisational structure of Mussolini and the ideology of Hitler," the CM opined.Senior CPI leader Sitaram Yechury has also condemned the RSS leader's comment."Outrageous; we condemn it. CM of state being threatened by RSS, it means they enjoy protection and patronage of government(SIC): Sitaram Yechury on Chandrwat," Yechury said.