NEW DELHI: RSS 's All India Prachar Pramukh Manmohan Vaidya has said the Dadri incident could have happened because of fringe associations and that the Sangh should not be dragged into the controversy."It is an isolated incident and should be seen in isolation. Instead of mere allegations one should wait till a proper enquiry into the incident is conducted. The ones responsible for the crime should be punished. These could have been done by the fringe associations. Dragging the sangh into this is not right and unjust," the sangh leader told ET on Monday.This comes after a 50 year old Muslim man was beaten up by a mob in Dadri over rumours of him and his family consuming beef. BJP leaders such as Sangeet Som and minister Mahesh Sharma had visited the village in the last few days.Responding to comments made by some leaders associated with the sangh parivar over Dadri murder, beef ban and other issues in the recent past, Vaidya said that there was a tendency among some people and organisations to attribute personal views of some people as views of the sangh. "Anything and everything that people say is not RSS views. RSS has an official arrangement to express its views."Despite a section of people blaming the sangh ideology for the recent communal incidents in the country, Vaidya said that an increasing number of people in the country are moving towards the nationalist agenda of the sangh, and that, he added, was being reflected in the consistent increase of membership in the RSS in the last five years."People's trust in us is growing by the day. We have studied the trends of people joining the RSS. For instance, the number of those eager to join the Sangh in Bihar has dramatically increased in the last two months," he said.Vaidya said that in 2012, the average number of online memberships the sangh received every month was 1000 and in 2013, it increased to 2500. In 2014, it went up to 7000 and in 2015 , it shot up to 8800 in September. "This is just on line data. There are hundreds who are joining us in shakhas across the country every month," he said, adding, "This shows the trust of people in the Sangh is growing and the credibility of the organisation has also increased."