BENGALURU: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), while welcoming the decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government to introduce the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National registry of citizens (NRC), on Monday urged the union government to initiate a dialogue with opposition parties to dispel all doubts over the controversial acts.Having cancelled its Akhila Bharatiya Prathinidhi Sabha (ABPS)— the highest decision making body of the Sangh parivar— on account of government advisories to cancel mass events due to Covid-19 scare, the RSS, nonetheless, held its Akhila Bharatiya Karyakarni Mandal meeting.The meeting is of the senior-most members in the RSS and the other 44 allied units of the Sangh parivar.Briefing the media on the resolutions passed by the ABKM, the RSS Sarkaryawaha (general secretary) Suresh “Bhayyaji” Joshi said that it is indeed troubling that opposition parties are politicising “national issues”.“It is the duty of the union govenrment to clarify all doubts of the opposition parties. As the ruling party, prime minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah should initiate a dialogue in this regard,” said Joshi.However, the RSS functionary was quick to add that previous efforts by the government had failed as the opposition parties had not shown any interest in understanding the need of the acts.“While the ruling party should initiate the dialogue, it also needs to be reciprocated by the opposition parties who appear to have little interest in talks,” he added.Earlier, Joshi said the RSS in its meet had passed a resolution welcoming CAA-NRC, claiming it now gave more clarity about who a “foreigner” is.“The NRC gave clarity on who a foreigner is, as it was much needed. And along with this, the CAA gave citizenship to the persecuted minorities from the three neighbouring countries,” he said.In its resolution, the RSS has said there is an “atmosphere of imaginary fear and confusion in the minds of a section of people, by the jihadi-Left combine with the support of selfish political parties involved in communal politics and some foreign forces, making nefarious efforts to spread violence and anarchy across the country.”It has demanded, in its resolution, that a through investigation must be taken up on the protests and appropriate action be taken against the forces who are trying to destroy the communal harmony and national integrity of the country.