Sangh mouthpiece 'Organiser' in an editorial in its latest issue said that the formation of Janata Parivar against BJP emerges from the mindset of practicing new untouchability in the name of social justice and secularism.
"On the one hand, it propagates injustice-untouchability towards Dalits in states like UP and Bihar and on the other hand practices antagonism-untouchability towards the Modi government at the Centre," it said.
"When Manjhi started asserting himself, he was removed unceremoniously from the post without any justification; how, suddenly, the moral responsibility of Nitish Kumar for the electoral defeat changed within ten months time is no difficult task to guess.
"That the continuous humiliation of a long time colleague in the name of caste is practiced in the name of Ram Manohar Lohia and social justice is perhaps more shameful," it said.
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It said unfortunately leaders claiming political legacy of Lohia -- Mulayam Singh, Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar -- are not treating leaders and people from Scheduled Castes with dignity.
"Mulayam Singh Yadav who cannot see Mayawati eye to eye conveniently hobnobs with Congress, Communists and old socialist friends and with regrouping of Janata Parivar, they are reviving this untouchability against the Modi government," the editorial said.
Patting the BJP, it said a party which was a political untouchable in 1990s has got to the centre stage in Indian politics.
"While doing so the idea of Inclusive Hindutva has been the base. That is why Deeksha Bhoomi renovation in Nagpur, Dr Ambedkar birth place memorial at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh and now another memorial near Chaitya Bhoomi in Mumbai could take place under the governments of the party labelled as Brahminical," it claimed.