Citing a 1995 judgement by a Supreme Court bench on Hindutva, the RSS today said the term "Hindu terrorism" was coined by certain sections with an objective to "malign" the image of RSS.
"To call Hindu a terrorist is a glaring contradiction. This term is floated only to malign this organisation," RSS spokesman Ram Madhav told reporters in an informal chat here.
"Since 2008, some members of the community have been arrested in at least five cases pertaining to terrorism "but as no chargesheet is filed in any of these cases, none of the arrested persons could get bail", Ram Madhav said.
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"Former Chief Justice of Supreme Court Gajendragadkar in 1966 and Justice J S Verma in 1995 had explained in their detailed judgements that Hinduism is the way of life," Ram Madhav said.
He said the matter might come up again before a seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court in March this year.
Ram Madhav's comments came days after jailed RSS leader Swami Aseemanand, who is an accused in the Samjhauta Express and other blast cases, reportedly claimed in an interview to a magazine that RSS leadership had "sanctioned" these terror acts.
RSS had dismissed Aseemanand's claims as "concocted" and also questioned veracity of the interview.