The BJP's ideological mentor made it clear that notwithstanding the saffron party putting aside the contentious issue of Article 370 to forge an alliance with PDP, its own stand on it remained unchanged.
"RSS's stand on Article 370 has not changed, we will never compromise on it. We want the situation to improve. If the situation does not improve, then we will decide," RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale told reporters at a briefing after the three-day brainstorming session of Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha, the apex decision-making body of RSS, got underway here this morning.
"This is a novel experiment. In J&K, no nationalist party had ever reached this point. These are teething problems. We should allow time and opportunity for this experiment to succeed," he said.
He, however, expressed concern over the occurrences in the state, including the release of separatist leader Masarat Alam by the Mufti Mohammed Sayeed government.
"The issue of J&K is not between two parties in an alliance...It is attached to national sentiment. Both BJP and the Prime Minister have voiced disapproval over what has happened in Jammu and Kashmir," Hosabale said.
