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What explains Modi's last-minute snub to RSS wing at Indian Science Congress?

The prime minister left the venue without conferring an award to
Vijnana Bharati that had been confirmed by the Department of Science
and Technology.

Dhirendra K Jha  · Yesterday · 07:30 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a last minute U-turn while
inaugurating the Indian Science Congress at Mysuru. He left the venue
without conferring an award on Vijnana Bharati, an important wing of
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

The unusually important decision of Modi – whether caused by wanting
to stay away from a fresh controversy or the intensification of his
cold war with the RSS – infuriated the Vijnana Bharati, commonly known
as VIBHA, so much that it immediately went public with its resentment.

A press statement issued by the body's secretary general A Jayakumar
soon after the inaugural session of the 103rd Indian Science Congress
said:
“The last minute denial of award to VIBHA in Indian Science Congress
2016 (ISC) by PM in the inaugural function, for its unique achievement
of becoming the first organisation to receive Guinness Book of World
Records [sic] in the field of science from India, has been a rude
shock to the leaders of the organisation and scientific fraternity as
a whole.”

A world record
On December 7, 2015, Vijnana Bharati organised a science class of
2,000 school students in the lawns of Indian Institute of Technology,
New Delhi. The move was aimed at creating a new world record for the
highest number of students conducting an experiment simultaneously.
Two cabinet ministers – Science and Technology and Earth Sciences
Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Human Resources Development Minister
Smriti Irani – were also present at the occasion. Later, a video
recording of the science class was sent to the Guinness Book of World
Records. Ireland held the previous record with 1339 students
conducting an experiment simultaneously in Belfast in February 2015.

Jayakumar, an RSS pracharak, told Scroll.in that the award to Vijnana
Bharati for making the world record had been ratified and confirmed by
the Department of Science and Technology and other relevant
committees. “We were asked to be present at the inaugural session of
the Indian Science Congress where Modi would honour us for our
achievement,” he said, adding: “We had decided that Prof Gurish Kumar,
who had coordinated the Delhi event, would receive the award on behalf
of VIBHA. I also accompanied him to the inaugural function.”

Vijnana Bharati, which is aimed at promoting Swadeshi sciences, is
considered an elite wing of the RSS. Its significance in the Sangh’s
scheme of things could be understood by the fact that two of the
senior most office-bearers of the RSS – general secretary
(Sarkaryavah) Bhaiyyaji Joshi and joint general secretary (Sah
Sarkaryavah) Suresh Soni – are directly or indirectly involved in its
activities. While Soni is incharge of Vijnana Bharati, Joshi takes
special interest in its functioning.

According to a senior official in the Prime Minister's Office, Modi
did not want to get embroiled in a controversy by honouring something
which is hardly recognised as an achievement outside the RSS. “About a
year back, just before the previous Indian Science Congress, he had
courted a controversy by wondering how a plastic surgeon could have
been involved in planting an elephant’s head on Lord Ganesha,” he
pointed out.

Strain in the relationship
Officials in the RSS, however, viewed Modi’s decision not to honour
Vijnana Bharati at the Indian Science Congress as yet another
indication of the strain in the prime minister's relationship with his
party's patron body. Since the Assembly elections in Bihar, there has
been persistent talk of tension between the prime minister and the RSS
intensifying.
Such are said to be the differences that neither Modi nor RSS chief
Mohan Bhagawat is likely to attend the BJP-RSS coordination committee
meeting slated to be held after January 14 this year. Many of the
contentious issues related to the Modi government are likely to come
up for discussion in the meeting.

Jayakumar, on his part, refrained from directly blaming Modi for the
embarrassment caused to Vijnana Bharat. He, instead, blamed the Prime
Minister’s Office for the faux pas. “I find serious fault with PMO in
the denial of the award to a Guinness Book of World Record holder from
India. This matter again highlights the urgent need to constitute a
Scientific Advisory Committee to the prime minister, which is pending
even 18 months after the new government coming into force,” the press
statement, signed by him, said.

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