Brown trousers on sale, RSS to don new uniform from Vijayadashmi

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August 30, 2016

Nagpur, Aug 30: The The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) which has planned to adopt the new uniform at its annual Vijayadashmi programme on October 11 this year, officially launched the sale of brown trousers.

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It will be the first Vijayadashmi where swayamsevaks will be seen in khaki trousers that were decided upon to replace the half pants earlier this year. For waist size 20-24, sources in the RSS said, a pair of trousers would cost Rs 250. Swayamsevaks will have to pay Rs 10 more for every additional 2 inches.

The RSS had announced in March that it would do away with its trademark khaki knickers that it has used for 91 years and replace them with khaki trousers. The decision had come at annual meeting of the right-wing organization's highest decision making body, the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha.

The RSS had said at the time that the decision was something that its leadership had considered for a long time, and that it was aimed at changing with the times. RSS leaders had dismissed speculation that the change had been aimed at attracting and retaining youth who shied away from wearing the knickers.

History

The familiar RSS dress symbolised by knickers was adopted in 1925, including leather belts, long black shoes, khaki cap and a stick. The first change took place in 1930, when the khaki cap was replaced by a black one, and this was followed by a white shirt in place of khaki.

Again, in 1973, there was a third alteration when lighter shoes were introduced. The last change came in 2011, when Jain muni Tarun Sagar said the use of a leather belt was “not so related to non-violence”. The leather belt was overnight replaced with a canvas equivalent.

RSS units outside India are known as the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh' and its members are allowed to use trousers.

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Satyameva jayate
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Change attitude....don't blame your chaddi.....by the way from now on private parts will not be visible when they sit.....thank god

SK
 - 
Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Along with the dress, change the mentality

ABD
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Anyone noticed the pic? 2 persons holding one chaddi~pant. see their hands. LOL

Althaf
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Uniform of the Terrorists, Deshdrohis and Gaddars

muthhu
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Inspired by super tiger cadres of patriotic P.O.P.U.L.A.R. F.R.O.N.T O.F I.N.D.I.A (PFI)

Hey RSS you will never be able to over come an INDIAN PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATION WHICH HAS FULL STRENGTH TO COUNTER YOU

Sahil
 - 
Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

chaddi nahi soch badlo swayamsevakon soch badlo.

SYED
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

CHADDI NAHI SOCH BADLO....

Joel Bejai
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Thank God for changing that JAMBULI CHADDI. Feel awkward to see people with that half chaddi. BUt the label will remain the same Chaddis. Its very easy to call.

Mohammed SS
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Beggars, labor-class and low grade RSS members will wear pants..? will it not look odd for them, they are only fit to wear chaddi beyond that they cannot

Wonder Kotian
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Discount Sale buy one get one free??? Master Narean Bai could you check any market in your Snake Land? at least give your Criminal Lotters goons get some jobs. Good luck Narean, be happy Nowadays no good progress of your team. next change better Introduce Toub or Burakini in white colour is good for your goons.
Jai Hind
Jia Hoo Modianna.

Mohammed SS
 - 
Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Wear Khaki it is easy to join with police force, already 60% police force is RSS it will became 100% and enjoy the life with full of Goondagardi

Rikaz
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

This is not good for chaddies....they will lose their identity......

Buddhi Jeevi
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Govt should set up a special team to check these trousers before they reach the individuals. These days RSS are workers widely involving in anti-social and terror activities. They may hide something inside these trousers.

Augustus
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Good we are spared of the sickening sight of seeing men like Gadkari in their chaddis, hope the government will also take a lesson in changing the uniforms of our lady cops and hospital nurses, a simple change of not tucking their shirts in is all that is needed

Shamsul
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Tuesday, 30 Aug 2016

Will this change of attire (borrowed from the British Home Guards) change the anti-democratic-secular ideology of RSS too? It hates everything which symbolizes an all-inclusive India. Take the example of our National Flag; Tricolour. The RSS English mouthpiece ORGANIZER demeaning the choice of the National Flag just on the eve of Independence ((14 August 1947)) wrote: \The people who have come to power by the kick of fate may give in our hands the Tricolour but it never be respected and owned by Hindus. The word three is in itself an evil, and a flag having three colours will certainly produce a very bad psychological effect and is injurious to a country.\" When will RSS learn to respect a democratic-secular India?"

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