Nagpur: Abhijit Dipke’s Major Allegation – "Those Who Attacked Us Were RSS Members"

Nagpur: Following an alleged assault during a protest in Jaipur, activist Abhijit Dipke arrived in Nagpur—home to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters—on Tuesday. He made a direct allegation, stating, "The people who confronted and attacked us belonged to the Sangh."
After the Jaipur incident, Dipke decided to launch the next phase of the protest in Nagpur. Upon setting foot in the Sangh's stronghold, he indicated that the Sangh bore responsibility for the attack. However, he clarified that the protest would be conducted in a completely peaceful and non-violent manner.
Key Points:
Commitment to Non-violence: Citing the ideologies of Gandhiji and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Dipke said, "We follow the path of Gandhi and Ambedkar. We will never respond to violence with violence."
Students' Future: He has been protesting for several months over issues related to education, recruitment processes, and competitive examinations. He has once again strongly demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Protest Continues: "The future of lakhs of students is at stake. We will not withdraw the protest until Dharmendra Pradhan resigns," Dipke warned.
Dipke noted that such attacks were not new to him and reiterated his resolve to continue the agitation through *Satyagraha* (peaceful resistance). Following the Jaipur attack, the protest has gained significant political and social importance across the country.
Abhijit Dipke’s Statement:
"Attacks are nothing new for us. We will not raise a hand in retaliation. We will move forward solely through the path of *Satyagraha*."
Students, social organizations, and political parties across the state and the nation are now closely watching this protest. With the agitation reaching the Sangh headquarters in Nagpur, there is speculation that the situation could escalate further.