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Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has reissued a 2013 circular that prohibits the use of government school grounds for private and non-educational purposes. The move is seen as a step toward curbing activities linked to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on school premises.

State Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa explained that the decision was taken in response to complaints from parents and students. “Parents and children have expressed concerns about ideological influence. We are taking this step in the interest of children. Anything that is not good for them will not be allowed in our schools,” he stated.

The development comes alongside a broader push by the Congress-led government to enforce political neutrality among civil servants. Minister Priyank Kharge recently wrote to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, requesting action against government officials attending politically affiliated events, particularly those linked to the RSS.

Kharge alleged that several government officials, including Panchayat Development Officers (PDOs) and village accountants, have been speaking against the state government at RSS events. Citing the Karnataka State Civil Service (Conduct) Rules, 2021, Kharge emphasized that public servants are required to remain politically neutral.

“These are not my rules; they are part of the Karnataka Civil Service Code. Civil servants cannot associate with political parties or organizations involved in political activities,” Kharge told.

He revealed that officials who participated in RSS’ centenary celebrations had been served show-cause notices and face suspension. “Many from my own department have attended such programs. Notices have already been issued, and suspensions will follow shortly,” he said.

Clarifying the government’s stance, Kharge said that civil servants are free to follow personal ideologies as long as they abide by service rules. “There is a framework for government employees. We are not against any ideology or association, but rules must be followed if you are in government service,” he said.

Quoting Rule 5(1) of the 2021 Conduct Rules, he reiterated: “No Government Servant shall be a member of or associated with any political party or organization involved in politics, nor shall they assist in any political movement.”

Kharge also defended his call to restrict RSS-linked activities in government schools, colleges, and temples, pointing out that the policy aligns with a similar directive issued in 2013 under then-Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar. “Back then, the rule was clear—only syllabus-based activities are permitted in government institutions. If that wasn’t considered anti-RSS then, why now?” he questioned.

The reissuance of the circular marks a renewed effort by the Congress government to keep state-run educational and public institutions free from political or ideological influence.

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