-The Hindu
In an observation that could raise the eyebrows, social activist Anna Hazare on Tuesday said he had agreed to talk to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh after it approached him to extend its support to his anti-corruption movement
This was a step in getting the entire country together, and to create ‘one India’ to fight corruption.
“The Sangh has sent a message, and I will definitely talk to them. This movement goes beyond religions, castes and political parties. I will also talk to Muslim and Christian leaders,” he said in an interaction organised by the Pune Union of Working Journalists.