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          New Delhi, June 24 (IANS) In a veiled attack on Bihar Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar for insisting on a secular prime minister, the RSS has   sought to know why there was such aversion for Hindutva in India.
 "What   is the meaning of saying (that the) prime minister should be secular?" the   Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's mouthpiece Panchajanya asked in an editorial.
 
 |  "Our constitution makers did not give any such 'distinguished identity' to the   prime minister's post, perhaps because they believed that India has always stood   for eternal values, religion and culture, and the basis of our society and   national life is the feeling of all-inclusiveness and mutual existence," it   said. 
 The editorial said a prime minister's responsibility as head of   the central government was to protect the democratic values and the rights of   all without any discrimination.
 
 Comments about the need for a secular   prime minister were being made "for vote-bank politics and minority   appeasement", it said.
 
 The RSS mouthpiece did not name Nitish Kumar or   his party, the Janata Dal-United.
 
 Nitish Kumar has said that the   National Democratic Alliance's prime ministerial candidate should be secular and   liberal.
 
 With elections nearly two years away, the NDA or the BJP has   yet to name a prime ministerial candidate.
 
    
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