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RSS denies hiring U.S. lobbyist amid allegations it sought to influence American lawmakers, sparking political debate.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) faces allegations it hired U.S. law firm Squire Patton Boggs to lobby American lawmakers, with Congress leader Jairam Ramesh accusing the group of undermining national interest and linking the firm to Pakistan’s lobbying efforts.
The firm registered under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, not the stricter Foreign Agents Registration Act, avoiding full transparency.
The RSS denies hiring any U.S. lobbying firm, stating it operates solely in India and is not registered or taxed.
The controversy unfolds amid political tensions, with Congress demanding scrutiny of the RSS’s funding and activities, though no independent verification confirms the firm’s ties to Pakistan.
RSS niega haber contratado a un cabildero estadounidense en medio de acusaciones de que buscó influir en los legisladores estadounidenses, lo que provocó un debate político.