Now you're off on a tangent . This was a discussion on reservations for a particular grouping based on a provision in the Indian Constitution which in turn was derived from a discussion on the rights enjoyed by Minority educational and religious institutions but denied to similar institutions of the majority community .Never denied our Hindu culture. Which most of us embrace voluntarily.
There is nothing voluntary or shared about the Sangh.
There was little presence of Hindu hardliners because they were fringe, never involved, and collaborators for the most part, sucking up to the Brits for favors.
Which is why their newfound nationalism disgusts those who know their origins and history in the freedom struggle.
Cheers, Doc
For all your rantings on the Sangh , can you come up with examples of their collaboration with the BE. Mind you , I'm referring to the Sangh , not Savarkar.