For the last 10 days, the top leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have been camping at the 'Udasin Ashram' in Delhi, to deliberate over the court's impending verdict, the IANS reported. The RSS has organised several meetings— including some with Muslim intellectuals— by the top leadership of the Sangh to maintain communal harmony across the country.
The RSS is a Hindu right-wing organisation that has spearheaded the movement for a temple for Lord Rama at the disputed site. The RSS is ideological parent of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Modi.
Many members of the RSS have been on the police watchlist across the country. Some of them have received calls from the local police and warned against any ill-advised move. The top brass of both the BJP and the RSS have advised their cadres to avoid any knee-jerk reaction to the verdict.