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Radical Hindu outfit RSS to sell ‘Modi’ kurtas, cow urine products

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MUMBAI: Hindu Radical outfit Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is soon to start an online shopping portal and will sell variety of items including Kurtas of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

One of the weird products available at the RSS shopping portal is cow urine.

According to Indian media, the products are manufactured at a pharmaceutical lab run by the RSS in Mathura.

“Products of our ‘Kamdhenu’ line (which include claimed medicines for cancer and diabetes, face packs and soaps), with cow urine as ingredient, and the kurtas will be available online soon,” said Manish Gupta, an official of the portal told Times of India.

“We are in the process of registering with online shopping websites. Products in which cow urine is being used are Kamdhenu Ark for indigestion, Kamdhenu Madhunashak Chur for diabetes, oils for sprains and arthritis, shampoo, bath soaps, eye drops, cataract medicines, toothpaste, incense, Kamdhenu Kafsudha for lung infection and face packs. Our eye care products can help improve eyesight as well,” Gupta added.

“Apart from cow urine, cowdung is used for making soaps, face packs and incence. We do not use any chemicals here. We have 50 cows in our own shed, and their urine and manure are collected daily, stored and used in the products according to specifications worked out for each product.

Talking to TOI, Director of the facility Rajendra said products with cow urine as an ingredient are in big demand at a local level and in RSS-organised camps, and with these being available online, people across the globe would be able to use and benefit from them.

“We expect high demand from online customers for these products, and production will probably need to be increased,” he added.

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