Sprawled across a four-acre campus between two iconic temples in Ponda in South Goa, the Sanatan Sanstha ashram has been in the dock over the controversial murders of rationalists and in the spotlight for bomb attacks in Maharashtra and Pune. But its national spokesperson, Chetan Rajhans, tells Outlook Editor Chinki Sinha that the Sanstha has emerged as the new whipping boy for its detractors because it’s still a small organisation and their original target, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is a much more powerful entity now with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm of the country. Edited excerpts...