Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said that India is unbroken and its unity is based on its ancestors, culture and motherland. Bhagwat answered questions on various issues related to the Sangh on the last day of the three -day lecture series in Delhi and said that India is unbroken; This is a truth of life. Our ancestors, culture and motherland thread us in one thread. Akhand India is not only politics, but unity of public awareness. When this feeling is awakened, all will be with peace and prosperity. He stressed that it is wrong to assume that the Sangh is opposed to someone.
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Bhagwat has said that our ancestors and culture are the same. Pooja methods may vary, but our identity is one. Changing religion does not change the community. Mutual belief should be created in all sides. Muslims will have to overcome from fear that joining hands with others will disappear their Islam. He also said that the feelings of Hindu society about Mathura and Kashi are natural. He said that when all are one, why is there a matter of Hindu-Muslim unity? We are all Indians, then why is the question of unity? There is a difference of simply the methods of worship … Hindu thinking does not say that Islam will not remain here. He said that Hindu thinking is not like this.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Bhagwat interacted with people from various fields at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi, during the Shatabdi dialogue program held to mark the completion of 100 years of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. On the third day, he answered questions related to the Sangh. The theme of the conference was “RSS’s 100 -year travel – new horizon”.
Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosbole of RSS, Pawan Jindal of the northern region and Anil Aggarwal of Delhi province were present on the stage. The program was conducted by the province of the province Anil Gupta.
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In his speech, Bhagwat highlighted the role of the Sangh in India’s freedom struggle and various social movements. He said that the Sangh never raises a separate flag for social movements, but wherever good work is being done, volunteers are free to contribute. Explaining the methodology of the RSS, Bhagwat said, “There is no subordinate organization of the Sangh; all are independent, autonomous and self -sufficient.” Sometimes differences may appear between the Sangh and its allies or political parties, but they clarified that it is a part of the discovery of truth. Considering conflict as a means of progress, everyone works selflessly in their respective fields.