Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat made a big statement while addressing the program ‘100 -year Sangh Yatra: New Horizon’ held in Delhi. He said that if we say Hindu nation, then we are leaving someone, it is not right. We are not against anyone. Bhagwat during his address gave his views on many important issues like Hindu nation, national unity, diversity and responsibility. In a long speech of about 40 minutes, he mentioned many aspects related to history, society and politics.
What did Mohan Bhagwat say on Hindu nation?
Bhagwat said that when we talk about Hindu nation, people raise questions. But he clarified- “Our nation is already. Even if Hindu words are removed, it should still be considered. The Hindu nation does not mean separation of anyone.” If we say Hindu nation, then we are leaving someone, it is not right. We are not against anyone.
Statements on Congress’s birth and political streams
Mohan Bhagwat said that before independence, some people subdued the anger and resentment of the people, and from there the Congress was born. He said, “Many other political streams also came out from the birth of Congress.”
People outside named us ‘Hindu’- Mohan Bhagwat
Bhagwat said that the name “Hindu” has been given to us by people outside. He said, “We never used to differentiate between humans. There were many religions in our country but the nature of all was going to accept. Only those who have such reverence were called Hindus. Respect others, do not insult him. Everyone is made of this soil, can live together, why do you fight in vain.”
Hindu vs are not all- Bhagwat
The RSS chief made it clear that being a Hindu does not mean standing against others. He said, “Hindus say, but Hindu versus all never happens. The nature of Hindu is in coordination, not in struggle.” Mohan Bhagwat said that there are also converted Muslims in our country. He said that everyone is made of this soil and everyone’s origin is the same. Therefore, there is no need to fight in the society.
Hindu identity and other names were also mentioned
About 40 minutes after the speech, Bhagwat said that when the Sangh started, everyone did not call everyone, even today, he did not say. He said, “Those who know but for some reason do not call themselves Hindus, do not feel bad to call them Indians. Some people accept eternal. It is not bad even to call him Hindavi.” He said-that earlier those who call themselves Hindus, they should good and organize their lives. Then the rest of the people will also come together and those who have forgotten themselves will also remember their identity.
DNA and unbroken India
Bhagwat said that the DNA of the people of India is the same for the last 40,000 years. He said that India is already unbroken and unity in diversity is its real strength.
He said, “We do not believe that everyone has to have the same clothes or the same thinking. It is a format of the unity in the diversity.”
The responsibility of the whole society- Bhagwat
Mohan Bhagwat said that the salvation of the country cannot be left only on the trust of the Sangh. He said, “Only to say that the leaders are responsible, the party is responsible, the government is responsible and we will only take out the menmekh -this is not right. The responsibility of the country is for all of us. It is the responsibility of the whole Hindu society.” He further said, “Even if you are opposed to you, they are your own. Even if you are together, we will have to work for the country together.”
Role of volunteers
The RSS chief also informed that the volunteers of the Sangh are working in many areas. He said that the Sangh is not the savior of the country alone, but every citizen will have to play its role.
Representatives of many countries also involved in the program
Representatives of several countries attended the program of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. Among these, representatives of Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Australia, China, Russia, Oman, Israel, Norway, Denmark, Serbia, Germany, Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Italy, Britain, European Union, Ireland, Jamaica, America, Brazil and Argentina were present.

