Mohan Bhagwat says there is no India without Hindus, no Hinduism without India
Gwalior:
Mohan Bhagwat, head of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Saturday said that there is no India without Hindus and there is no Hindu without India.
He further emphasized that India and Hindus cannot be separated.
Mr Bhagwat said at an event in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior: “There is no India without Hindus and there is no Hindu without India.
“India stands on its own. This is the nature of Hindutva. For this reason, India is a nation of Hindus,” he added.
#CLOCK | “You will find that the number and strength of the Hindus has decreased … or the feelings of the Hindus have decreased …. If the Hindus want to stay as the being a Hindu Bharat needs to become ‘Akand’,” said RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat while addressing an event in Gwalior, MP. pic.twitter.com/hkjkB5xMz1
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Speaking of India’s division, Mr. Bhagwat said, “After the division, India disbanded and Pakistan was formed. It happened because we forgot the idea that we were religious people. Hindus. Hindus decrease, then their numbers decrease. That’s why Pakistan is no longer India.”
The head of RSS also said the number of Hindus is decreasing.
“You will find that the number and strength of the Hindus has decreased … or the feelings of the Hindutva have decreased …. If the Hindus want to stay as the Hindus. Bharat needs to become ”Akand”,” he commented.
Earlier, the head of RSS while speaking at the book launch said: “India’s suffering at the time of division should not be forgotten. It will disappear when India’s division process is completed. works”.
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