Mohan Bhagwat: RSS will continue to reach out to Muslims. Nagpur News – Times of India

Nagpur: There is no threat to the “so-called minorities” and Hindutva organizations will continue to reach out to them to assuage their fears, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwati He said on Wednesday in his first public statement on the Sangh’s effort after meeting with several clerics and visiting a mosque and a madrasa in Delhi this September.
“There is a fear among the so-called minorities that there is a threat to them as Hindus are organized. This has not happened before and will not happen in future. This is neither the nature of the Sangh nor of the Hindus,” he said. Vijaya Dashami Program on the occasion of foundation day of RSS.
“With some such concerns among the so-called minorities, some gentlemen are visiting us. She has held meetings with union office bearers and will continue to do so,” she said in her hour-long address, in which she covered a range of topics, notably women empowerment, “Hindu Rashtra”, education, racism and Ukraine-Russia. confrontation.
Bhagwat stressed the need for a comprehensive population policy applied equally to all social groups, to ensure that India’s ethnic profile remains undisturbed. Flagging the issue of demographic “imbalance”, he said it could “lead to the creation of new nations”. “Even 75 years ago India suffered,” he said, alluding to Partition.
“In the 21st century, three new countries came into existence – East Timor, South Sudan and Kosovo. These were the result of population imbalance. Apart from differences in birth rates, conversions by force and greed and cross-border infiltration were the reasons for its creation. ”
The RSS chief underlined the use of the word “Hindu” by the Sangh. “The concept of Hindu Rashtra is being discussed everywhere. Many agree with the concept, but are opposed to the word ‘Hindu’ and prefer to use other words. We don’t have any problem with it. We will continue to insist on the word Hindu for ourselves for the sake of clarity of concept.”
Referring to the beheading of a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur and a pharmacist in Maharashtra’s Amravati for alleged insult to the Prophet, Bhagwat said a section of the minority community condemned the crimes, but more people from the religious group should do the same. was supposed.
He emphasized the use of his mother tongue, saying: “The English language is not important for making a career.” Bhagwat also advocated women’s equality at the ceremony, where climbers Santosh Yadav She was the first woman to be invited as the chief guest at the foundation day celebrations of the RSS. “We have Anusuyabai Kale and Princess Amrita Kauri A woman was invited for a program in Akola during the Emergency in RSS programs. Kale was the Nagpur MP in the second Lok SabhaWhile Kaur was a freedom fighter and a member of the Constituent Assembly.
(with agency input)
watch Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks on Sangh’s Muslim reach and beheading Udaipur and Amravati