
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday attended a conference of RSS functionaries in Bardhaman, West Bengal. Addressing the event, he said people often ask why so focus on only Hindu organisations and my answer is the responsible society of the country is Hindu society. We want to unite Hindus because the successors of India are Hindus.
“Today is not a special event. A question arises in the mind of those unaware of the Sangh. If we need to answer to what the ‘Sangh’ wants then I would say that this ‘Sangh’ wants to organise a Hindu society because the responsible society of the country is Hindu society,” the Sangh chief said.
“India has a nature. They (a section of society) could not live with all those characteristics, so they made a separate country. Hindus live by accepting the diversity of the world, we nowadays say unity in diversity, and Hindus understand that diversity is unity,” he elaborated.
Here (in India) no one remembers the emperors and Maharajas but remembers a king who went into exile for 14 years for his father’s promise, who kept his brother’s sandals and gave the kingdom to his brother on his return, Bhagwat said.
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