Mohan Bhagwat

Restoring peace in Manipur should be given priority: Mohan Bhagwat's Concern for Manipur
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In his speech to RSS workers, Bhagwat said bloodshed in Manipur should stop and utmost efforts should be made to window a way to peace in Manipur. The Lok Sabha election results were announced two days ago, which is important to note because this is the second comment that Bhagwat has made on a situation.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says Manipur violence orchestrated, hints at involvement of external forces
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Addressing annual Dussehra rally of RSS in Nagpur, Bhagwat noted that the Meiteis and Kukis had coexisted peacefully in Manipur for an extended period. Being a border state, the question he raised was: "Who benefits from such secessionism and internal conflict? Outside forces also benefit. Were people from outside involved in what happened there?"
India will lead the world on path of physical & spiritual progress: RSS chief
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Bhagwat said, "Till now no one had landed on the South Pole of the moon, our scientists have achieved the honour of landing there first after long hard work. Not only for the entire country, but for the entire humanity of the world."
RSS chief says 'some forces are diminishing India's pride'
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"Such unceremonious comments are being closely watched by the common people," Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said. Rahul Gandhi, who is in the US now, criticised the Narendra Modi-led Central government during his speech in California.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat calls on India to share traditional knowledge for global welfare
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During his address, Bhagwat said that India's formation was intended for global welfare, and as the country's strength and prestige grow, its duty is to share its wisdom with others. The RSS Chief added, "Our nation was formed because of the penance of our forefathers, who wanted the world's welfare. That is why it is our duty to share knowledge. We should first see what existed in the past, then relearn it and present a holistic form of knowledge to the world on the basis of the Indian knowledge tradition relevant to the country, time and situation."
RSS chief calls for moving forward on path of service for harmony
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"We have to make every part of the society strong and the whole world a family while following the spirit of service. This is possible only when the work of service becomes a society-wide campaign. We have to make such an effort," he said at the inauguration ceremony of the three-day RSS-affiliated National Sewa Bharti's Seva Sangam.
'One can worship whomever one wants, but we all are Hindus'
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was also present at the event, which is organised once in every five years. "There have been all-round attempts to break our culture. But our Hindu religion dates to the time of creation of this world. There are 33 crore deities in our religion," Dalsukhdas said.
'We are not at war': Muslim leaders keen on continuing dialogue with RSS
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Another Muslim intellectual who once met these leaders said on condition of anonymity that on the cow slaughter issue the community should come up with a detailed response as Muslims are not involved in the cases and it has now become a business issue. He said that issue is likely to be discussed at the Sunday meeting of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board in Lucknow.
Necessary to bring sense of equality with freedom: Mohan Bhagwat
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Addressing the Republic Day celebrations organised at Keshav Vidyapeeth here, he said: "B.R. Ambedkar, while dedicating the Constitution to the public, said that there is no slavery in the country. Even the British have gone, but to remove the slavery that came due to social conservatism, the provision of political equality and economic equality was made in the Constitution. That is why, it is necessary to read both the speeches given by Babasaheb in the Parliament on Republic Day."
'Muslims must abandon their boisterous rhetoric of supremacy', says RSS chief
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In a comprehensive interview with RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser', Bhagwat extensively talked about many issues, including why Hindu society is becoming more aggressive about its faith, beliefs and values. He said that the newfound aggression among Hindus is a result of their awakening to the reality that they have been at war for over a thousand years.
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