Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat is Banaras on a four -day visit. During this, he participated in many programs. He reached Lajpat Nagar yesterday where one of his statements became a topic of discussion. Here the RSS chief said that Muslims can join the RSS only when they respect Bharat Mata ki Jai and saffron flag.

 

There is no discrimination in RSS ideology – Mohan Bhagwat

The RSS chief in Banaras said that there is no discrimination on the basis of worship method in the ideology of the Sangh. He said that people of all sects, communities and castes of India are welcome in the branches of the Sangh, except those who consider themselves descendants of Aurangzeb. He said that the worship methods of different communities, castes and sects are different, but culture is one. He said that the worship methods of sect, caste and creed (sect, caste, cult) are different, but culture is one.

Everyone is welcome to the Sangh branch – Mohan Bhagwat

During the session, a volunteer asked the Sangh chief if he could also invite his Muslim neighbors to the branch. Then in response to the question of the volunteer, the Sangh chief said that the doors of the branches are open to all those who say Bharat Mata Ki Jai and respect the saffron flag. There is no discrimination based on the method of worship in the ideology of the Sangh. He said that all Indians are welcome to the Sangh branches, except those who consider themselves descendants of Aurangzeb. He also said that people of all sects, communities and castes of India are welcome in the branches of the Sangh.

Target on Pakistan

Mohan Bhagwat has also talked about its current situation without naming Pakistan. The RSS chief said that those who consider undivided India as impractical should see the plight of Sindh province. He said that parts separated from India are facing difficulties today, so unbroken India is practical.

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Rahul Dev

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