MAHARASTRA / RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rejected what was said in the Parliament of Religions, saying – this is not Hindutva

Zoom News : Feb 07, 2022, 09:26 AM
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has rubbished the statements made in the religious parliaments held in the past. Disagreeing with these statements, he clearly said that this is not Hindutva. People who believe in Hindutva will never agree with those statements.

Speaking at an event on 'National Integration and Hindutva' in Mumbai on Sunday, Bhagwat said that the statement made in the Parliament of Religions is not word Karma Hindu. He said, 'If ever I say something in anger, it is not Hindutva.' Referring to the Dharma Sansad held in Raipur, the Sangh chief said that the RSS or the followers of Hindutva do not believe in it.

Veer Savarkar had said this-

The Sangh chief said that Veer Savarkar had spoken about unity and organization of the Hindu community. He had said these things taking reference of Bhagavad Gita. Not with reference to eliminating or harming anyone.

India is a Hindu nation, there is no question of becoming

Is India on its way to become a 'Hindu Rashtra'? On this question, Mohan Bhagwat said- It is not about making a Hindu Rashtra. Whether one accepts it or not, it is a Hindu nation. The nature of our constitution is Hindutva. It is the same as the feeling of the integrity of the country. The RSS chief said the faith of the Sangh was not in dividing people but in resolving their differences. The unity born out of this will be stronger. We want to do this work through Hindutva.

Kalicharan Maharaj was arrested

Kalicharan Maharaj had allegedly made objectionable remarks against Mahatma Gandhi at the Dharma Sansad held in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has been arrested in this case. Cases have been registered against him in many states. Apart from this, an objectionable statement was made about Muslims in the Parliament of Religions held in Haridwar in December last year.

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