
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said that Muslims in India have nothing to fear, but they have to guard against making false statements to project themselves as superior. In an interview given to the RSS mouthpieces Organizer and Panchjanya, Bhagwat said, it is a simple matter that Hindustan should remain Hindustan. No harm to the Muslims living in India today... There is no danger to Islam. But Muslims should give up their false rhetoric of supremacy.
They said that we belong to a great race; We have ruled this country and will rule it again. Only our way is right, all others are wrong. We are different, so we will remain so. We cannot live together, Muslims should give up this notion. Whether the people living here are Hindus or Communists, everyone should give up this attitude.
Bhagwat said the renewed aggression among Hindus across the world was due to the awakening of a society that has been at war for more than a thousand years. He said, you see, the Hindu society has been fighting for more than 1000 years. This fight is going on against foreign invasions, foreign influences, and foreign conspiracies. The Sangh has given its support for this cause, so others have also given.
On RSS's involvement with political issues despite being a cultural organization, Bhagwat said the Sangh has deliberately kept itself away from active politics but has always been associated with politics affecting our national policies, national interest, and Hindu interest. The only difference, he added, is that earlier our volunteers were not in positions of political power. This is the only addition in its current state. But people forget that it is the Swayamsevaks who have reached some political positions through a political party. Sangh keeps on organizing society.
The aggression of Hindu society is justified and natural.
On increased aggression in Hindu society, Bhagwat said, Hindu society has been fighting for centuries against foreign invasion, influence, and conspiracies. It is not against the enemy without, but against the enemy within. This war is being fought to protect the Hindu religion and Hindu culture. Foreign invaders are no more, but due to foreign influence and conspiracies, this society has awakened. In such a situation, it is justified and natural for people to be over-enthusiastic and aggressive.
not involved in politics
Bhagwat reiterated that Sangh is purely a cultural institution. Since all sections of society are involved in this, we have been taking their problems to the right place during the tenure of the government of different parties. Even when Pranab Mukherjee was the Finance Minister, we conveyed the concerns of the people to him.
Bhagwat said fanatic Christians and fanatic Muslims say that they will convert the whole world into Christians or Muslims. Other religions will either have to live or die at our mercy. While we believe that those who want to be goodwill follow us. If he doesn't, he is free. But now the time has changed and we have to worry that those with bigoted views cannot harm us.
LGBT community support
Sangh chief Bhagwat also spoke in support of the LGBT community. He said that the LGBT community should also have its personal space and the Sangh would have to promote this idea. He said that people with such inclinations have always existed; As long as humans exist... such people will also exist. It is a way of life. We want them to have their personal space and feel that they are also a part of society. It is a very simple matter. We have to promote this approach because all other ways of solving it will be futile.
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