
Mumbai (Maharashtra) (India), April 25 (nor): Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday Said That The Current Fight Is Between ‘Dharma’ Conflict between sects and religions. Bhagwat made notes at the event in Mumbai as a result of a panelgam terrorist attack.
He also said that fanatics who killed people by asking about their religion, the Hindes, never do that.
At his address, the head of the RSS said, “The fight that is happening is not between sects and religions. Its basis is a sect and religion, but this struggle is between” Dharma “and” Adharma “. Our soldiers or our people would never kill anyone by asking anyone. ”
He Further Added, “Everyone Is Sad, There Is Anger in Our Hearts As It Should Be, Because to Destroy The Demons, Immemense Power Is Necessary. But Some People Are Not Ready to Understand This Shiva, Knew the lead, but the Mind and Intelct He Had Adopted Were not Ready to Change.
“Evil must be removed”
RSS chief said that bad people need to be excluded, just like Lord Ram killed Ravana.
“We are people who see good in everyone and accept everyone. The strength behind it is close to it.
The head of the RSS emphasized the importance of unity and proximity in society and said that while evil must be eliminated, the real force lies in cohesion.
“The wave of anger, which swept the nation after a recent incident, did not distinguish according to caste, religion, religion, sects, regions or parties. We were behind the dignity of the country, and it must become our nature. When we are united, we must unite.
RSS chief said that nationwide outrage after a recent incident showed unity across different groups, and this unity is essential for the dignity of the country.
He also said, “Once it was said,” Our religion is different; we cannot live together. “And we accepted the nation with the hope that it will succeed, but even after 75 years it is even after 75 years. A mighty person should be visible.
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