Rashtriya’s head Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Mohan Bhagwat has repeated that Islam has been part of India since its introduction and stays in the country. Bhagwat said that those who think Islam disappear are not “guided by Hindu thinking”.
“Since Islam came to India, it has been here and stays here. I have also said before, also those who think that Islam will not remain, are not led by a Hindu idea. Hindi philosophy does not think in this way.
RSS chief said that “infiltration” is a problem that needs to be stopped in the country, because “outsiders” also take Muslim jobs.
“Infiltrations must be stopped. The government is making some effort and progressing. Muslims living in our country are also citizens. They also need employment. If you want to give Muslims to our own citizens. Why should we give it to those who come from outside?
Three children are pushing
Previously, when he talked about the population, the head of RSS said that every citizen of India should ideally have three children. “The population should remain controlled and sufficient. From this point of view, there should be three children – no more than that. Everyone should accept it,” he said.
This year, the RSS will complete the RSS for 100 years. To mark the centenary, the organization organizes a number of programs throughout the country.
As part of this, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat launched the centenary of the three -day lecture series in Vigian Bhawan in Nový Delhi, 26 August. The series, which presented the evening discussion every day, ended on Thursday.
The main goal of these events was to present a complex image of the company’s RSS. In Vigyan Bhawan, Bhagwat spoke about “100 years of RSS Journey: New Horizons”. He stressed how Swayamsevaks looked at each other and dealt with misconceptions about the organization and at the same time addressed groups that maintained a distance from the RSS.
He has been here since Islam came to India and stays here.
The first day (August 26) focused on the 100 -year RSS journey. The next day he explored his future vision, while the third day was an interactive session of questions and answers with Mohan Bhagwat.
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