Ambikapur: Sangh chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Mohan Bhagwat has once again said that 'Every person living in India is a Hindu and all have the same ancestors.' In fact, recently he said, 'Today it may be said that everyone is different, but science says that our DNA is the same for 40 thousand years.' Actually, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat is on a two-day tour of Chhattisgarh. Yes and during this, while addressing a program organized at Ambikapur in Surguja district, he said, 'We all have the same ancestors. Today's science talks about DNA mapping. Whatever we feel today, let us say that we are different. We are like this or that. But science says that from 40,000 years ago unbroken India, from west of Kabul to east of Chhindwin river and north of Tibet i.e. slope towards China to south of Sri Lanka, their DNA has been the same for 40,000 years.' Along with this, here he has also said that since the inception of RSS, the Sangh has been saying that every person living in India is a Hindu. He further said, ''We have been saying since 1925 that everyone living in India is a Hindu. Those who consider India as their mother and want to live with a culture of unity in diversity and strive in this direction, irrespective of religion, culture, language and food habits and ideology they follow, They are Hindus." Along with this, Mohan Bhagwat has also said that 'Hinduism is the only idea in the whole world which believes in uniting diversities because it has kept such diversities together in this country for thousands of years. This is the truth and you must speak it. On this basis, we can be one. Our culture binds us together.' He said, 'We unite in times of crisis, no matter how much we quarrel with each other. When the country is in trouble, we fight together. During the coronavirus pandemic, the entire country came together to deal with it.' Extending his point further, he said, 'One who believes in the religion should not forcefully try to convince any other religion. Whatever may be the religion, dress and food, but all are the same.' With this, citing the Supreme Court, he said, 'The Supreme Court has said that Hindutva is not a sect, it is the traditional way of life of this country.' Hundreds demonstrate against COVID-19 lockdowns in southern China Gulf Cooperation Council reaffirms support for a Middle East devoid of nuclear weapons BJP will sweep Gujarat Assembly polls: Amit Shah