'Being a copycat won't make you self-reliant': Mohan Bhagwat's big statement

Mumbai: Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat was in Nagpur on Thursday. At a function here, he explained who a Hindu is, what the Sangh wants, and what India has to become. He said, ''One who believes in India, who has a devotion to India, who tries to walk within the culture, follows those who made sacrifices, worships anyone, wears any clothes, wherever he is born, create a society, it is Hindu."

He said, our nation teaches character. Will teach balance to the whole world. We don't want to conquer the world, we want to unite the world. We don't teach volunteers, we make them a habit. Knowing India, we want to be like India. If we are copycats, then we will not become self-sufficient. We have to know India.

Mohan Bhagwat said that this is not only the work of the Sangh, it is the work of all. The Sangh does not want to glorify its name. We all want to be like this. Caste pride resides in everyone. There is pride in the language. Mutual behavior should be in the language of India. Many nations merged into independent India through Sardar Patel. There is a need to bring change to society. The credit for the rise of India goes to society only. A country is not just land. The Sangh has nothing to do for itself. The Sangh wants the upliftment of India. Mohan Bhagwat said that presiding over the G20 has boosted India's morale. People are feeling that we are not working anywhere. India has to become a world leader. The world has seen that India is the highway to connect the world.

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