New Delhi: Sir Sanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has given a big statement on the ideology of the Sangh. He said that the Sangh cannot be tied to a particular ideology and the boundaries of the book. Bhagwat said that things like Sangh ideology or family are often said, this is not correct. Describing the Sangh, as progressive and practical, he said that the idea is not sustainable. These countries change in terms of the dignity of time, time and circumstances, but at the core, two things are permanent - Hindu and Hindustan. Maharashtra elections: PM Modi and Amit Shah to address multiple rallies As long as there is a single person living on this land who considers India as his motherland and calls himself a Hindu, it is a Hindu nation. There is unity in diversity in our nation on the basis of language, creed and state. All the people living here are their own. Also, he once again urged people to come to the Sangh before making any assumptions. He said that spend at least two years in the Sangh, all misconceptions will be cleared. President Kovind's message on 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi He was speaking at the Ambedkar International Center, Janpath Road, on the occasion of the release of the book 'The RSS Roadmaps for the 21st Century' by Sunil Ambekar, National Organization Minister of All India Students Council (ABVP). Sarsanghchalak said that the Sangh's approach is extremely practical. There is a continuous brainstorming in it. Here decisions are taken by collective consent on the test of country, time and situation. There may be differences of opinion, but there is no discrimination. People are free to put forth their ideas and write. Any volunteer can vote. Let us know that the RSS has always been the target of the opposition regarding its ideology. Haryana Election: Conflict in Congress over ticket distribution, big leaders adamant