Big statement of Bhagwat,
Big statement of Bhagwat, "Being an Indian not on the basis of religion"
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Bareilly: In the midst of the heat of the country against the CAA and NPR for the past several days, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat has presented the concept of making India a Hindu nation along with all the sects, including Muslims. He also made it clear that the Sangh considers all those living in India and whose ancestors were Hindus without any discrimination on the basis of caste, religion, language and province.

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Information received from sources, the vision of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh', the RSS chief said that after the independence movement started in 1857, many great men had envisioned a future India. There can be a difference of words, but the Sangh's imagination is not much different from that. At the same time, it is also being said that the same sentiment is in the constitution of the country. In the context of India, the Sangh chief argued the diversity of unity apart from the principle of unity in diversity and said that the name of this culture of the country is Hindu, which has been adopted by all people, believers, and atheists with many creeds. At the same time, India is not just a name or a piece of land. Where India has a tendency and nature that if it changes, it becomes Pakistan.

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Sarsanghchalak said that people of all worship methods come in the Sangh branches. There are also Muslims among them. The Sangh considers them to be Hindus too and never beats them. Even if someone says that he is not a Hindu, the goodwill of the Sangh remains towards him.

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