Nagpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said on Monday that the Sangh is being targeted for the last 90 years, but there is nothing to worry about it because the society is one and will always remain so. Bhagwat also said that he is not a political person. After casting votes in Nagpur for the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Sangh chiefs were talking to the press.
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At the same time, he was questioned about Congress making the Sangh a target on the issue of demanding Bharat Ratna to Hindutva ideologue Veer Savarkar. In response, Bhagwat said that we have been under attack for the last 90 years. So there is nothing to worry about because society is one and will always remain the same. This is politics and it is all a part of that. But society is one and will always be one.
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When asked about the result of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Bhagwat said, "I am not a political person, so I cannot guess it. The result will come in three days, then everyone will know. Bhagwat also urged people to vote". He said that it is the responsibility of the citizens to elect their public representatives. He said, "We insist on 100 per cent voting".
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