“People who consider themselves descendants of Aurangzeb …”: Mohan Bhagwat


New Delhi:

Rashtriya Self -Service Association (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that the doors of the organization are open to all, except for those who consider themselves descendants of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.

“All Indians are welcome to the union of all Indians because methods of worship Panth, Jaati And Sampraday (Crem, caste and sects) are different, but culture is one, “he said, in response to a volunteer’s question at a program in Varanasi.

The RSS volunteer had asked if he could bring his Muslim neighbors to the branches, for which God replied, “The doors of the branch are open to all those who say Bharat Mata Ki Jai and respect the flag of saffron.” He said that the ideology of the Sangh does not discriminate on the basis of worship method.

Earlier, on March 30, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said that due to such a long journey, the society has seen, tested and accepted the union volunteers. “With a long journey, the society saw, tested and accepted the volunteers of the Sangh. As a result, there was a favorable situation, and the obstacles were also removed, and the volunteers were moving forward,” Bhagwat said. He had said that in the philosophy of the Sangh, one hour is spent on self-development and 23 hours on the development of society.

At an event in Nagpur last week, Bhagwat explained that the tradition of losing the fight with foreign invasions had been from the time of Alexander The Great and continued with major attacks under the guise of spreading Islam. Bhagwat said, “Shivaji Maharaj was the first person to give a strong solution to such attacks and invasions.”



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