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In Dussehra Speech, RSS Chief Bhagwat Says Situation In Bangladesh Is Learning For Hindus In India
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat highlighted India's improved global standing while expressing concern over conspiracies targeting the country
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday asserted that India has become stronger and more respected in the world with enhanced credibility in the last few years but sinister conspiracies are testing the country’s resolve. Addressing RSS's annual Vijayadasahmi rally in Nagpur, he claimed a narrative is being spread in Bangladesh that India is a threat and that they should join hands with Pakistan as a defence.
“Everyone feels Bharat has become stronger and more respected in the world with enhanced credibility in the last few years. A country becomes great due to the national character of its people. This year is important as RSS steps into its centenary year,” he said.
According to Bhagwat, a narrative is being spread in neighbouring Bangladesh, which recently witnessed a massive political upheaval, that India is a threat and they should join Pakistan as a defence against Bharat.
#WATCH | Nagpur, Maharashtra | #VijayaDashami | RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says, "What happened in our neighbouring Bangladesh? It might have some immediate reasons but those who are concerned will discuss it. But, due to that chaos, the tradition of committing atrocities against… pic.twitter.com/KXfmbTFZ5D
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"In Bangladesh, such discussions are going on that we have a threat from India and hence we have to side with Pakistan since they have a nuclear weapon we can stop India... We all know which countries are pushing such discussions, and narrations, we don't need to take their name. Their wish is to create such conditions in India as well. Such industries are being run to stop India. Deep state, wokeism, and cultural-marxism are a few words that are in discussion. I have discussed it last year as well. A few people said that these things are not here - but they are for long," he said.
The RSS chief said a tyrannical fundamentalist nature exists in Bangladesh. "A sword of danger hangs over the heads of minorities, including Hindus. Hindus have now come out to defend themselves...Being unorganised and weak is like inviting atrocities by the wicked. Hindus need to be united," he said
‘Deep State’, ‘wokeism’ and ‘cultural Marxist’ are declared enemies of all cultural traditions, Bhagwat added.
He further said that the ongoing Hamas-Israel war is a cause for concern about how far the conflict will spread. "The war that started between Israel and Hamas - everyone is worried about how broader it will be and what impact it will have on others," he said.
Bhagwat also expressed satisfaction that the recent assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir were held peacefully. “Due to the people, government and administration, the country’s image, power, fame and position on the world stage is growing. But sinister conspiracies have appeared to destabilise and disturb the country,” he said.
He said that in a multi-party democracy, petty selfish interests have become more important than mutual harmony, pride and integrity of the nation. "In the competition among parties, these key aspects are considered secondary...The attempts to create divisiveness in society have become bigger than national interest. Their modus operandi is to stand in support of one party and advance their destructive agenda in the name of “alternative politics”, he said.
Bhagwat said firmness of personal and national character becomes the foundation of strength for the victory of auspiciousness and righteousness, whether the situation is favourable or not. He said that besides hopes and aspirations, challenges and problems also exist in India. “We should draw inspiration from personalities like Ahilyabai Holkar, Dayananda Saraswati, Birsa Munda and many more who devoted their lives to the count’s welfare, dharma, culture and society,” said the RSS added.
Bhagwat described the Kolkata rape-murder as shameful and said attempts were made to protect criminals. The nexus of crime, politics and poisonous culture is ruining the society, he said.