New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that there was no need to convert anyone and said that moving forward with coordination is needed in order to make India a 'vishwa guru', reported ANI. Bhagwat was speaking at an event in Chhattisgarh. 


“We don't have to convert anyone but teach how to live. We were born in the land of Bharat to give such a lesson to the whole world. Our sect makes good human beings without changing anyone’s worship system,” said Bhagwat. 


During the event, Bhagwat further said, “Anyone trying to disturb the tune will be fixed by the rhythm of the country. Need is to move forward together with coordination in order to make India a Vishwa guru.” 






Bhagwat said that we are people who believe that the entire world is one family. 


RSS affiliate farmer union, the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh on Friday said that the decision to repeal farm laws by the Centre “seems to be right to avoid “unwarranted controversies and conflicts.” The farmers’ union also targeted the farmer leaders saying that their arrogant attitudes to not call off the protest will not be beneficial to the small farmers. 


A statement by BKS general secretary, Badri Narayan Chaudhary, stated, “"The decision of repealing of these three farmer's acts by the prime minister seems to be a right decision to avoid unwarranted controversies and conflicts." 


The statement further read, “"Such type of arrogant attitude of these so-called farmer leaders is not beneficial for the small farmers of our country in the long run, which comprises nearly 90 per cent of the farming community,"


The Samyukta Kisan Morcha said on Friday that they will wait until the Government repeals the three laws in the Winter session of the Parliament.