New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said that for Sangh all the 130 crore people of India are Hindus. He said that irrespective of their religion and culture, the entire population of India is regarded as Hindu society by the Sangh.


"Entire society is ours and the Sangh aims to build such a united society," Bhagwat said.

He was speaking at a public meeting organised as part of the three-day Vijaya Sankalpa Sibiram of RSS members from Telangana.

When Sangh says Hindu, it includes those who believe India is their motherland, love India, its people, water, land, animals and forests and reflects in their lives, the countrys great traditions and culture, in which the whole creation is looked at with friendliness and their welfare is cared for, he said.

"The son of mother India, whether he may speak any language, from any region, follow any form of worship or not believing in worship of any, is a Hindu....

In this regard, for Sangh all the 130 crore people of India is Hindu society," he said.

Bhagwat said RSS accepts one and all, thinks good of them and desired to take them to a higher level for betterment.

Bhagwat said that the Sangh works for the country and they always want Dharma to win.
Quoting Rabindranath Tagore, he said that politics alone cannot bring change in the country, change can only be brought about by people.
"There is a famous saying that there is unity in diversity. But our country goes a step ahead. Here we have not just unity in diversity, but also diversity of unity. We are not searching for unity in diversity. We are searching for the unity from which the diversity comes and there are different ways to achieve unity."
Mos for Home G Kishan Reddy, BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav and other leaders from Telangana unit of the party also participated in the meeting held in Hyderabad.
The RSS activists had taken out massive foot marches from different places and joined the main march at LB Nagar from where they marched towards Saroornagar stadium where the event was held.