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Master Stroke: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat suggests not to sell Air India to a foreign company
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said if Ram Mandir was not rebuilt, the root of the Indian culture will be severed.
Speaking at a rally in Palghar district, the RSS chief said that the temple which was demolished by the Muslim based outside India, it is now the responsibility of the people to restore the demolished temple, where it originally stood.
"The temple in Ayodhya was demolished by the Muslim community outside India. Indian nationals can't do such a thing," Bhagwat said.
"It is our responsibility to restore what was demolished within the country. The temple should be built where it actually was. We are ready to fight for it," he added.
Speaking at a rally in Palghar district, the RSS chief said that the temple which was demolished by the Muslim based outside India, it is now the responsibility of the people to restore the demolished temple, where it originally stood.
"The temple in Ayodhya was demolished by the Muslim community outside India. Indian nationals can't do such a thing," Bhagwat said.
"It is our responsibility to restore what was demolished within the country. The temple should be built where it actually was. We are ready to fight for it," he added.
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