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Breaking: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat voices concern over religious conversions, says “all religions are one, no need for conversion”

ABP News Bureau   |  13 Apr 2025 12:06 PM (IST)

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has made a strong statement expressing concern over the growing incidents of religious conversion. Addressing the issue, Bhagwat emphasized that all religions are fundamentally the same and questioned the need for conversion. “Conversion is often done to expand power or dominance. One should remain in the religion they are born into. Religion is our identity and should not be changed due to fear or temptation,” he said.Elaborating further, Bhagwat remarked that the world may appear diverse, but at its core, it is one. “Different paths of worship ultimately lead to the same divine. Your faith in your God, and mine in mine, are not opposing — they are unified,” he added. He criticized conversions as a means to achieve power or fulfill desires, stressing that spiritual growth doesn’t require changing religion.His remarks have sparked reactions across political and religious circles, reigniting the national debate on religious identity and freedom.

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