Rashtreey Swayamsevak Sangh is for nation not against the people of nation, says the RSS Chief.
Mohan Bhagwat has recently been addressed by Muslim clerics as Rashtra Rishi and that is what is the sentiment among the representatives of minorities.
Representing the world’s biggest nationalist organization, RSS, Rakesh Sinha says that the RSS’s Hindu Rashtra is not at all a threat to minorities in India.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s Vijayadashami speech has been a mile stone for the people of India specially the minorities. The speech conspicuusly exhibited the RSS confidence with its strong desire to intervene in the social and cultural churning of contemporary India.
During the function of October, 05, 2022 the Sangh clarified its new venture to hold serious cultural dialogue with the people belonging to the so-called minority communities. This includes Muslims and Christians and the dialogue would be based on the question of what constitutes Indianness and Hindu Rashtra.
This is not just happening today, says Rakesh Sinha, earlier also the RSS supremo be it MS Golwalkar or Balasaheb Deoras or KS Sudarshan –all of them kept holding interactions with minority groups. Nevertheless, the new initiative expects more constructive results out of it.
As per the insinuation of Mohan Bhagwat, a further need for dialogue with the minorities has been felt by Sangh. As its primary goal this will help remove the perception based on conspiracy theories like the RSS is a threat to minorities.
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