
In the wake of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasised India’s need to project its strength on the global stage, describing the ongoing battle as one between ‘dharma and adharma’.
Addressing an award ceremony in Mumbai on Thursday, Bhagwat expressed the nation’s sentiments following the attack, asserting that while India does not naturally harbour hostility, it also does not tolerate passivity when faced with aggression.
“Hostility and hatred are not our nature, but at the same time, getting beaten up is not our nature either. If we have power, it must be shown at such times, strength should be displayed. It sends a message to the entire world that the one facing you is powerful,” Bhagwat stated, sending a clear message to both adversaries and the international community.
Condemnation Of Terror Violence & The Battle Between Dharma & Adharma
Bhagwat condemned the terror violence in Kashmir, labelling it as an attack driven by fanaticism, not religious differences.
“The fight is not between communities, it is between dharma and adharma. What the terrorists did in Kashmir is being condemned by everyone. Those who were killed there were targeted based on their religion. The fanatics killed people by asking about their religion; Hindus would never do this,” he said.
Expressing sorrow and frustration over the attack, Bhagwat remarked, “We are saddened by this event. We are angry, and we should be. Because to destroy demons, we need a power with eight arms.”
Drawing on mythological analogies, Bhagwat explained, “There are some people who will never change. Ravana was a devotee of Lord Shiva, knew the Vedas, had everything that was needed to be a good person, but the mind and intellect he had adopted were not ready to change. Ravana would not have changed until he died and was reborn. That is why Ram killed Ravana to change him. Evil people should be eliminated; this is the expectation. This expectation will be fulfilled.”
Importance Of Strength & Preparedness
In response to the belief that peace can be achieved without readiness, Bhagwat pointed out the consequences of such thinking, citing the events of 1962.
He urged for enhanced defence capabilities, stating, “We thought there would be no war, that we didn’t need an Army, we saw the consequences of that in 1962. We must strive to become stronger in terms of defence and protection.”
In closing, Bhagwat reinforced the notion that strength is necessary not only for protection but for deterrence.
“Some people won’t change even through dialogue. They need to be taught a lesson. I hope we can achieve this soon,” he noted.
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