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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders in Jammu and Kashmir have received death threats from the terror group ‘The Resistance Front.’
According to the media reports, the group has released a list of almost 30 RSS leaders and workers on its target.
In a poster, the terrorist group claimed that it would split the blood of RSS functionaries in the entire Jammu and Kashmir.
Recently, on April 1, the RSS chief, Mohan Bhagwat said that the people of Pakistan are unhappy even after more than seven decades of independence and they now believe the partition of India was a mistake.
He also said ‘Akhand Bharat’ was true but divided Bharat was a “nightmare.”
His remarks come while speaking at an event to mark the birth centenary of revolutionary and freedom fighter Hemu Kalani. Also, the event was attended by members of the Sindhi community from different parts of the country.
While emphasizing the need to build a new India, the RSS chief said, “‘Akhand Bharat’ (a concept of the country with all its ancient parts that are currently in modern-day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Tibet unified) is true but divided Bharat was a nightmare.”
In a reference to Pakistan, he said, “It was Bharat before 1947 (partition). Are those who broke off from Bharat due to their stubbornness still happy? There is pain out there.” He also added that there was happiness in India.
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