City
Epaper

All 130 crores Ind part of Hindu Samaj: Mohan Bhagwat

By IANS | Updated: December 26, 2019 00:00 IST

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said that for Sangh all 130 crore Ind are part of Hindu society, irrespective of their region, religion and culture.

Open in App

He told a public meeting of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) here that Sangh considers all 130 crore Ind as "Hindu Samaj".

The RSS chief said that all those who have nationalistic spirit, respect India's culture and heritage are part of Hindu society.

"When I say Hindu Samaj, it includes those who consider India their motherland, love its 'jal, jungle and janwar', have the nationalistic spirit and respect its culture. Irrespective of the languages they speak,the regions they come from, their forms of worship and even if they don't follow any religion, all are children of India," he said.

Stating that tha Sangh wants to unite all, he asked the cadres to go door to door to explain what the organisation stands for.

Bhagwat said that 'Dharma Vijay' is the idea of Sangh, Hindu Samaj and India. He also remarked that the country is traditionally "Hindutva- vadi".

Stating that RSS workers at its 'shakhas' spend daily one hour doing practice for 'Dharma Vijay'. he said: "This is the thinking of not just the Sangh but of all Ind. They have inherited this."

Bhagwat said that those working for 'Dharma Vijay' are "selfless people who remove the sufferings of others and work for the betterment of the society and the country".

The RSS chief believes that this 'moral force' should win over two other forces who, he alleged, were playing their tricks in India. According to him, one force is of those who live in pain and also want to see others in pain while another force works only for its vested interests.

Claiming that RSS is working selflessly to remove the sufferings of others, he said every village and every habitation need teams of such selfless workers. "This will change the society and India's destiny," he said.

Stating that the world is looking towards India for guidance for peace and happiness, he said only an organised 'Hindu Samaj' can deliver this.

Bhagwat was addressing RSS cadres and people at Saroornagar Stadium on the outskirts of the city.

The meet was organised to coincide with the three-day winter camp titled 'Vijaya Sankalpa Sibiram', which began on Tuesday at Ibrahimpatnam on Tuesday. This is the first state-level camp of RSS since formation of Telangana state in 2014.

Cyient Technologies founder and Executive Chairman B.V.R. Mohan Reddy shared the dais with Bhagwat at the public meeting, which was also attended by Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy, BJP national General Secretary Muralidhar Reddy, state BJP chief K. Laxman and other party leaders.

Earlier, about 7,000 lathi-wielding RSS cadres marched through the streets on the outskirts of to reach the meeting venue.

At L. B. Nagar, Bhagwat welcomed rallies of RSS cadres reaching there from four different directions.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: indiabjp
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiJolt to Congress Ahead of Local Body Polls as MLC Pradnya Satav Set to Join BJP: Reports

ThaneThane: Security Guard Injured in Firing at Office of BJP Candidate in Ambernath Ahead of Local Body Polls (CCTV Video)

MaharashtraBMC Elections 2026: NCP Will Be Kept Out of BJP-Sena Alliance To Split Secular Votes, Says Congress Leader Vijay Wadettiwar

MumbaiBMC Elections 2026: Cryptic 'Marathi Manoos' Posters Surface Across Mumbai Ahead of Civic Polls

MumbaiBMC Elections 2026: Mumbai Civic Body Likely To Announce Poll Dates Today at 4 PM

National Realted Stories

NationalFerozepur-Delhi Vande Bharat Express to make halt at Barnala

NationalManipur Guv reaffirms commitment to inclusive development and indigenous heritage

NationalMere proof of victim's caste insufficient for conviction under SC/ST Act: Supreme Court

NationalThe Greatness of Law Lies in Forgiveness, Not Punishment”: Former CJI Reflects on Shoe-Throwing Incident

NationalIndia’s FY26 GDP growth expected to be at 7.5 pc amid resilient domestic demand