RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Calls Pakistan a Hypocrite

Says ā€œDespite repeated lessons, Pakistan hasn’t changed and continues to remain in troubleā€

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Calls Pakistan a Hypocrite

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, while addressing a public gathering, strongly criticized Pakistan, calling it a hypocritical nation. He stated that even after India has given it multiple lessons, Pakistan continues to engage in hostile actions and remains in turmoil. Bhagwat emphasized the need for national unity, self-reliance, and a strong defense stance, asserting that India does not seek enmity, but will respond firmly when provoked.

 
 

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat termed Pakistan as double-faced while making a scathing political statement at the closing ceremony of the worker development class in Nagpur. Questioning the principle of two-nation theory, he said that this idea remains like a ghost for Pakistan even today. Mohan Bhagwat said that Pakistan had the ghost of the two-nation theory in its mind, due to which it separated. After separating, it started spreading unrest. As long as this double-facedness continues, there will be dangers in the country. This statement has come at a time when there is anger in the country due to the news of terrorist attack during Operation Sindoor in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Bhagwat pointed out that Pakistan poses a threat to India's internal security by supporting terrorism.

In the ceremony, tribal leader Arvind Netam raised the issue of conversion in tribal areas, in response to which Mohan Bhagwat defined it as violence. He clarified that if a person changes the way of worship of his own free will, then there is no problem in it, but when religious conversion happens under greed or pressure, it is violence. Bhagwat also said that efforts should be made to bring back those who want to return to their original religion. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been supporting the Ghar Wapsi campaign for a long time, and this statement is being seen as a confirmation of the same ideology.

At the event, tribal leader Netam raised the issue that religious conversion is taking place in a planned manner in tribal areas. Mohan Bhagwat agreed to this and said that if a person changes religion due to compulsion or deception, then he should have the right to return to his original religion. Society should support such persons, not ostracize them.

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