Hindus must overcome differences and disputes and unite for their own safety

H.H. Sarsangchalak Dr. Mohanji Bhagwat appeals

Baran (Rajasthan) – For its own safety, the Hindu community must unite by overcoming differences and disputes related to language, caste, and region. A society with the sense of unity, goodwill and kinship should be created, emphasised H.H. Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohanji Bhagwat during a meeting with volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Dr. Bhagwat further stated that while the term “Hindu” has gained prominence, Hindus have been living in India since ancient times. He highlighted that Hindus are inclusive and thrive through harmony and dialogue. Society, he noted, is not just formed by individuals and their families but through a broader vision of collective unity. He stressed that RSS does not work mechanically but its work is drives by ideas. RSS values affect everyone, from group leaders to volunteers and their families.

India is a Hindu Rashtra

H.H. Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohanji Bhagwat emphasised that India’s global reputation is tied to its strength, stating that when a nation is strong, it ensures the security of its citizens, including those living abroad. He reiterated that India is a Hindu Rashtra, where all people, having lived here since ancient times, are intrinsically connected to this identity. Dr. Bhagwat further explained that being Hindu means being all-embracing and all-accepting. Hindus uphold the belief that everyone is deserving of respect, saying, “We are correct, and you (non-Hindus) are also correct in your place.