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Nagpur – There should be no objection to voluntary conversion, but conversion should not be done by force or by luring or cheating. We are not against any sect. If people who have been forcibly converted decide to return to their religion, they are welcome. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and society can come together to solve the problems of Naxalism and conversion, stated Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohanji Bhagwat. The Sangh had organised a Worker Development Class (II) in Nagpur. He was speaking after this 2-day class.
The Sarsanghchalak further said,
1. The action taken after the attack in Pahalgam has proven the country’s defensive capabilities. On this occasion, the strength of the Government and administration has been seen. Forgetting their political differences, everyone supported one another. This picture of the country should remain permanent, but even after this action, the problem persists. The crisis persists.
2. The ghost of two-nationalism persists. A secret war (proxy war) is going on with the support of terrorism and cyber war. The types of war are changing. That is why other countries of the world are also being tested. Who will stand with the truth? Who is selfish? This has also been tested. Against this backdrop, we should become self-reliant for our protection. The government and administration should also take steps in that direction. For this, the social forces should stand firmly.
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