
Satna (Madhya Pradesh) – Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Param Pujya Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday likened Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) to a “room in a house called India” that has been taken over by outsiders. He asserted that the “room” must be reclaimed while addressing an event in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna.
Drawing a vivid metaphor, Param Pujya Bhagwat said, “The whole of India is one home, but someone has removed one room of our house where my table, chair, and clothes used to be kept. They have occupied it. Tomorrow, I have to take it back.”, according to the reports. Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak had come to Satna in the region for two days. During this visit, he inaugurated the newly constructed building of Baba Mehr Shah Darbar.
1. Regarding the language dispute, Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak said that there are many languages; but the meaning is the same. Many languages have emerged from the original language. All languages are the national languages of India. Every citizen should know at least three languages. The languages of home, state and nation should be known. Linguistic diversity is the adornment of our unity.’
2. Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak said that we are all one. We are all Sanatani and Hindu. The British came here and divided us by showing us a broken mirror.
3. Appealing to awaken the ‘self’ of the nation, Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak said that, “Every person should start this journey from his own home. At least within the confines of his own home, his language, clothes, hymns, buildings, travel and food should be according to his traditions”.
4. He said that in the Pahalgam attack, terrorists killed Hindus after asking them about their religion. Our Government and army retaliated. This incident revealed friends and enemies.
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