If Hindus become extinct, the world will be destroyed : Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohanji Bhagwat

Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak’s guidance in Manipur


Imphal (Manipur) – India is the name of an immortal society and culture. Other cultures have come, sparkled and fell. We have seen the rise and fall of all of them. However, we are still here today and will remain so in the future. The reason for this is that we have created a fundamental network of society. Therefore, Hindu society will continue to exist. If Hindus become extinct, the world will not exist. The reason for this is that Hindus tell the world the right meaning of Dharma from time to time and guide the world. This is a duty prescribed to us by the God, stated the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Sarsanghchalak Param Pujya Dr Mohanji Bhagwat. He is on a tour of Manipur.

Important points presented by Param Pujya Sarsanghchalak

1. Various types of situations were imposed on all the countries of the world. Some countries were destroyed in it. Greece, Egypt and Rome were all destroyed.

2. Every problem has an end. When society decided that it did not want to tolerate Naxalism, it came to an end.

3. The British Empire did not see the setting Sun; but its fall began in India. For this, we tried for 90 years from 1857 to 1947. We fought for freedom for a long time.

4. The country should never depend on anyone. Our economy should be completely self-reliant. We should have economic, military, and knowledge capabilities. They should grow. The country should remain secure and prosperous.