RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat (file photo)
Kolkata: Rashtriya Swatam Sevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat claimed that Hindu society is the responsible society of India and that Hindus are the successors of India. Therefore he wanted Hindus to unite, India TV reported.
Addressing an RSS event in Bardhaman on Sunday, Bhagwat said that he tells this to people who ask him why he focuses only on Hindu organisations.
India TV quoted the leader, “Today is not a special event. A question arises in the mind of those unaware of the Sangh. If we need to answer to what the ‘Sangh’ wants, then I would say that this ‘Sangh’ wants to organise a Hindu society because the responsible society of the country is Hindu society.”
He claimed that India has a particular nature, and when a particular community could not live the characteristics of the country, they made a separate country. Hindus live by accepting the diversity of the world and saying unity in diversity, and Hindus understand that diversity is unity, the leader claimed.
He continued in India, no one remembers the emperors or Maharajas but a king who went into exile for 14 years for his father's promise, who kept his brother's sandals and gave the kingdom to his brother on his return,
He said, “These characteristics define India; those who follow these characteristics are Hindu, which keeps the diversity of the whole country together. The things which hurt anyone, we will not do. Rulers, administrators and great men do their work, society has to come forward to do the work of the country," India TV quoted.