New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat claimed that without Hindus, the world cannot exist, suggesting that Hindu society is central to sustaining the world.
He said that every nation in the world has seen all kinds of situations. When civilisations like Yunaan (Greece), Misr (Egypt) and Roma were wiped off from earth, Hindu civilisation persisted.
He claimed that Hindu society is the global custodian of dharma, India Today reported.
According to his claims, Bharat is the name of an immortal civilisation, and Hindus will always exist since they have created a network in their society. He claimed that the world will cease to exist when Hindus cease to exist.
Meanwhile a recent US report on an India-specific issue update suggested that the RSS-backed BJP government has been enacting legislations discriminatory to Muslims and Christians, including anti-conversion laws, cow-slaughter laws and the Citizenship Act, and it linked these measures to the RSS’s declared goal of creating a Hindu Rashtra, while also recalling the 2002 anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then an RSS volunteer and serving chief minister, was accused of failing to act decisively. The bipartisan US body, which reports to Congress, released an India-specific update stating that the national and state-level legal architecture has increasingly created obstacles for religious minorities, and its observations follow the organisation’s 2025 annual report in March, which the Ministry of External Affairs had dismissed as politically motivated and biased.
Earlier, Bhagwat had claimed that no one was a non-Hindu in India, as, according to his claim, Muslims and Christians were descendants of the same ancestors.