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India gets advice on minorities; we now see what happens in other countries: Bhagwat

Manav dharma (humanity) is the eternal dhamra of all the dharmas, which is a Vishwa dharma and also called Hindu Dharma, says the RSS chief

PTI Pune Published 19.12.24, 07:56 PM
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks during the 'Kathale Kulsammelan' programme, in Nagpur, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks during the 'Kathale Kulsammelan' programme, in Nagpur, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. PTI

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said India is often advised to address the issues of its minorities, but now we are seeing the situation minority communities face in other countries.

Speaking at the inauguration of 'Hindu Seva Mahotsav' here, he also said an attempt is being made to establish hegemony by talking about world peace.

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"Big announcements are being made about world peace. We (India ) are also being advised about world peace, but at the same time, wars are not stopping. While we are often asked to worry about the minorities in our country, we are witnessing what kind of situation minorities are facing outside," he said.

While the RSS chief made no reference to the violence against the Hindu community in neighbouring Bangladesh, the RSS has, in recent weeks, expressed concern about the situation of the Hindus in that country after the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina government.

"Manav dharma (humanity) is the eternal dhamra of all the dharmas, which is a Vishwa dharma and also called Hindu Dharma. However, the world has forgotten this dharma. They have the same dharma but they forgot, and because of that, today we are witnessing different kinds of problems such as environmental and other issues," said Bhagwat.

A lot of people outside our country think that world peace is not possible without India playing a role, he said.

"They believe it is only India and its rich tradition that can do this, the way it was demonstrated for 3,000 years. It is our responsibility to fulfill this requirement of the world," Bhagwat said.

Talking about the Hindu Seva Mahotsav, he said there was an assumption that only people from outside come to India and dedicate themselves to service.

"The reality is that the cumulative service of all the sages from different sects of the Sanatan Dharma is far bigger than the total service rendered by those who have come from outside. The only thing is, we do not do excessive publicity of what we do for society. We remain lackadaisical in giving publicity," the RSS chief said.

By not exhibiting "seva bhav" (willingness to serve) of Indians, people have acquired the notion that "we can not do anything", he said.

"When the British ruled over us, they taught us, and till lately we were studying the same things. People from outside came one after another and became rulers by defeating us. Obeying them became our character. As these people came from outside and started teaching us, we forgot our rich legacy, ancient knowledge," Bhagwat said.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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