‘Being a sure Hindu does not mean abusing the rest’, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat

Updated: 28-07-2025, 07.22 PM

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RSS’s Marsanchalak Mohan Bhagwat has advised Hindus to be restrained and disciplined, saying that being a firm Hindu does not mean abusing anyone. He said that many times people get wrong that being a sure Hindu, that is, abusing the rest of the people. It is not so, being a sure Hindu is not to oppose anyone. He said, “We have a frame of four here. What is inside it is religion, whether it is in tradition or not. What is outside it is unrighteous, or not in tradition or not.” The Sangh chief insisted on adopting truth, compassion, Suchita, Tapas during this period.

Addressing the program in Kochi at RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, he said that we are not Hindus in response. We are Hindus, it is like a Hindu, he absorbs everyone. Whatever work will work with its discretion, many people can do a crowd of Hindu society. Those who do this work in national work by becoming a good, sure, true Hindu, will have to keep a conscience. We will do all this review, we have to see this. We have to think that the project we will create, run various plans.

Referring to the frame of four

The Sangh chief said, “We talk about religion, people take the meaning of religion from rituals. The law takes the prohibition. If the common people have to do religion, then it is also possible to go through that discipline. But it is not religion, we do not have religion, we have four frame. What is in it, it is in the tradition or not, what is in the tradition, what is in the tradition, what is in the tradition, it is unique or not in tradition. Suchita, Tapas. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is on his stay in Kerala these days.

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