Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat called upon Sangh volunteers to defend the principles of Sanatan Dharma and protect seers from anti-national forces attempting to obstruct their work. Speaking at an event in Chitrakoot, Bhagwat emphasized the significance of safeguarding Sanatan and described Bharat as a resilient, unifying country dedicated to overcoming challenges and standing firm against injustice.
During his speech, Dr Bhagwat encouraged RSS Karyakartas to be prepared to remove all obstacles hindering the work of Sanatana Dharma and its saints, saying that they would employ the necessary measures even, using sticks if required. He asserted that, while it’s primarily the administration’s responsibility to prevent incidents that threaten society’s harmony, communities must also be prepared to protect themselves in times of need.
‘We need not fear or tolerate injustice’, he said. ‘Dharna is achieved through our actions, and good and evil have always existed. As a nation rooted in dharma, we stand on the side of righteousness’, said Mohan Bhagwat.
The RSS leader went on to praise India as a secure and prosperous nation, attributing its strength to the foundation laid by ancient sages and seers. He said that despite the nation’s diversity, Bharat is unified in its commitment to righteousness. He remarked, ‘Some forces may try to suppress Bharat, but truth can never be suppressed’.
Highlighting the historic Ram Mandir in Ayodhya as a symbol of Sanatan Dharma, Dr Bhagwat affirmed that it belongs to all Sanatanis and called on them to protect their heritage and culture. He asserted, ‘If the Ram Mandir represents Sanatan, then it is the duty of Sanatanis to defend and uphold our religion and culture’. Dr Bhagwat noted the challenges the organisation faced, from securing food and shelter to finding space for gatherings. He said, ‘Despite significant hardships, we have grown stronger’.
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