“Deep state, wokeism, Marxism...”, RSS Chief's puts Anti-India forces on notice
Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Nagpur (Maharashtra), October 12 (ANI): While addressing Dussehra celebration on occasion of Vijayadashami, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat spoke of Anti-India and Anti-Hindu forces in the world and appealed Hindu society to unit and work of their own upliftment in an organised manner. In his speech, he also mentioned recent violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. He said, “We have such a big and diverse society - to create that diversity as a division, or to divide even when there is no diversity but to make them think that we are diverse and hence we are aloof - giving such narration - to agitate people, to create an environment when the society loses faith and start disrespecting govt, law & order, administration - it helps in establishing supremacy over the country by remaining abroad. Today's war is not like what we used to have earlier. In such conditions, they knowingly and unknowingly get friends within the country as we are a democratic country and different political parties are here with some friction... They run these things through alternate politics, taking sides of one without being there on the ground - when political parties keep their interest above society and the unity of the country. It's not mere conspiracies that I am telling... What is happening all over India, especially in the bordering states, we all can see it.”
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