'Bharat Hindu Rashtra hai', RSS chief's stunning declaration


New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANS): On Tuesday, RSS supremo Mohan Bhagwat made a non pretentious statement where he claimed India is a 'Hindu Rashtra' during a book launch in Delhi.

"We can change everything. All the ideologies can be changed, but the only one thing that cannot change is that 'Bharat ek Hindu Rashtra hai' (India is a Hindu nation)", announced Bhagwat.

Invoking subtle Hindutva, RSS supremo took the names of Hanuman, Shivaji and RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in the same breath, on Tuesday.

RSS, in spite of its Hindu Rashtra claim, seemed seeped on a serious image makeover when its chief voluntarily spoke on homosexuality.

Bhagwat said the issue can be addressed through discussions. "There have been examples in Mahabharata, ancient armies, not in vedas," he said giving a stamp of tacit acceptance.

In fact this is not the first time but in 2018, he had hinted at Sangh's change of stance on homosexuality. During the three-day mega event 'Bharat of Future - An RSS perspective', Bhagwat had said, homosexuals exist and the society needs to change with time.

While much of his speech was on projecting a liberal face of the RSS, Bhagwat stressed on the importance of dissent, even within the RSS.

"Hamare yahan matbhed ho sakta hai, manved nahi" (We can have differences in RSS, not acrimonious differences), said Bhagwat, after launching "The RSS: Roadmap for 21st century", a new book by Sunil Ambekar, head of ABVP, the students wing of the saffron outfit.

Putting the focus on the liberal face of the Sangh, he said, its not necessary that everyone within the RSS have to have a similar view on a single issue. In fact, he said dissent within RSS is normal. But he said, RSS doesn't believe in debates but reaching a consensus.

Tuesday's speech of Bhagwat is in sync with RSS' effort off late to demystify itself.

"RSS doesn't believe in banning books, whatever it may say about us. Even if we don't agree with the view, RSS never asks for a ban," he said.

Heaping praises on Ambekar, the author and a senior RSS functionary, Bhagwat called the book an honest effort to tell the world about the saffron outfit that has often been vilified in the foreign press.

Interestingly, Bhagwat invited around 70 foreign journalists in Delhi to answer queries about the organisation he heads just a few days back. The move came after the RSS received bad press where it has been called "militant outfit", following a visit to its Nagpur headquarters by German Ambassador Walter J. Linder.

On Tuesday, Bhagwat invited people to visit RSS and remove their "false notion" about the Sangh. "Come to Sangh, stay here for 2-2.5 years and remove your false notions about the Sangh," requested Bhagwat.

But in spite of portraying such a liberal face of the Sangh, it's a fact that this book by Ambekar has questioned live-in relationships.

Ambekar's book has also raised questions about the fate of children born out of wedlock.

Interestingly, a few days earlier Bhagwat released an RSS-linked survey by DRISHTI which found that women in live-in relationships are not as happy as their married counterparts.

The Tuesday's event was attended by top ministers of the Modi government - Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar, Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani, Social Justice Minister Thaawarchand Gehlot and Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, among others.

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur formed the Muslim League on 30 December 1906 at ‎Dhaka, which is now in Bangladesh, and in response K. B. Hedgewar formed the RSS on September 27, 1925, Nagpur, India

    If India has to further prosper, grow and all its citizens live peacefully then ALL communal organizations in India should be banned.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    Bharat Hindu Rashtra nahin hai. Sirf hai "Rashtra"

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  • Francis, Shirva /UK

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    Hinduthva is the only and last weapon, can keep RSS alive otherwise they have nothing to do.
    Entire world know that, India is a Hindu country, majority of people in India are Hindus.
    Is it because election is approaching in many states ?

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  • Anees, Karkala,Dubai

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    Hindustanies fed up with his same mind recorder.these guy's can't think to save birth nation.only power hunger speeches to divert poor Hindustanies mind.now time start reversal due to misuse of power.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    ours is a secular india. v r all presently living in secular india, not in stone age india

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / San Francisco

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    Very proudly, Sir, one and the only Hindu Rashtra in the world of the finest civilization that gave rise to all other religions in the world.

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  • Vishal, Puttur

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    Rss is a brahmin organisation and not hindu organisation. What Bhagwat is trying to say is it is a nation where brahmin will dominate. His statement has no other meaning.

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  • RK, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    Its open secret... it is an ultimate goal of BJP and RSS. Majority people accepted this agenda and and voted them.

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  • Suhel Deen, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    "RSS supremo took the names of Hanuman, Shivaji and RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in the same breath" They will invoke anyones name to justify their crooked thoughts. GOD SAVE OUR MOTHERLAND.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    Can't change the mindset
    Can't even take action against such anti constitutional statements
    Because, his own can not go against him.

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  • YOGI THUNTA, MANGALURU - NEAR PUMPWELL CIRCLE

    Tue, Oct 01 2019

    its exactly similar ideology of PAKISTANI AND ZAKIR NAIK ! Supremacy Religion Supremacy ! Thanks to those BRITISHERS at least they open the school to learn ABCD otherwise it would have another different story like ROHINIGYA ! NO TAKERS

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  • John Tauro, M'luru

    Wed, Oct 02 2019

    Pakistan has already gone to dogs by following the fanatical ideology. After the abrogation of Article 370 they have become mad dogs as a result of their ideology. Sadak ka kutta jab pagal hota hai useh goli mar di jaati hai. When a mad dog bites, he is shot dead, we don’t bite back. Do you also want our great country to follow the path of that rouge nation? Countries like Pakistan are a lesson to us. We well accept India as a Hindu nation on the same lines as the US or UK are Christian nations. Their constitutions guarantee freedom and equal opportunities for all without any religious or other discrimination. Today India is held in high esteem by western nations because our country had been following their path of secularism.

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