Mohan Bhagwat On Pakistan: ‘We are not Hitler…we have to keep the doors of talks with Pakistan open’, know why RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said this?


Thiruvananthapuram. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh i.e. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has given a big statement about Pakistan. Speaking at an RSS centenary program in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, Mohan Bhagwat said that there are many people in Pakistan who believe that the partition of India was wrong. Many journalists there also praise the work of RSS. Mohan Bhagwat said that there are a large number of people in the neighboring country who are against Pakistan and the two-nation theory. Such people say that it was better to live together.

Mohan Bhagwat said that if India defeats Pakistan badly in future, then the people there will have to either be included in India or made capable of living peacefully in their own country. For this, the doors of dialogue will have to be kept open. The RSS chief said that we are not like Hitler. This is not our nature and method. For this reason we should keep some doors open. He said that there is a need to end injustice and atrocities, but what is good should also be preserved. Mohan Bhagwat also said that RSS has no independent foreign policy, it only follows the stand of the Central Government.

Now let us tell you why the RSS chief asked Pakistan to keep the doors of dialogue open? Actually, Mohan Bhagwat was giving the organization’s stand regarding the statement of RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale regarding Pakistan. When Hosabale was asked how should India deal with Pakistan and terrorism sponsored by it? So he had said that the country’s security and self-respect should be protected. Hosabale had said that the present government should take care of this, but at the same time we should not close the doors of dialogue. We should always be ready for talks with Pakistan. A round of discussions had started on this statement of the Sangh government regarding Pakistan. Because the Modi government has clearly said that no talks can be held with Pakistan until cross-border terrorism is stopped.

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