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Don’t fear, work for India’s progress: Bhagwat to Muslims

“Hindus and Muslims in India have common ancestry… It is a well-known historical fact that Islam came to India along with the invaders, and this should not be concealed,” Bhagwat urged…reports Asian Lite News.

Wooing the minority community, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat has reiterated that Muslims have nothing to fear in India, and they must work unitedly with the majority community for the common goal of the country’s progress.

Addressing an event — ‘Nation First, Nation Supreme’ — organized by the Pune-based Global Strategic Policy Foundation (GSPF), here late on Monday, the RSS Sarsanghchalak asserted that Hindus don’t harbour animosity towards anyone, and the two communities should join hands for the country’s development.

“Hindus and Muslims in India have common ancestry… It is a well-known historical fact that Islam came to India along with the invaders, and this should not be concealed,” Bhagwat urged.

He said that our beloved motherland and the rich heritage form the basis of integrity in the country, both have the same DNA and should strive together for the common good of the nation.

According to Bhagwat, Indians have always worked for the wellbeing of others, one and all, and the word ‘Hindu’ is synonymous with the country’s rich heritage, the ancestors and its varied culture, and “in this this context, every Indian is a Hindu for us”.

“In tune with our great culture, which accepts all diverse opinions, we commit that there won’t be disrespect for other aiths, but, for that we will have to ensure and think of dominance of India and not that of a particular faith as has been happening through appeasement or vote-bank politics for many years,” he said.

While the bonding and bonhomie are inevitable for the progress of the nation and the motherland, Bhagwat called upon the saner voices among the Muslims to speak out against the ‘insanity’ committed by some sections of the community, given the emerging geo-political developments in India’s neighbourhood.

“They must firmly oppose the hardliners in the community. This could be a long drawn task that will have to be done with great care and efforts. It’s like a tough, long test which we will have to pass. The quicker we begin, the lesser the damage to the society,” Bhagwat pointed out.

Other speakers at the event included Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan and Vice-Chancellor of Kashmir Central University Lt. Gen. (Retd) Sayyad Ata Hussain, in the presence of GSPF President Anant Bhagwat, Secretary John Verghese and Coordinator Zafar Lari.

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Bhagwat, Premji to spread message of positivity amid gloom

The series will culminate with an address by Bhagwat on May 15. The lecture series will be telecast every day between 4.30 pm and 5 pm on the social media page of Vishwa Samwad Kendra…reports Asian Lite News

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) along with civil society groups have taken the initiative to form a Covid Response Team (CRT) that will host a special online lecture series from May 11 to 15 with the objective to create a positive environment in society as its members combat the deadline Coronavirus pandemic.

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Those who will address the series, among others, include RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, noted industrialist Azim Premji, danseuse Sonal Mansingh and spiritual gurus Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Shri Shri Ravi Shankar, Acharya Pramanasagar, Shankaracharya Vijayendra Saraswati, Acharya Vidya Sagar and Sant Gyan Dev Singh.

The series will culminate with an address by Bhagwat on May 15. The lecture series will be telecast every day between 4.30 pm and 5 pm on the social media page of Vishwa Samwad Kendra.

New Delhi: Health workers wearing PPE suits and treatment for COVID-19 positive patient admit in Emergency Covid-19 care center by Delhi Government at Shahnai banquet Hall in front of LNJP hospital in New Delhi on Thursday, April 15th, 2021.(Photo: Wasim Sarvar/IANS)

On the opening day, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev and Jain monk Acharya Pramanasagar will speak, followed by Shri Shri Ravi Shankar and Azim Premji on the second day.

In the series, some of the most renowned experts in the country will speak about topics such as spirituality, religion, mental health, and self-help, for more than 30 minutes every day. The idea behind the series is to dispel the emotions of negativity, fear, and hopelessness in the wake of the surge in Covid-19 cases and sparking of self-confidence, positivity, and optimism.

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