Those who talk about world peace fail to mention the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh – Mohan Bhagwat

Mohan Bhagwat

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) president Mohan Bhagwat said people often suggest that India resolve minority issues. Now we are seeing what minority communities face in other countries. Addressing people at the beginning of Hindu Seva Mahotsav, he also said that world peace is discussed at every step of the world. But under this guise, it continues to strive to establish its own hegemony.

Addressing the Hindu Seva Mahotsav Congress, he said there was a lot of talk about world peace at the international level. India has always been considered the keeper of world peace. However, the war did not stop either. We are often told to care about our country’s minorities. But looking around the world, the situation of ethnic minorities outside is not hidden from anyone.

No mention of violence against Hindus

The RSS chief did not mention the ongoing violence against the Hindu community in neighboring Bangladesh. However, the RSS has expressed concern over the situation of Hindus in Bangladesh following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in recent weeks.

He said that human religion is superior to all other religions and is the religion of the world. It is also known as Hinduism. However, the world has forgotten this religion. They had the same religious beliefs but they forgot and because of this today we see different types of problems including environmental problems. He said many people outside our country believed that world peace would not be possible without India’s role. He thinks it’s just because of India’s rich heritage.

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