Use Hitler's term 'nationalism' in the word 'nationalism': Bhagwat


Ranchi, Ta. February 20, 2020, Thursday

Mohan Bhagwat, president of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, who was present at the program in Ranchi, Jharkhand, made an important statement. Mohan Bhagwat said that the word nationalism commemorates Hitler and Nazi Germany. Instead, we should use the national word.

Union President Mohan Bhagwat said that nationalism is reflected in bigotry. It smelled Hitler and Nazi. Instead the word national or nation should be applied. Mohan Bhagwat said that the word Hindu is the one that represents the true terminology of India before the world. The word Hindu should not be associated with any religion, but it should be connected with Indianness.

He said that the responsibility of Hindus is high in the country. It is also important to be more dedicated, more responsible for the Hindu nation. Hindus represent all religions. It is this word that binds all Indians together. We must all aim to make India world class.

Mohan Bhagwat lashed out at the union workers and said that those who want to get a ticket in the election and that would not come if they were enticed into the union branch. There is no room for workers who join the union in the craving for a position. The union will welcome workers who are not counting on getting something from the union, but counting on giving something to the union.

He expressed concern over the changing environment of the world and said that global warming is the biggest problem facing the world today. In addition to this, it is equally necessary to fight radical terrorists.

India can wait for the world to fight this problem. The president of the union added that all the countrymen should live with humanity. That is why Deshdas is essential. The union teaches its workers the same lesson.

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