If India wants to be 'India', it must be Hindu: Mohan Bhagwat


The crop is divided in India. Happened because people forgot that they are Hindus: Union President

New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh president Mohan Bhagwat has said that both Hindus and India cannot be separated. If India wants to be India, then India has to be Hindu. When a Hindu wants to be a Hindu, India must remain intact. Bhagwat made the statement at a function in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

He said that this is Hindustan and traditionally Hindus live here. All the affairs of India are connected with the land of India. Not by chance. The Union President said that there is no India without Hindus and there is no Hindu without India. India broke up, Pakistan happened because we forgot that we are Hindus. The Muslims there also forgot about this.

After the first strength of those who considered themselves Hindus decreased, the number decreased so Pakistan did not remain India. Earlier, at the launch of a book in Noida, Mohan Bhagwat had said that partition was not a political issue but a question of existence.

The proposal for partition of India was accepted only to allow rivers of blood to flow. However, a lot of blood has been shed since then. Sarsanghchalak Bhagwat said that the reason for the partition of India was the result of Islam and the British invasion.

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