We don't need to convert to make India a world leader: Union President

Raipur, Ta. 20
In our Bhagirath work of making India a world leader, we do not need anyone to convert. We just have to teach them to live. We were born in India to teach this lesson to the whole world. "Our religion inspires anyone to become a good man without asking them to change their worship," said RSS president Mohan Bhagwat.
RSS President Mohan Bhagwat was present at the closing ceremony of 'Ghosh Shibir' held on Madak Island on Shivnath river flowing from Mungeli district of Chhattisgarh. He said, "Satyamev Jayate Nanrutam" means that only truth triumphs and not untruth. No matter how hard the liar tries, he cannot be victorious. We have to make a concerted effort to make India a world leader.
He added that all of us are committed in this field, remembering the virtues of our forefathers, and that we will move forward in harmony and harmony, working in unison for the creation of Vishwaguru India, the giver of peace and happiness to the whole world.
He further said that there is unity in diversity and diversity in unity. India has never wanted to harm anyone. Our forefathers went all over the world from here and told their religion (truth) in different countries but they did not change anyone. He has left what he had. Gave them knowledge, gave them science. Giving Mathematics and Ayurveda. Teach them civility.
He added that even China, which is fighting with us, says that India had gained influence in China 2000 years ago. He does not hesitate to say so because the memories of this influence are pleasant, not sad. Mohan Bhagwat further said that the world kills only those who are weak. Swami Vivekananda said that weakness is a sin, strong means to unite. A person cannot be strong alone. In Kali Yuga, only organization is considered as power.
He said about Ghosh performance, you may have seen that different instruments were playing in this camp. The instrumentalists were also different. Yet their tunes were getting. It is this tone that binds us. In the same way, although they all come from different languages ​​and different provinces, they all have the same origin. This is the tone of our country. It is also our power. If one tries to change that tune, it will not be successful because there is only one string in the country and only one rhythm will make the survey equal.

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