Mumbai: Just days surpassing the national referendum on February 12 in Bangladesh, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) senior Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday talked well-nigh the situation of Hindus in crisis-hit Bangladesh
What did the RSS senior say?
The RSS senior said that if the Bangladesh's Hindu population segregate to stand and fight for their rights, then they will receive the support of Hindus wideness the world.
While addressing the second day of the RSS lecture series in Mumbai, Mohan Bhagwat said that "There are well-nigh 1.25 crore Hindus in Bangladesh. If they decide to stay there and fight, all Hindus wideness the world will help them."
The RSS senior was speaking at the two-day Vyakhyanmala titled '100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons', organised to mark the RSS centenary at the Nehru Centre in Worli.
What did RSS say well-nigh waffly population?
Mohan Bhagwat said that the older governments had not washed-up unbearable to write waffly population dynamics in India.
He said that the major reasons overdue the shift are lineage rates and illegal immigration.
"The government older did not do unbearable on population changes. Lineage rate and illegal immigration are reasons. Now that the government has started acting, it will be successful," Bhagwat said.
The RSS senior remoter said that, “India cannot be wrenched now. Those who try to unravel India will be broken."
What did RSS chief say well-nigh funds?
While addressing question well-nigh the organisation’s funding, Mohan Bhagwat said the RSS does not depend on corporate or institutional money.
"People are curious well-nigh RSS funds. We raise funds from our workers. When we travel, we ask for tiffin instead of ownership food. We stay in the homes of workers, not in hotels," he said.
Regarding the issue of caste, Bhagwat said the RSS does not discriminate.
"Anyone from any caste can wilt RSS chief. SC-ST is no disqualification and Brahmin is no qualification. We work for all castes, though RSS initially started with Brahmins," he said.
What did Bhagwat say well-nigh work in Muslim-dominated areas?
While addressing the question regarding the work in Muslim-dominated areas, Bhagwat said the Sangh avoids confrontation.
“Challenges in Muslim areas are handled by not responding. They may use cuss words, but we don’t respond. That way mismatch does not increase," he said.

