The RSS Chief mentioned downside within the Hindu society is inequality and untouchability. (File)
Chitradurga, Karnataka:
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday insisted upon stopping non secular conversion saying that it separates people from their roots.
Mr Bhagwat was addressing the seers of the Dalit and Backward Courses communities throughout an occasion organised at Sri Shivasharan Madarachannaiah Gurupeetha in Chitradurga.
“Non secular conversion results in separatism. Conversion separates one from the roots. Therefore, we should always try to cease non secular conversion,” the RSS Sarsangh Chalak was quoted as saying in a press release issued by the outfit.
“If we wish India to stay as India, we’ve to be what we’re (culturally) or else India is not going to stay India. Therefore, we’ve to make sure that ‘Dharma’ ought to pervade throughout,” he added.
In line with him, the issue within the Hindu society is untouchability and inequality, which exist solely within the thoughts and never within the scriptures.
“Resolving this downside, which has been current in our thoughts for a lot of centuries might take time to fade. There’s a have to discover a answer to this problem. It should absolutely occur someday and we’re engaged on it. Until then, we should always have persistence,” Bhagwat mentioned.
The RSS chief emphasised upon specializing in Indian tradition resembling respecting the elders and treating ladies with dignity.
“Fashionable approach of educating imparts schooling nevertheless it distances from tradition. If we’ve to strengthen tradition and dedication, then we’ve to affiliate ourselves with some type of worshipping, which the seers alone can do,” Bhagwat informed the non secular heads.
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