Hindu Seers, Ex-Litigant Back RSS Chief's 'Vishwaguru' Vision for India

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat expressed conviction that India will become a 'vishwaguru' at a temple ceremony in Nagpur. Hindu seers supported his statement but warned about brain drain and called for rapid development. Former Babri Masjid litigant Iqbal Ansari said India is already a 'vishwaguru' due to religious brotherhood. Seers also dismissed doubters, comparing them to those who questioned the Ram Temple construction.

Key Points: RSS Chief's 'Vishwaguru' Vision Backed by Hindu Seers

  • RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says India will become 'vishwaguru'
  • Hindu seers support but caution about brain drain
  • Former Babri Masjid litigant Iqbal Ansari says India already a 'vishwaguru'
  • Seers compare doubts to those about Ram Temple construction
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Hindu seers, former Babri Masjid litigant back RSS chief's conviction of India becoming 'Vishwaguru'

Hindu seers and ex-Babri Masjid litigant Iqbal Ansari support RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's conviction that India will become a 'vishwaguru'.

"Do not harbour doubt, Bharat will become vishwaguru. - Mohan Bhagwat"

Ayodhya, April 25

Hindu seers on Saturday while supporting Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat's conviction that India will become 'vishwaguru' in the near future, cautioned that the nation needs to be wary of brain drain. Moreover, former Babri Masjid litigant Iqbal Ansari stressed that India is already a 'vishwaguru' and as long as brotherhood prevails among all religions in India, it will continue to remain so.

Speaking at the foundation-stone laying ceremony of 'Bharat Durga Shakti Sthal' temple in Nagpur, Bhagwat said, "Do not harbour doubt, Bharat will become vishwaguru. Earlier, people would ask me if Ram Mandir will ever be built. And I kept saying, "I don't know how, but it will happen."

He added that uncertainty must be replaced with conviction.

Saint Varun Dasji Maharaj emphasised that in order to become a 'vishwaguru', India needs to restrain brain drain.

"India was a 'vishwaguru' earlier as well, but in view of the current international scenario, technological advancements, and scientific progress, the country will also have to stop the brain drain of its talent," he told IANS.

"India can become 'vishwaguru' only if development takes place at double the speed," he added.

While backing RSS Chief Bhagwat's statement, Deveshacharyaji Maharaj of Siddha Peeth Hanumangarhi said that those who doubt India in becoming a 'vishwaguru', "are foolish".

"Just as those who doubted the construction of the Ram Temple were foolish. Such people don't deserve to exist in the society," he said.

Praising the sea of talent in India, he asserted, "Today in many countries, Indians have been appointed in some or the other highest position."

Echoing Varun Dasji Maharaj, Deveshacharyaji, too, cautioned the Union government to be mindful of brain drain.

Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya told IANS, "RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat has assured the people of the country. India was, is, and will remain a 'vishwaguru'."

According to him, the RSS Chief has given a message that there are some 'anti-Sanatan' powers who have created a web regarding 'Ghazwa-e-Hind'.

"Because of this, people are concerned about the safety of Hindus in the country," Paramhans Acharya said.

He also added, "He (Bhagwat) has assured that the future of the country is bright. No one can stop the progress of the nation."

Iqbal Ansari, former litigant in the Babri Masjid dispute, underlined that while India has already been a 'vishwaguru', as long as brotherhood prevails among the Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians, it will continue to remain the same.

"Wherever we are lacking, that would be fulfilled as well," he said.

Ansari urged that equal respect should be given to all religions in the country.

- IANS

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Ishita S
Iqbal Ansari's point about brotherhood among all religions is crucial. India's strength has always been its unity in diversity. If we start enforcing religious superiority, we will lose that essence. Let's focus on being a Vishwaguru through compassion and knowledge, not through divisive rhetoric. 🙏
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Suresh O
I support the RSS chief's confidence. Look at our progress in science, space, and IT—we have the talent. But we must double down on manufacturing and infrastructure. Only then can we truly lead the world like we did in ancient times. Brain drain is a problem, but with better policies, we can reverse it.
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James A
As someone from the US, I see India's potential from afar. Indians excel globally in tech and medicine. But being a Vishwaguru means more than economic power—it requires ethical leadership on climate, conflict resolution, and human rights. I hope India achieves that balance.
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Naveen S
I am a bit skeptical about the "conviction" approach. Ram temple happened after decades of legal battles and social consensus. We need concrete plans for education, poverty reduction, and environmental sustainability, not just emotional speeches. Let's work hard first, then call ourselves Vishwaguru. 🧐
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Pallavi W
The brain drain point is so valid. My brother moved to Canada after his PhD because of better research funding. We need to stop this talent loss by investing in our own institutions. But I also appreciate the vision—let's hope both government and society work together on this. 🌟

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