RSS Leader Defends Hindu Philosophy, Denies Supremacist Claims in US

RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale defended Hindu philosophy against claims of supremacism during a speech in Washington DC. He asserted that Hindus have historically never invaded or enslaved other nations and have nothing to apologise for. Hosabale also emphasised the need for stronger India-US relations based on mutual trust and people-to-people ties. He highlighted that modernisation and cultural values can coexist, with Sanatan traditions being timeless yet ever-growing.

Key Points: RSS Leader Denies Hindu Supremacism in US Speech

  • RSS leader denies Hindu supremacism
  • Hindus never invaded or enslaved others
  • Calls for stronger India-US relations
  • Sanatan traditions are timeless and modern
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"Hindus are not supremacist...have nothing to apologise for": RSS General Secretary Hosabale in US

RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale says Hindus are not supremacist, have nothing to apologise for, and calls for stronger India-US ties.

"Hindus have never invaded any country or enslaved any people. Hindus have nothing to apologise for. - Dattatreya Hosabale"

Washington DC, April 24

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale on Thursday defended Hindu philosophy and culture against claims of supremacism, saying that Hindus have historically never invaded or enslaved other nations and have nothing to apologise for.

When asked how he would respond to claims that the RSS is a Hindu supremacist organisation, Hosabale said at the Hudson Institute, "Hindu philosophy and culture are not always supremacist... We see the oneness in everybody, be it a living or a non-living thing. When that is the basic philosophy of Hindus, the supremacist nature of Hindus cannot be there. In history, Hindus have never invaded any country or ensalved any people. Hindus have nothing to apologise for."

Further, Hosabale emphasised the need for stronger India-US relations, highlighting that mutual trust, a level playing field, and enhanced people-to-people ties are key to realising India's full potential.

"If America is also looking for a strategic partnership with India... A better relationship and partnership are called for. It can be done by mutual trust and a level playing field... People-to-people relations should be strengthened," he said.

He said that modernisation and cultural values can coexist, adding that Sanatan traditions are timeless and continue to grow while preserving their ancient essence.

"... Modernisation and cultural values can exist simultaneously... Simultaneous existence of culture and modernity has been experienced in recent decades, particularly in oriental societies... I don't think the cultural values and modernisation pull in an opposition direction... Sanatan means eternity. It is ever-growing, but at the same time the ancient one," he said.

"RSS is a people's voluntary movement inspired by cultural ethos and civilisation values of the ancient society of India, which is generally known as Hindu culture... To create volunteers with character, self-confidence, a sense of service to the community and for organising the society, the RSS organises daily assemblies and weekly assemblies for 1 hour. Through these 1 hour gathering, we inculcate values of life... To create human social capital for the purpose of society's betterment and the nation's oneness... RSS renders services like relief activities during natural calamities... RSS volunteers have created civic institutions numbering nearly 40," he said.

- ANI

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Michael C
As an American trying to understand India better, this is very illuminating. The philosophical basis of "oneness" is compelling. Though I notice RSS remains controversial in some Western circles, the historical record about Hindu non-aggression is clear.
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Swati Y
Finally someone speaking truth on international stage. The secular media always brands us as extremist, but look at history - who colonized whom? Who destroyed temples? Exactly. No apologies needed for being proud of our heritage. 🙏
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Rahul R
While I appreciate the clarity on non-supremacism, I wish the RSS would also address concerns about social harmony within India. The philosophical ideal is great, but ground reality for minorities needs more visible action. Just my honest take.
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Jessica F
Interesting talk! The point about modernization and culture coexisting is something many societies struggle with. India seems to handle this balance better than most. Stronger US-India ties based on mutual respect makes perfect sense.
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Kavya N
Love how Hosabale ji connects Sanatan values with modern volunteerism. 40,000 institutions doing social work - that's real impact. This is the soft power India needs to showcase globally, not just Bollywood and yoga. 😊
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