Key Points

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's recent comments about Muslims being part of India have created polarized reactions across the political spectrum. Congress leaders have dismissed the statement as a coordinated BJP-RSS strategy aimed at political gain. Meanwhile, minority community leaders have welcomed Bhagwat's words as a powerful unifying gesture during Prophet Muhammad's anniversary celebrations. The remarks were made during the RSS centenary event where Bhagwat emphasized that opposing Muslims goes against Hindu values.

Key Points: Mohan Bhagwat RSS Chief Sparks Mixed Reactions on Muslim Remarks

  • Congress VP calls Bhagwat's remarks a BJP-RSS political strategy
  • Maharashtra Minority Commission chairman praises the unifying message
  • Bhagwat stated RSS does not believe in religious attacks
  • Remarks came during RSS centenary celebrations in Delhi
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Mixed reactions sparked by RSS chief's statement on Hindu-Muslims

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's statement on Hindu-Muslim unity triggers sharp political debate, with Congress calling it a BJP strategy and minority leaders praising it.

"Those who oppose the presence of Muslims in India are not following Hindu values - Mohan Bhagwat"

New Delhi, Aug 29

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s recent remarks on Islam and religious harmony have triggered sharp and contrasting responses from political and community leaders.

While some have hailed his words as a progressive shift, others have questioned the motive behind the timing, calling it a narrative being pushed for political gain.

Andhra Pradesh Congress Vice President V. Gurunadham, reacting sharply, said, “Now all of a sudden, Mohan Bhagwat, RSS chief of India, is telling us that Muslims are also part of India and those who are not interested in Muslims are not Hindus. This is nothing but a strategy between RSS and BJP. On one side, BJP leaders like PM Modi and Amit Shah are creating hatred between Hindus and Muslims, and on the other side, this narrative is being pushed for political gain.”

On the other hand, Pyare Khan, Chairman of the Maharashtra Minority Commission, welcomed the RSS chief’s statement and praised its timing.

“Mohan Bhagwat ji has said something that builds the nation. His remarks send a strong message to those who try to divide the country. At a time when Muslims are celebrating the 1500th birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, this is a historic and powerful gesture,” he said.

He added, “Those who regularly make divisive statements about Muslims must learn from Bhagwat ji. Only by including everyone can the nation move forward.”

While addressing a gathering on the third day of the centenary celebrations of RSS in Delhi on Thursday, Bhagwat stated, “The RSS doesn’t believe in attacking anyone, including on religious lines. Hindus are insecure due to a lack of confidence. Those who think Islam will not remain are not guided by Hindu thought. Hindu philosophy does not think this way. No Hindu thinks there will be no Islam. We are one nation first.”

He also added that those who oppose the presence of Muslims in India are not following Hindu values, a line that has since drawn widespread attention.

- IANS

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Priya S
Actions speak louder than words. We've seen so much division in recent years. If this is genuine, it should reflect in ground reality too.
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Michael C
As someone living in India for 5 years, I appreciate this message of unity. Religious harmony is what makes this country special.
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Ananya R
The timing is suspicious with elections coming up. Why suddenly change the narrative after years of polarizing speeches? 🧐
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Siddharth J
Better late than never! This is the real Hindu philosophy - Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). Hope this message reaches all corners of the country.
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Kavya N
Whether political or genuine, such statements help calm tensions. We need more leaders speaking like this from all sides. 🙏

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