RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat – RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat Hindus say that they will not care about them as long as the Hindu is not strong. ‘

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangam (RSS) leader Mohan Bhagwat has once again emphasized the unity of the Hindu society, and that the unity of India is guaranteed for the safety of the Hindus. He said that the Hindu society and India are deeply connected to each other and that only India is proud when the Hindu community is strong.
In a special interview with the ‘organizer of the RSS mouthpiece’, he questioned the atrocities of Hindus and the Silence of Human Rights Organizations in the Bhagavad neighboring countries. “No one in the world will care about them until the Hindu society is strong,” he said.
‘If the Hindu is strong, the Hindus will have strength’
Mohan Bhagwat said, “The Hindu community and India are deeply linked to each other, so the ITY of the Hindu society will be proud of India. Only a strong Hindu society can present the ambition to take people who do not consider themselves Hindus, and sometimes they were Hindus. If the Hindu Society of India is strong, Hindus will naturally gain strength throughout the world. This work is going on, but not yet finished. Gradually is correct, but this situation is growing.
‘The inner strength of the Hindu society is increasing’
He said, “This time the anger of Hindus in Bangladesh has not been seen before. Now the Hindus there are telling themselves- ‘We will not run away. We will fight for our rights.’
He said the inner strength of the Hindu society is on the rise, and the expansion of the organization will give a more wider look for this power. He stressed, “As long as this goal is fully achieved, we must continue the fight.”
‘Hindus work for all the development of the Hindu nation’
Bhagavat made it clear that the association would make every effort to Hindus around the world, but to follow international rules. He said that the volunteers of the Sangam volunteer that they would work for all the development of the Hindu nation when protecting religion, culture and society.