RSS not a ‘remote control’, wants strong India with ‘Hindutva at its core': Mohan Bhagwat
Dismissing allegations that RSS is a "remote control" of the NDA govt, organisation’s chief Mohan Bhagwat today said its aim was to build a strong nation with 'Hindutva' at its core. Addressing the concluding function of a four-day-long meeting of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh pracharaks from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Go here, Bhagwat said that the Sangh's aim is to build a “strong India with the right leader and with Hindutva at its core.” "There is a need to bring the right kind of change in the society based on the ideology of Hindutva," he said. RSS will strive to bring about right changes in the society to make the nation strong in the hands of a "right leader", he said without naming anyone. "RSS is not a remote control," he said in an apparent reference to the allegation of opposition parties that it dictates terms to the BJP-led NDA Government.
















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