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Global powers fumbling, looking towards India, says RSS head BhagwatThe Sangh chief also said that no matter which society we belong to, we are all one and our being united is our biggest strength.
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat

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New Delhi: After experimenting with 2000 years, global powers are fumbling and looking towards India, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Monday at a function in Delhi.

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“The difference between India and that of the rest of the world was that they stopped after searching for truth and happiness in the visible world outside and we, after searching outside, began looking for it within and realised the truth,” Bhagwat said at a function to commemorate the 2550th death anniversary of Jain spiritual leader Mahavir Swami.

“We do not discriminate, divide. It is our responsibility to show this path to the entire world because time has come. The world is looking up to Bharat with hope,” he added.

“The people are fighting in the country and abroad today. It’s because there is no tendency to stay together. They want materialistic happiness. That’s why, many bloodshed took place in the past and are still happening in the name of the truth,” he added.

Bhagwat also spoke about the Pran Pratistha of the temple, he said that once again Ram has returned to Ayodhya. Talking about everyone being united in India, the Sangh chief also said that no matter which society we belong to, we are all one and our being united is our biggest strength.

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(Published 12 February 2024, 22:34 IST)