‘One temple, a cremation ground’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s call for social unity; The Congress accused it of divided society. Bharat News

New Delhi: Rashtraapathri Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said Social unity The public is asking the public to embrace “a temple, a well, and a cremation ground”. Meanwhile, the Congress attacked the saffron organization of the BJP and the RSS’s “Waqf (Amendment) Act a” Conspiracy “Act calling the saffron organization to form a” division “.
PTI, citing sources, said that Bhagwat emphasized the importance of “values” (values), which anchor members to build a community anchor in tradition, cultural heritage and moral integrity.
He advocated celebrating festivals simultaneously as a means to strengthen national pride and promote social unity.
He encouraged Swim Sevak to actively engage with all sections of the society – to promote harmony and unity at the ground level in his homes.
During his five-day visit to Aligarh, God addressed Swayamsevak in two Sheikhs-at one HB Inter College and another Panchan Nagari Park-to highlight that it is necessary for India to realize its global role in promoting peace for India.
‘RSS against weaker sections of BJP, poor, women, society’
Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge said in the BJP-RSS pair that he was “against poor, women and weaker sections of society”.
Addressing a rally in Bihar, Kharge said, “They are against poor, women and weaker sections of society … They (RSS-BJP) cannot think for the betterment of society. They believe in dividing a society based on caste and religion.”
He said, “The Waqf (Amendment) Bill passed by Parliament is a conspiracy of BJP and RSS to create a division between communities,” he said.
This Congress leader Harshwordan Sapkal questioned that when the RSS would name a Dalit, Muslim, or woman as its head, Mallikrajun Kharge was a Dalit. He was responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks, challenging the Congress to appoint Muslims as AICC President if its support for the community was honest.