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Bhagwat said, "People who came to India after Partition are not refugees, they chose the country, not wealth; We all lost the battle to keep India united

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that it is not right to call those who came to India from Pakistan after the partition of 1947 as refugees. He was a 'warrior of struggle' who chose India leaving behind the land, business and wealth created by several generations. He said that these people came to India because they could practice their religion here without fear. We all lost the battle to keep India united, but they did not abandon their faith. Bhagwat was speaking at the 75th foundation day function of the Sindhu Education Society in Nagpur on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the RSS also announced an Akhil Bharatiya Pratap Pracharak Meet to be held in Belagavi, Karnataka from July 10 to 12. Bhagwat to release 100 videos based on the lives of RSS pracharaks as part of its centenary year celebrations, says Bhagwat New Delhi: As part of the RSS's centenary year celebrations, Bhagwat will release 100 videos based on the lives of pracharaks. On the same day, 'Dr. There will also be a public broadcast of a YouTube video titled 'Hedgewar: Shalivahana of the Modern Era'. On July 5, he will inaugurate 'Sanmarg Mind Wellness Centre' in Nagpur. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will also be present at the event. Mohan Bhagwat's last 2 speeches... June 15: RSS is not a secret organisation, the government knows, no one has asked for registration in 100 years, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said during the Sangh's centenary programme in Thrissur, Kerala. The Sangh has nothing to hide. Bhagwat was asked if the Karnataka government had termed the activities of the RSS as secret and said that the organisation should be registered. In response, he said, "The Sangh does not need to answer to anyone. It is not a secret organisation but operates openly. The government knows that the union exists. February 7: Bhagwat says he will resign if Sangh asks him to, any Hindu can become RSS president; Giving Bharat Ratna to Savarkar will enhance the dignity of the award Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that if the Sangh asks him to resign, he will do so immediately. Generally, it is said that there is a tradition of not holding any post after the age of 75. The RSS chief said that being a Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra or Brahmin is not a qualification to be a Sarsanghchalak. Who works for a Hindu organization. He becomes the Sarsanghchalak (RSS president).

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