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If something goes wrong, will protest leaders atone like Mahatma: RSS chief

Bhagwat’s comments, made at the launch of a book on the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi by former NCERT director JS Rajput, came in the backdrop of the nationwide protests against the amended citizenship act and the proposed National Register of Citizens.

Published on: Feb 18, 2020 03:35 AM IST
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat asked if anyone in the present times would atone like Mahatma Gandhi if their agitation went wrong and created law and order problems.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat asserted that India of Gandhi’s dreams is now being realised (PTI File Photo)
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat asserted that India of Gandhi’s dreams is now being realised (PTI File Photo)

Gandhi’s ideals were purely Indian, therefore, he never shied from showing his Hindu credentials, Bhagwat said, asserting that India of Gandhi’s dreams is now being realised.

“Sometimes Gandhiji’s movement went wrong; but he knew his method was wrong and not his intent. He used to atone for that and take responsibility. But the movements that are going on today, if there are law and order problems is there anyone who will atone? Is there anyone who will take responsibility? If there is a lathicharge or firing, the ones who are killed atone, the one imprisoned have to face courts. But those who organise these movements either win or lose,” he said.

Criticising those who are responsible for stoking unrest, Bhagwat said, for India’s future, it is imperative to follow the follow Gandhi’s first lesson that honesty is everything. “Honesty is not a policy, it is everything…”

 
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