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Referring to wars in Ukraine and Israel, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said the world is looking towards India to show a new path to peace and prosperity. He said the world is facing the scourge of fanaticism, arrogance and hysteria stemming from “religious fanaticism” and can’t counter these problems with its “inadequate vision”. Addressing RSS workers in Nagpur, he also revealed the date of inauguration for the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
“The world is facing the scourge of fanaticism, arrogance, and hysteria stemming from religious sectarianism. Any solution to conflicts like the war in Ukraine or the Gaza Strip, which arise due to a clash of interests and extremism, remains elusive. A lifestyle out of sync with nature is producing a string of new physical and mental- health issues amid unabashed consumerism,” Bhagwat said.
He said the world is looking at Bharat “expectantly” to lead by example.
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“Terrorism, exploitation, and totalitarianism are getting a free run to wreak havoc. It has become abundantly clear that the world cannot counter these problems with its inadequate vision. Therefore, the world is looking towards Bharat expectantly to lead by example and show a new path to peace and prosperity, based on its own Sanatan (eternal) values and Sanskars,” he added.
Bhagwat also revealed the date for the inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
“A temple of Lord Ram is being built in Ayodhya…Lord Ram (idol) will be installed at the temple on January 22…On that day, we can organise programmes at our own temples in the whole country,” he added.
He also talked about Manipur in his address.
“The situation in Manipur is gradually returning to normal. But how did the strife begin as for years, the Kuki and Meitei communities have been living there. Did external forces orchestrate this?” he added.
He described “cultural Marxism” as “selfish, discriminatory and deceitful” forces seeking “sectarian interests” by taking “control of the media and academia” and plunging the nation into “confusion, chaos, and corruption”.
With inputs from agencies
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