Center  Embrace Power and Non-Violence: India’s Path to Progress

Center Embrace Power and Non-Violence: India’s Path to Progress

India will advocate for non-violence while also emphasizing the importance of strength, as RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat believes that power is the only language the world understands.

Speaking at a gathering of saints in Haridwar, Bhagwat expressed his belief that the vision of Swami Vivekananda and Maharshi Aurobindo for India will become a reality within 10 to 15 years.

“We can achieve the India envisioned by Swami Vivekananda and Maharshi Aurobindo in 10-15 years if we accelerate our efforts,” Bhagwat stated during the event on Wednesday.

Emphasizing the need for unity and determination in achieving societal goals, Bhagwat highlighted the importance of leading by example without fear.

“We must strive for strength and visibility, as the world recognizes power. We do not harbor ill-will towards anyone, but we must be prepared to assert our strength,” Bhagwat explained.

Bhagwat asserted that Hindu Rashtra is synonymous with Sanatan Dharma, stressing that the progress of religion is essential for the progress of India.

“The advancement of India is inevitable as we have embraced our diversity and traditions. We must march forward together, setting aside our differences to reach our goals within 20-25 years,” Bhagwat stated.

Bhagwat concluded by affirming that India’s journey of progress has begun and will not be halted by anyone.

“We will continue to move forward, eliminating any obstacles in our path. Our unity and diversity will guide us towards success,” Bhagwat declared.

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