Government Should Bring Law To Build Ram Mandir: Mohan Bhagwat

NAGPUR: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat today delivered his annual Vijayadashmi Speech in Nagpur. Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi attended the even as the chief guest. Union minister Nitin Gadkari and other dignitaries were also present on this occasion.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday stressed on the need to further strengthen the armed forces to ensure enhanced “internal and external security” and pre-empt any subversive attempts from within or outside to harm the country’s unity and integrity.

RSS Chief Bhagwat was delivering his annual Vijyadashmi speech at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur.Bhagwat said that “urban Maoism” was propagating falsehood and spreading hatred in society.

Bhagwat said the country is not careless about its security but there is a need to be more active and vigilant.  Bhagwat  has said  the government should clear the path for construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya through an appropriate and requisite law.

“The temple should have been built by now, but political parties are doing politics over it,” Mohan Bhagwat says during his Vijayadashami speech in Nagpur.

Bhagwat says that an ordinance should be brought in by the government for building the Ram temple. “People are questioning why the temple is not being built, despite their chosen government being in power,” he said.

In September, the RSS held a first-of-its-kind public outreach event in New Delhi, where Bhagwat delivered three lectures, ostensibly to clear up misunderstandings about the organisation.

Many political analysts have expressed that Ram temple could return to be a key poll issue in the Lok Sabha election next year.

As the Sabarimla temple issue is simmering, RSS chief says that men and women were treated as equals there. “We should have built consensus. The devotees should have been consulted,” he said.

Bhagwat spoke about the freedom fighters and their role in heightening the idea of India.Bhagwat said that Subhash Chandra Bose went out of the country and awakened self respect among Indian soldiers working abroad and founded independent India’s first government working in exile.

He also expressed displeasure at the delay in the implementation of schemes for SC and ST.Last year, Bhagwat had spoken on issues like the Rohingya crisis, cow vigilantism, Jammu and Kashmir and surgical strikes.

Bhagwat urged the citizens to vote for ‘the country’s good’ in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.He urged the people to vote, and not choose the NOTA option.

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