New Delhi
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has given a big statement in the context of Pahalgam terror attack, saying that the current struggle is between religion and unrighteousness and not only in the name of a sect or religion. He also said that those who kill people by asking religion are radical, and such conduct is a reflection of the demonic tendency. Emphasizing the action against terrorism, the RSS Chief said that if we have power then it has to be shown.
The RSS Chief said, “This fight is not between sects or religions. Its basis is definitely religion and sect, but it is actually a fight between religion and unrighteousness.” He further said, “Indian soldiers or citizens never killed anyone by asking religion. Hindus never kill religion by asking religion. Those who kill people by asking religion are radical, and such conduct is a reflection of the demonic tendency.”
He said, “We have pain in our heart. We are angry but have to show strength to destroy evil. If Ravana did not change his intention, there was no other option. Rama gave him a chance to improve and then hit him. ”
Gave exemplary from Ram-Ravana episode
Giving the example of Ravana’s episode, Mohan Bhagwat said, “Ravana was a devotee of Lord Shiva, Knowing Veda, but his mind and intellect were not ready to change. Rama ended such a demon, because sometimes destruction is necessary for change.” He said that the end of people of demonic tendency is necessary to protect the country and religion.
Mohan Bhagwat said, “It is natural for every citizen of the country to have sorrow and anger, because the destruction of demons requires infinite power.” He also emphasized that some people are beyond consciousness and logic and no improvement in such people is possible, only strict action is their solution.





