Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsangchalchal Mohan Bhagwat has made a big statement regarding reservation. He said in Nagpur that reservation is very necessary to remove the discrimination in the society. We have left our own fellow humans behind in the social order. We did not take care of them and this has been happening for almost 2,000 years. Some special steps have to be taken till we provide them equality. And I believe that one of these remedies is reservation. Reservation should continue as long as such discrimination continues. The Union fully supports the reservation provided in the Constitution.
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# Look Nagpur, Maharashtra: On reservation, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says, “We left our own fellow men behind in the social order… We did not care for them, and this continued for nearly 2,000 years… until we Don’t provide them. Equality, some special measures should be taken… pic.twitter.com/kBxrlAYAgV
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“This too is to be respected”
Sarsangchal said that reservation is not only to ensure economic or political equality but also to give respect. He said that if some sections of the society who faced discrimination faced problems for 2000 years, then why can’t we (those who did not face discrimination) face some problems for another 200 years?
Mohan Bhagwat has also spoken on family system before
Let us tell you that Sarsangchalak Mohan Bhagwat also expressed his opinion about family system a few days ago. He, meanwhile, said that the family system is being destroyed all over the world, but India has survived this crisis because ‘Truth’ is its foundation. Addressing a gathering of senior citizens in Nagpur, Mohan Bhagwat said that the roots of our culture are based on truth, though efforts are being made to uproot this culture.
Mohan Bhagwat also elaborated on the growing trend towards the fulfillment of worldly pleasures and the attempt by some to justify it through their selfish philosophy in the form of cultural Marxism. Let us tell you that India is following the ideology of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumpakam’ i.e. ‘The whole world is one family’. Indians consider the whole world as a part of their family.