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Bhagwat also called for India to move beyond the symbolism of being the “golden bird” and instead become a “lion”, asserting that the world recognises and respects power.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has started a row after he suggested that leaders should retire after 75.
The film's director, Ananth Mahadevan, said it has been delayed due to objections raised by the Brahmin community and not because the censor board suggested amendments.
Commending the service of the RSS volunteers, PM Modi said that people have seen, whether it is Mahakumbh or any other occasion, the 'swayamsevaks' were there to help people.
Addressing the first of the three scheduled meetings of District Congress Presidents, Gandhi emphasized their role as the foundation of the Congress.
During the podcast, PM Modi was seen touching on several subjects ranging from technology and politics to sports. He also recalled his childhood days and challenges tackling poverty.
He had also termed the RSS as "poison", following which BJP-RSS workers shouted slogans and blocked his car.
In today’s episode of DNA, ZEE News analysed the importance of Mohan Bhagwat’s visit to West Bengal and how Mamata Banerjee felt alarmed fearing its impact.
The RSS chief suggested that Hindu families should hold weekly discussions to evaluate whether their way of life adheres to these principles.
Rahul Gandhi condemned RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's statement on India's independence, calling it treasonous and an insult to Indians.
Kejriwal's letter to the RSS chief raised questions about BJP's recent actions. He asked whether the RSS supports the BJP's alleged wrongdoing, including vote-buying through open distribution of money and large-scale deletion of Dalits and Purvanchali votes from voter lists.
Kejriwal questioned Bhagwat about whether the RSS condones the past misconduct of the BJP.
Congress President Kharge alleged the RSS people kept talking about dividing and lynching people from morning to evening.
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