Friday, November 8th, 2024

Deep State, Voxism, Cultural Marxist… When RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat told what are the challenges before the country

New Delhi: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat discussed several issues in his/her Vijayadashami celebration speech. The Sangh chief told about the challenges facing the country. he/she said that Deep State, Voxism and Cultural Marxist are in discussion these days. They are declared enemies of all cultural traditions. Apart from this, Bhagwat also raised the issue of atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. he/she said that being weak is a crime, hence Hindus need to be united.

What are the enemies of cultural traditions?

The RSS chief said, “Deep state”, ‘vocalism’, ‘cultural Marxist’ are in discussion these days. In fact, they are declared enemies of all cultural traditions. The complete destruction of cultural values, traditions and whatever is considered noble or auspicious is part of the functioning of this group. Bringing the systems and institutions that shape the society’s mind under their influence and destroying the thoughts, values ​​and beliefs of the society through them, this is the first stage of this methodology.

Told the challenges facing the country

he/she further said, by giving vent to dissatisfaction, that component is made different from the rest of the society, against the system, and aggressive. Direct conflicts are created by finding fault lines in the society. An atmosphere of anarchy and fear is created by intensifying distrust and hatred towards the system, law, governance, administration etc. This makes it easier to establish dominance over that country.

Issue of Bangladeshi Hindus raised

Regarding the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, Mohan Bhagwat said, the immediate and local reasons for the violent coup that just happened in Bangladesh are one aspect of that development. But the tradition of unnecessarily brutal atrocities on the Hindu society was repeated again. In protest against those atrocities, the Hindu community there got organized this time and came out of the house to defend itself, hence there was some protection. But as long as this tyrannical fundamentalist nature exists there, the sword of danger will remain hanging over the heads of all the minority communities including the Hindus there.

Also talked about population imbalance

he/she further said, that is why the illegal infiltration from that country into India and the resulting population imbalance has become a matter of serious concern among the common people in the country. Due to this illegal infiltration, there are question marks on mutual harmony and security of the country. The Hindu community, which has become a minority in Bangladesh, will need the help of all those who support generosity, humanity and goodwill, especially the Government of India and Hindus around the world. To remain unorganized and weak is to invite atrocities by the wicked. This lesson should also be learned by the Hindu society across the world. But the matter does not stop here.

‘There is talk of Bangladesh meeting Pakistan’

Now there (in Bangladesh) there is talk of meeting Pakistan to escape from India. There is no need to tell which countries want to put pressure on India by creating and establishing such discussions. Its measures are a matter of governance. But the most worrying thing for the society is that there is a possibility of destroying the decency and culture existing in the society, converting diversity into isolation, creating distrust towards the system among the groups suffering from problems and converting dissatisfaction into anarchy. Efforts have increased.

‘Incidents inciting radicalization have increased in the country’

Bhagwat further said, there is a sudden increase in the incidents inciting radicalization without any reason in the country. There may be dissatisfaction with the situation or policies, but there are democratic ways to express it and oppose them. Indulging in violence without following them, attacking one or the other specific section of the society, indulging in violence without any reason, trying to create fear, this is hooliganism. There are efforts to instigate this or it is done in a planned manner. Respected Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar has called such behavior as ‘Grammar of Anarchy’. The incidents of unprovoked stone pelting on the processions of Shri Ganpati immersion during the recently passed Ganeshotsavs and the tense situation that followed are an example of the same grammar.

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