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India News: Bhagwat said, the country at risk if Hinduism is in danger

State Bureau Ahmedabad RSS head Mohan Bhagwat Sanghchalak Hinduism called upon to strengthen the Hindus would endanger India under threat. At the closing ceremony of the worker camp in Ahmedabad Bhagwat said bluntly that the union has pioneered the nation to stand and it is not dependent on the government. Everyone will have their own job properly. Then society will wake up and leader, government and political parties will work in national interest.

Bhagwat his religion own safety advice questioned stating that the attacker is ignorant of the liberal elite. Therefore we be tolerant and Shen them. He called upon the youth to be able to engage in and serve the nation with money whenever Mahnth Jaoldwarikashkti back Saraswati Swami Sadanand cautioned that it was hundreds of years Hindu religion did not occur, but the hundred and fifty people What brought back to their religion, in 156 nations of the world have created a whirlwind. Those who went astray before, they are coming back home, it should be called conversion.

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