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Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special encourages Hindu society to unite for its ‘protection and safety’

Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special encourages Hindu society to unite for its 'protection and safety'

In a strong and eloquent speech, Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special urged society to rise against the incidents of stone pelting that are becoming rampant. While addressing the jam-packed house of volunteers, Bhagwat made the country’s attention go to the essence of self-defence. He has stated that during festivals like Ganesh Utsav, the stone pelting has happened frequently, and till the authorities arrive, people must defend themselves.

Preparation, that is the job of the society. “We cannot just stand and suffer,” said Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special. He called upon the people to be proactive to save their homes and properties. As per him, this is a fundamental right to save oneself from such hooliganism.

During the event, Mohan Bhagwat also explained bigger issues concerning national security and integrity. He outlined that strength of a nation guarantees safety to its people within and outside the borders of the nation. The increasing global recognition regarding India is directly related to its power and resilience, he said.

Emphasising social cohesion, Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special elaborated on the need to wipe out the divisions in society. He said the difference of language, caste, or region must not lead to divisions within the Hindu community. There has to be unity, discipline, and mutual respect for growth to take place in society.

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He drew attention to self-reliance and social justice, especially in times of crisis. The Mohan Bhagwat on Dhassera special speech underlined how volunteers have to play an important role in spreading civic consciousness, family values, and environmental awareness. Bhagwat finally called on every individual to contribute toward society’s well-being, since even small efforts can bring great changes.

Actually, the speech turned out to be an appeal to society for resistance, like pelting stones in the face of such threats, and for more unity and self-reliance.

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