Teaching lesson to hooligans also India's religion: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, during the release of Swami Vigyananand’s book Hindu Manifesto, asserted that while non-violence is a core Indian value, teaching a lesson to those who harm the nation is also a part of the country's duty. He cited the kil...

He emphasised that while India holds non-violence as its core value, there are individuals who persistently act against the nation. In such cases, Bhagwat argued, appropriate action must be taken. "Non-violence is our nature, our religion, our basic character, our value. Our non-violent character also aims to develop the same character in others. But there are some people who will not change, no matter what you do. They will keep troubling the world, so what to do about it? Teaching a lesson to hooligans is also our religion," Bhagwat stated.
To further illustrate his point, Bhagwat referred to the killing of Ravana in the Ramayana, explaining that it was an act of non-violence, as there were no other options left. The killing was necessary to free Ravana from his body, allowing him to be reborn.
Bhagwat also reiterated that India has never insulted or harmed its neighbours. However, he highlighted that if a neighbor turns to evil, it is the duty of the king to protect the people. "The king must perform his duty," he added.
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