Vajpai had made a sensible suggestion. As a gesture of good will Muslims give Hindus Ram janambhomi Ayodhya Kanshivisvanath Varanasi Krishan janambhomi Mathura and close this chapter once and for all
Mohan Bhagwat must be mindful of the potential repercussions of his recent statements, much like the BJP faced backlash during the last general election. At that time, BJP president J.P. Nadda declared that the party no longer needed the RSS's support, while its candidate Lallu Singh controversially claimed that securing 400+ seats would allow the party to usher in a new era, even changing the Constitution. These remarks proved to be the proverbial "death nail in the coffin," leading to the loss of 29 crucial seats in Uttar Pradesh alone. It was only after recognizing this misstep and making necessary corrections that the RSS stepped in to support the BJP in the Haryana and Maharashtra state elections, yielding visible success. This underscores the inseparable bond between the RSS and BJP, akin to the well-known proverb चोली दामन का साथ. Similarly, Bhagwat's recent comments risk derailing the momentum required to establish Bharat as a true Hindu Rashtra, restore its cultural glory, and protect the majority Sanatani community. His speech seems to play a double game, undermining the significant progress made since 2014 toward reviving the nation’s cultural and spiritual heritage. It further jeopardizes the efforts of dedicated statesmen like Narendra Modi, Yogi Adityanath, and others, who have tirelessly worked in this direction. Bhagwat must issue a clarificatory statement at the earliest opportunity, ensuring that his words are not misconstrued as a setback to the ongoing mission of making Bharat a Hindu Rashtra or as a rejection of the efforts undertaken thus far. Clarity is essential to prevent unnecessary confusion and to maintain the collective focus on the vision of a resurgent Bharat.
It is not Hindu Muslim problem. It is civilisational identity problem I think Mohan Bhagava realizes.
Vajpai had made a sensible suggestion. As a gesture of good will Muslims give Hindus Ram janambhomi Ayodhya Kanshivisvanath Varanasi Krishan janambhomi Mathura and close this chapter once and for all
Mohan Bhagwat must be mindful of the potential repercussions of his recent statements, much like the BJP faced backlash during the last general election. At that time, BJP president J.P. Nadda declared that the party no longer needed the RSS's support, while its candidate Lallu Singh controversially claimed that securing 400+ seats would allow the party to usher in a new era, even changing the Constitution. These remarks proved to be the proverbial "death nail in the coffin," leading to the loss of 29 crucial seats in Uttar Pradesh alone. It was only after recognizing this misstep and making necessary corrections that the RSS stepped in to support the BJP in the Haryana and Maharashtra state elections, yielding visible success. This underscores the inseparable bond between the RSS and BJP, akin to the well-known proverb चोली दामन का साथ.
Similarly, Bhagwat's recent comments risk derailing the momentum required to establish Bharat as a true Hindu Rashtra, restore its cultural glory, and protect the majority Sanatani community. His speech seems to play a double game, undermining the significant progress made since 2014 toward reviving the nation’s cultural and spiritual heritage. It further jeopardizes the efforts of dedicated statesmen like Narendra Modi, Yogi Adityanath, and others, who have tirelessly worked in this direction.
Bhagwat must issue a clarificatory statement at the earliest opportunity, ensuring that his words are not misconstrued as a setback to the ongoing mission of making Bharat a Hindu Rashtra or as a rejection of the efforts undertaken thus far. Clarity is essential to prevent unnecessary confusion and to maintain the collective focus on the vision of a resurgent Bharat.