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“Patriotism Basic Character Of Hindus”: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat

“Gandhiji had said that his patriotism originates from his dharma,” Mr Bhagwat said, stressing that dharma does not merely mean religion, it is wider than religion.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said if someone is a Hindu, he will be patriotic and that will be his basic character and nature while referring to Mahatama Gandhi’s remarks that his patriotism originates from his dharma.

Speaking at an event to release the book titled “Making of a Hindu Patriot: Background of Gandhiji’s Hind Swaraj”, authored by JK Bajaj and MD Srinivas, Mr Bhagwat said there is no need for speculation that the Sangh “is trying to appropriate Gandhiji, that is not the case, no one can appropriate great personalities like him.”

The RSS chief, while describing the book as an authentic scholarly research document on Mahatma Gandhi, said he had suggested that for him his dharma and patriotism are not different as love for his motherland originates from his spirituality.

“Gandhiji had said that his patriotism originates from his dharma,” Mr Bhagwat said, stressing that dharma does not merely mean religion, it is wider than religion.

“If someone is Hindu, he has to be patriotic, that will be his or her basic character and nature. At times you may have to awaken his or her patriotism but he (Hindu) can never be anti-India. But we have to be conscious of the fact that if one loves his country it doesn’t mean land only, it means its people, rivers, culture, traditions and everything,” Mr Bhagwat added.

Hinduism believes in the existence of unity, he underlined.

“Difference does not mean separatism and Gandhiji has suggested that Hinduism is the religion of all religions,” Mr Bhagwat said.

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