Sangh’s support to the statement ‘If we divide we will be divided’

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Sangh's support to the statement 'If we divide we will be divided'

Mathura. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s controversial statement ‘Batenge to Katenge’ has received the support of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. RSS has favored the unity of Hindu society and has said that if there is no unity then there will be a big loss. In a press conference regarding the Sangh meeting in Mathura, RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale said on Saturday – If the Hindu society does not remain united then in today’s language it can be ‘Bantenge to Katenge’. It is noteworthy that an important meeting of the Sangh is going on in Mathura.

Dattatreya Hosabale said- If we differentiate between forward, backward, caste and language in the society, we will be destroyed. Therefore unity is necessary. The unity of Hindu society is for public welfare. She will provide happiness to everyone. Forces are working to break Hindus. It is important to warn. In response to a question regarding the tussle between the Sangh and the BJP, Hosabale said – We are a public organization. We have no dispute with anyone. We meet everyone from BJP, Congress, industrialists. We want that there should be no hatred in the society.

Explaining the need to remain organized and united, Hosabale said – cases of conversion are coming from many places. Attacks have also taken place during Durga Puja and Ganesh immersion. Hindu society should protect itself and remain united. When a landslide occurred in Wayanad, Kerala, a thousand volunteers came to serve. Hindus and Muslims were all helped equally. When Muslim people died, volunteers performed their last rites as per their beliefs.

It is noteworthy that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said for the first time in Agra on August 27 in reference to the violence taking place before the coup in Bangladesh – Nothing is greater than the nation. The nation will be strong only when we are united. We are seeing in Bangladesh, those mistakes should not be made here… if we divide we will be divided. Will remain united, will remain noble. Will remain safe and will reach the pinnacle of prosperity. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while attacking the Congress in a public meeting held after laying the foundation stone of various schemes in Thane, Maharashtra on October 5, said – their vote bank will remain one, but the rest will be easily divided. We have to remember that if we divide then those who divide will organize the gathering.