Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat is the chief (Sarsanghchalak) of the nationalist organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and was chosen, in March 2009, as the successor to K. S. Sudarshan. After K. B. Hedgewar and M.S.Golwalkar, he is one of the youngest leaders to head the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Due to a high threat perception from various Islamic terrorist organisations, in June 2015, Centre ordered the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide Bhagwat with round-the-clock protection. With Z+ VVIP security cover, he is one of the most protected Indians today. Early life: He was born in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. and comes from a family of RSS activists. He is the eldest son of his parents. From Government Veterinary College, Nagpur, he graduated in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry. Towards the end of 1975, he dropped out of his postgraduate course in Veterinary Sciences and became a pracharak (full-time promoter/worker) of the RSS.
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Mohan Bhagwant on India's unity: Speaking at the valediction ceremony of the 'Sangh Shiksha Varg' the RSS chief said that every citizen should make efforts to enhance India’s unity and integrity.
We are going to be a vishwaguru in the next 20-30 years. For that, we need to prepare at least two generations who will experience the change, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat while addressing a function to mark the birth anniversary of teen revolutionary Hemu Kalani asserted those who broke India are not happy today.
RSS annual meeting 2023: The three-day meeting will also review the progress of the organisation's expansion plan for the centenary of its foundation in 2025, head of media relations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sunil Ambekar had said.
Mohan Bhagwat on caste system: RSS Chief was addressing an event at the auditorium of Ravindra Natya Mandir in Mumbai on the occasion of the 647th birth anniversary of Saint Shiromani Rohidas.
Mohan Bhagwat on unemployment: "Everyone runs behind jobs. Government jobs are only around 10 per cent, while other jobs are around 20 per cent. No society in the world can create more than 30 per cent jobs," RSS Chief said.
Mohan Bhagwat 'Muslim' remarks: The RSS chief also said, “Islam has nothing to fear from Hindus. But at the same time, Muslims must abandon their boisterous rhetoric of supremacy.”
"It is clearly visible that everyone needs India. It is not an ordinary thing that India got the G20 presidency. It's the beginning. We've to cover a long distance. The entire society needs to walk together as India can't become Vishwa Guru through an organisation or institution," RSS chief said.
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Muslim population row in India: In his address at a public meeting, Owaisi said Bhagwat will not mention this, and he should keep data before discussing population growths.
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Citing the book that was released, "Vajrasuchi Tunk" written by Dr Madan Kulkarni and Dr Renuka Bokare, the RSS chief said social equality was a part of the Indian tradition, but it was forgotten and this led to damaging consequences.
In his address, Bhagwat said, ‘Hindus neither scare others, nor do they fear others…This is our Bharatiya sanskriti (Indian culture)’. He also said, ‘putting women on the pedestal of a goddess is not sufficient, they must be given equal rights’.
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Raising concerns over inequality, Mohan Bhagwat said "unless temples, water sources and cremation grounds are open to all Hindus, till such time the talk of equality will be a mere pipe dream".
"The concept of Hindu Rashtra is being discussed all over. Many agree with the concept but are opposed to the word ‘Hindu’ & prefer to use other words. We don't have any issue with that. For the clarity of concept - we will keep emphasizing the word Hindu for ourselves," said Bhagwat.
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