Aligarh: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat made significant remarks during his five-day visit to Aligarh, urging the Hindu community to promote social unity and eliminate caste-based discrimination. He called on the people to adopt the principles of “one temple, one well, one cremation ground,” encouraging social cohesion across all communities.
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Bhagwat emphasized that establishing social unity in India is crucial for global peace. He highlighted the importance of India’s cultural values, traditions, and moral principles, stressing the need to dismantle outdated societal thought patterns that perpetuate caste divisions. “We must bid farewell to caste discrimination and embrace unity by adhering to ethical values. We must invite people from all castes into our homes and promote social harmony at every level,” he said.
During the program, Bhagwat noted that the foundation of family values, national unity, and social harmony should be strengthened through collective celebrations of festivals. He underscored the importance of conducting nationalistic and social unity programs to fortify these values across the country.