RSS Chief's Groundbreaking Dialogue with Muslim Leaders: A Step Towards Unity
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat held talks with Muslim intellectuals to boost national unity, focusing on madrasas and integrating modern education. Emphasizing communal harmony, he clarified RSS's inclusive stance. A joint resolution aimed at collective progress was adopted, marking a collaborative educational commitment.

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Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), spearheaded a significant dialogue on Thursday with leading Muslim intellectuals, muftis, and maulanas at Haryana Bhavan. This initiative aimed to foster national unity and social harmony through collaborative educational efforts.
The discussions primarily centered on the present condition of India's madrasa educational framework and explored potential reforms to blend it with mainstream education. The emphasis was on integrating Muslim youth with modern, job-oriented education systems.
In his address, Bhagwat asserted that the RSS and Hindutva are not against any religion or community, stressing the importance of communal harmony and cooperation. Several Muslim leaders echoed this sentiment, endorsing the RSS's outreach efforts and expressing optimism about future collaborations. The meeting concluded with a joint resolution to strengthen mutual trust and promote inclusive national progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)