Democracy Over Dissent: RSS Chief's Call for Peaceful Transformation
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasizes the importance of democratic means in achieving societal transformation amidst the regime changes in neighboring countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Bhagwat warns against the potential internal and external forces seeking to destabilize India and stresses the need for vigilance, cultural ties, and security.

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In a recent address, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat highlighted the regime changes in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal, attributing them to violent outbursts of public anger. He stressed that societal transformation should be pursued through democratic means, not through violence.
Bhagwat underscored the disconnect between governments and society and the lack of people-oriented administrators as root causes of discontent. He cautioned that forces aiming to disrupt India's stability remain active and warned about the opportunistic actions of dominant global powers during such disturbances.
He called for vigilance and enhanced security while emphasizing cultural bonds with neighboring countries. Bhagwat also addressed the challenges posed by Naxalites, urging a comprehensive action plan to promote justice, development, and harmony in affected areas, showcasing India's leadership and armed forces' readiness.
(With inputs from agencies.)