Non-violence is necessary to teach the atrocities a lesson but also our religion- Mohan Bhagwat
New Delhi, the country is in anger against Pakistan following a terrorist attack on April 7 in Pahlgam in Jammu and Kashmir. In this regard, RSS President Mohan Bhagwat has also urged the oppressors to teach lessons. “It is our religion to teach a lesson to the atrocities,” he said.
Bhagwat said that teaching a lesson to atrocities is not violence but non -violence. Non -violence is our religion, but it is also necessary to teach religion to those who are oppressed. We never harm our neighbors. However, if he is constantly on the wrong road, it is the king’s duty to protect the people.
The king will do his job. Further, the attack is reminiscent that this is a battle between religion and religion. People were killed by asking their religion. Hindus will never do this. This is not our nature. Hate and hostility are not in our culture, but to endure silently, our culture is not our culture.
There is pain in our heart. We are in anger. We have to show our strength to eliminate these evil sinners. Bhagwat said that Ravana was also killed. Because, he refused to change his mind. No option was left. Lord Rama gave him the opportunity to improve, but he did not improve, and he was killed.
We expect strong action. A true non -violent person has to be strong. If they do not show strength, they will take advantage of it. We have to show our strength and teach them a lesson.





























