Mohan Bhagwat had recently said that RSS could 'prepare' military personnel faster than Army
New Delhi/Srinagar, February 12The Congress and other opposition parties on Monday demanded an apology from Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat for his reported remarks on the Indian Army, while the Sangh issued a statement where it said the remarks of its chief have been misinterpreted.In Jammu and Kashmir, state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti reiterated her appeal for an India-Pakistan dialogue to end the violence in the state, even as a gunfight raged between terrorists and security forces in Srinagar.Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba has claimed responsibility for the attack on the CRPF camp. The heavily-armed militants tried to strike the CRPF camp, located very close to SMHS Hospital from where Lashkar- e-Taiba militant Naveed Jutt alias Abu Hanzala was freed from police custody by terrorists on February 6. The incident comes two days after Jaish-e-Mohammad militants attacked an Army camp in Sunjwan area of Jammu, killing six people including five soldiers.As for ..
Congress leader Virendra Kumar Madan said that the web of lies created by the BJP and RSS has been broken
The RSS chief also said public awareness was essential for building the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Bhagwat made the remarks at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's traditional annual Dussehra Day rally here
The RSS chief said, 'We have been facing the problem of illegal Bangladeshi migrants and now Rohingyas have infiltrated into our country'
Mohan Bhagwat was addressing event organised in memory of Lal Bahadur Shastri
Authorities say renovation and repair work would be undertaken around that time
RSS's Rakesh Sinha, says Bhagwat rejected the offer while dubbing it as 'good entertainment news'
Earlier, Bhagwat had called on Pranab Mukherjee to extend Diwali greetings
Bhagwat, 66, has said he is not interested in the president's post
Bhagwat asserted that even if his name is proposed, he will not accept it
Asks vigilante groups to obey the law while espousing the cause of protecting the animal
Mohan Bhagwat made it clear that he would not take the post
Shiv Sena had mooted Bhagwat's name as the best candidate
Bhagwat said as a member of Sangh Parivar, he is devoted to his organisation and the society
Bhagwat is on an eight-day visit to Madhya Pradesh
Bhagwat is also scheduled to hold several organisational meetings in the city in January
He reiterated that whosoever born in India is Hindu and added that 'Hindu' and 'Bharatiya' are words with same meaning
He said that when the Sangh's work will expand, the society will grow and prosper