Nagpur, India – The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief, Mohan Bhagwat, delivered a fiery address during the RSS Dussehra rally in Nagpur, where he voiced his concerns about the influence of cultural Marxists and woke elements on Indian society. In his speech, Bhagwat alleged that these groups were leveraging their presence in media and academia to disrupt the nation’s education and culture, promoting chaos and corruption.
Disturbing Influence on Indian Society
Bhagwat did not mince words when he accused cultural Marxists and woke elements of seeking to disrupt societal orderliness, morality, culture, dignity, and restraint through their pervasive influence in various sectors, including the media and academia.
Manipur Violence: A Closer Look
Shifting his focus to the ongoing violence in Manipur, Bhagwat labeled it as a manufactured crisis, rather than a spontaneous occurrence. He insinuated that “outside forces” were behind the turmoil in the north-eastern state. Bhagwat’s questions were pointed, as he probed, “Who benefits from such secessionism and internal conflict? Were people from outside involved in what happened there?”
The Role of External Forces
Elaborating further on the Manipur situation, Bhagwat questioned the role of external powers in taking advantage of the unrest and instability in Manipur. He raised the possibility of geopolitics in Southeast Asia playing a significant role in these events.
Promoting Unity Ahead of 2024 General Elections
Bhagwat took the opportunity to remind the audience of the upcoming 2024 general elections. He cautioned against attempts to garner votes by exploiting emotions and divisions among the populace. Instead, he urged the people to cast their votes with the unity, integrity, identity, and development of the country in mind.
Ayodhya Temple’s Lord Ram Idol Installation
Concluding his speech on a more optimistic note, Bhagwat informed the gathering that the idol of Lord Ram would be installed at the Ayodhya temple on January 22. He encouraged people to organize programs at temples across the country to celebrate this auspicious occasion.
Mohan Bhagwat’s speech at the RSS Dussehra rally shed light on his concerns about the influence of cultural Marxists and woke elements in Indian society. He questioned their impact on education and culture while also shedding light on the Manipur violence situation, suggesting external involvement. With the upcoming 2024 general elections, Bhagwat stressed the importance of voting for the country’s unity and development.
Nagpur, India – The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief, Mohan Bhagwat, delivered a fiery address during the RSS Dussehra rally in Nagpur, where he voiced his concerns about the influence of cultural Marxists and woke elements on Indian society. In his speech, Bhagwat alleged that these groups were leveraging their presence in media and academia to disrupt the nation’s education and culture, promoting chaos and corruption.
Disturbing Influence on Indian Society
Bhagwat did not mince words when he accused cultural Marxists and woke elements of seeking to disrupt societal orderliness, morality, culture, dignity, and restraint through their pervasive influence in various sectors, including the media and academia.
Manipur Violence: A Closer Look
Shifting his focus to the ongoing violence in Manipur, Bhagwat labeled it as a manufactured crisis, rather than a spontaneous occurrence. He insinuated that “outside forces” were behind the turmoil in the north-eastern state. Bhagwat’s questions were pointed, as he probed, “Who benefits from such secessionism and internal conflict? Were people from outside involved in what happened there?”
The Role of External Forces
Elaborating further on the Manipur situation, Bhagwat questioned the role of external powers in taking advantage of the unrest and instability in Manipur. He raised the possibility of geopolitics in Southeast Asia playing a significant role in these events.
Promoting Unity Ahead of 2024 General Elections
Bhagwat took the opportunity to remind the audience of the upcoming 2024 general elections. He cautioned against attempts to garner votes by exploiting emotions and divisions among the populace. Instead, he urged the people to cast their votes with the unity, integrity, identity, and development of the country in mind.
Ayodhya Temple’s Lord Ram Idol Installation
Concluding his speech on a more optimistic note, Bhagwat informed the gathering that the idol of Lord Ram would be installed at the Ayodhya temple on January 22. He encouraged people to organize programs at temples across the country to celebrate this auspicious occasion.
Mohan Bhagwat’s speech at the RSS Dussehra rally shed light on his concerns about the influence of cultural Marxists and woke elements in Indian society. He questioned their impact on education and culture while also shedding light on the Manipur violence situation, suggesting external involvement. With the upcoming 2024 general elections, Bhagwat stressed the importance of voting for the country’s unity and development.
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