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RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Targetting on PM Narendra Modi’s Government

Ranveer Tanwar

Ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has taken a jibe at the PM Narendra Modi's government and asked that why are the soldiers getting martyred on the border?

In a sharpening attack towards the BJP government, the RSS chief has said that 'Even without a war without any country, our soldiers are getting martyred at the Border and no one is concerned about it.'

Bhagwat said, "Yahan yudh nahi hai to bhi shahidian hoti hai,kaaran hai ki hum apna kaam theek nahi kar rahe.Nahi to kisi ke saath yudh nahi hai to seema par sainik ke marne ka kaaran nahi hai lekin hota hai.Usko thik karna hai,desh ko bada banana hai to desh ke liye jeena sikhna hoga."

The RSS supremo further continued, saying, " Aur isliye apne desh ke liye marne ka ek samay tha, jab swatantrata nahi thi. Ab azaadi ke baad apne desh ke liye marne ka samay seemaon par rehta hai jab yudh hota hai to."

BJP remains at the back foot when it comes to the peace and prosperity in the region of Jammu and Kashmir and after the BJP dissolved its government, by ending it's an alliance with People's Democratic Party, it became a vacuum for the Separatists to climb upon.

Bhagwat further added that, "Ladai hui to saare samaj ko ladna padta hai.Seema par sainik jaate hain.Sabse zyada khatra wo mol lete hain.Khatra mol ke bhi unki himmat kayam rahe,samagri kam na pade,agar kisi ka balidan ho gaya to uske parivar ko kami na ho,ye chinta samaj ko karni padti hai."

Targeting gestures and sarcasm on the Modi government, he said that Ram Temple will be built in the year 2025.

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