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RSS Never Says ‘We Are Right Wing’- RSS Sarkaryavah Hosabale

RSS never says ‘we are right wing’- RSS Sarkaryavah Hosabale’s important statement.

RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale made an important statement on Friday on the occasion of the release of the book ‘The Hindutva Paradigm’ written by RSS leader Ram Madhav.

He said, ‘I am from the RSS, in Sangh training camps we never say that we are right-wing. Many of our ideas are like that of the Left.

He said that East is not completely East, West is not completely West. Similarly, the Left is not wholly Left and the Right is not wholly Right.

Sarkaryavah said that both capitalism and communism have come to an end. But, some ideas of capitalism and some ideas of communism still exist and will remain so.

Hosabale said that these are ideas generated from the human mind that is based on people’s experiences. So we should take advantage of the best ideas of all regions and classes.

He said that we started a fight between the Left and the Right and the East and the West which arose as a result of the geopolitical situation after the Second World War.

But with the passage of time, the talk of the conflict between the East and the West has faded away, Hosabale said.

Today the world is adopting all the ideas based on humanism. This is the essence of Hinduism.

Hosabale further said, ‘It is theoretically East and theoretically West. Now even the people of the West are looking for a new idea and a new philosophy that is based on humanism.

He also referred to the Integral Humanism of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay and said that the BJP also accepted the philosophy of Integral Humanism and before that Jana Sangh had also accepted it.

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In 1988, the military ruler of Bangladesh, Hussain Mohammed Ershad, through a constitutional amendment, declared Islam the state religion of Bangladesh.

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