New Delhi. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat says that Muslims or people of any religion who have faith in Bharat Mata can come to the Sangh branch. He also clarified that the doors of the Sangh are closed for those who consider themselves descendants of Aurangzeb. Mohan Bhagwat, who arrived on a tour of Varanasi, came to attend the program of Sangh workers in Lajpat Nagar in Maldahiya on Sunday where he said this. A union worker questioned him whether he could invite his Muslim neighbor to join the Sangh branch.
Mohan Bhagwat said that there is no discrimination in the Sangh and its branch about votes, sects, religion, caste, language etc. Worship methods of creed, caste and sect etc. are different, but everyone’s culture is one, so every person who has faith in India in the Sangh branch and who can proudly call Bharat Mata Ki Jai can come to the Sangh branch. Bhagwat said that the same people join the Sangh branch who respect Bharat Mata from the heart and those who consider themselves to be the lineage of Aurangzeb are forbidden to come to the Sangh branch.
This statement of the Sangh chief has come at a time when there has been a dispute about Aurangzeb and his grave for the last few days. Hindu organizations like VHP and Bajrang Dal are demanding the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb in Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra. Earlier, senior Sangh leader Suresh Bhaiyaji Joshi said that the issue of Aurangzeb’s grave has been raised unnecessarily. Those who have reverence will go.