New Delhi. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s mouthpiece Panchjanya has supported the statement given by Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat regarding the search for temples everywhere. It has been written in the editorial of the latest issue of Panchjanya that Mohan Bhagwat’s statement is a clear call to the society to adopt a sensible stance in this matter. Earlier, RSS’s English mouthpiece Organizer had written that it is important to know the truth about the religious places which were attacked and demolished. In this way, in the cover story of the organizer, it was written against Mohan Bhagwat’s statement. At the same time, Panchjanya is supporting the statement of the RSS chief.
Panchjanya has further written in its editorial that Mohan Bhagwat’s statement has also warned against the unnecessary debate and misleading propaganda going on in the country on the issue of temple-mosque. It is further written in Panchjanya that temples are the center of faith of Hindus, but their use for political gains is not acceptable at all. It has been written in the editorial of Panchjanya that in today’s time, unnecessary debate or misleading propaganda on the issue of temple and mosque has become a worrying trend. It is written that social media has further increased this trend. Mohan Bhagwat had recently said in Pune that one should not search for temples everywhere. The RSS chief said that by doing this some people are thinking that they will become leaders of Hindus and this is absolutely not acceptable.
This statement of the RSS chief is being considered on the issue of Sambhal. Recently in Sambhal, the Court Commissioner had conducted a survey of the local Jama Masjid on the petition of the Hindu side. During the survey, miscreants had gathered outside Jama Masjid. These miscreants indulged in heavy stone pelting and arson. Four people also lost their lives in the firing by the miscreants. After this there was tension in Sambhal for a long time. After this the administration started exploring religious places and ancient wells here. Many old temples and wells have been discovered in this campaign of the administration.