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Nagpur, June 2
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday mentioned the Gyanvapi dispute includes some points of religion and the court docket’s resolution on it must be accepted by all, but in addition there was no must discover a ‘Shivling’ in each mosque and begin a brand new dispute daily.
Addressing the concluding ceremony of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s third-year officer coaching camp right here, he mentioned the RSS had already made it clear that its participation within the Ayodhya agitation was an exception and it will not undertake such agitations in future.
“Now the issue of Gyanvapi mosque (in Varanasi) is going on. There is history, which we cannot change. That history is not made by us, nor by today’s Hindus or Muslims. It happened at the time when Islam came to India with invaders. During the invasion, temples were destroyed to weaken the fortitude of the people wanting freedom. There are thousands of such temples,” he mentioned.
But the Sangh didn’t need to say something on this subject, Bhagwat mentioned, including, “We had said what we had to say on November 9 that there was Ram Janmabhoomi agitation. We joined in it, though it was against our nature, due to some historical reasons, and due to the situation at that time. We completed that work and now we do not want to pursue any more agitations.”
Everyone concerned within the Gyanvapi mosque-Kashi Vishwanath temple dispute ought to sit collectively and discover a manner with mutual consent, the RSS chief added.
But as this doesn’t occur each time and other people method courts, the “decision of the court should be accepted by all considering the justice system as sacred and supreme,” Bhagwat mentioned.
“It is true that we have special, symbolic faith in such places, but one should not raise a new issue every day. Why escalate disputes? As to Gyanvapi, we have certain faith, some traditions, but why look for a Shivling in every mosque?” the RSS chief mentioned.
He was apparently referring to claims by Hindu petitioners within the Gyanvapi case {that a} Shivling (an emblem of Hindu deity Shiva) has been present in a pond on its premises.
Muslims should not outsiders regardless that their manner of worship got here from outdoors, he mentioned.
“Our tradition is the same and some nationalist Muslims have fought with Hindus in many freedom struggles, and they are ideals for the Muslims of our country,” Bhagwat added.
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