Overview
- Mohan Bhagwat described the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives, as a moral struggle between 'dharma' (righteousness) and 'adharma' (unrighteousness).
- He emphasized that non-violence, a core tenet of Hinduism, includes the duty to confront and neutralize aggressors when necessary.
- Invoking mythological examples, Bhagwat likened the elimination of irredeemable threats to acts of non-violence aimed at reform.
- He criticized Pakistan for its role in fostering violence and called for India to display strength to deter future aggression.
- Bhagwat urged a stronger national defence posture, recalling lessons from past conflicts and stressing the importance of preparedness.