Overview
- Mohan Bhagwat stated that non-violence in Hindu dharma includes the duty to teach aggressors a lesson when provoked, aligning it with moral responsibility.
- He highlighted the ruler's obligation to protect citizens, describing it as a fundamental aspect of dharma and leadership's core duty.
- Bhagwat criticized the reduction of religion to rituals and eating habits, advocating for a principle-based spirituality rooted in truth, purity, compassion, and discipline.
- The RSS chief reaffirmed Hinduism's rejection of untouchability and caste hierarchies, calling such practices adharma and emphasizing equality and compassion.
- His remarks, delivered at the launch of 'The Hindu Manifesto,' follow the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.