Time to teach to those who commit atrocities, said Mohan Bhagwat on Pahalgam terror attack
Pahalgam Terror Attack: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, 2025, there is an atmosphere of anger in the country regarding Pakistan. India has started action against the neighboring country regarding terrorism. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's statement has also come out on the matter. He said that it is our religion to teach a lesson to those who commit atrocities.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's statement
He said, "Ravana was killed for his welfare. God killed him. This is not violence but non-violence. Non-violence is our religion but teaching religion to those who commit atrocities is non-violence.
We never harm our neighbours. Even after this, if someone adopts the wrong path then it is the duty of the king to protect the people. The king will do his work."
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'It is a fight between Dharma and Adharma'
The RSS chief said, "This attack reminds us that this fight is between Dharma and Adharma. People were asked about their religion, and they were killed. Hindus will never do this. This is not our nature. Hatred and enmity are not only not in our culture but to suffer losses silently is also not in our culture. There is pain in our hearts. We are angry.
We will have to show our strength to end evil." He further said, "Ravana was also killed because he refused to change his mind.
There was no option left
Ram killed him but he was also given a chance to reform, when he did not reform, he was killed only after that." 'If you are powerful, you should also show it when needed' Mohan Bhagwat said, "We expect a strong response.
A truly non-violent person should also be strong. If there is no power, there is no option, but when there is power, it should be shown when needed."