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'Teaching lesson to hooligans a religion', says RSS chief amid Indo-Pak tension

IndiaTimes Saturday, 26 April 2025 ()
Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS chief, spoke about India's inherent non-violent nature. He stated that teaching a lesson becomes necessary when faced with evil. His comments follow the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Bhagwat emphasized the importance of unity within society. He added that strength must be visible when needed. He also mentioned that Hindus would never kill people after asking their religion.
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