RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat: Stop obscenity on OTT, Sarsangh leaders warn central government
Nagpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat made a direct appeal to the government on various issues on the occasion of Vijayadashami festival. He insisted that the central government should take a strong stand to protect the rights of Hindus around the world and especially in Bangladesh. Along with this, he also took a strong stand against the growing obscenity on OTT media.
On this important occasion of Vijayadashami, Mohan Bhagwat held a jagar for the Hindu community and said that India should take the responsibility of protecting the rights of Hindus not only in Pakistan or Bangladesh, but all over the world. He appealed to the Hindus not to tolerate oppression, considering the weakness of Hindus as a crime. He also hit out at obscene content aired on OTT platforms, and urged the central government to take strict action against it.
**Distortion of thought and conspiracy to create unrest in society**
Bhagwat also said that there is a lot of anti-India talk in Bangladesh, where Pakistan is considered as a friend and India as an enemy. Efforts are being made in India to spread such distortions of thinking. Conspiracy is going on to create confusion in society by using educational institutes, universities and media. Our own people are speaking against our country, and efforts are being made to lead the society to the path of unrest, so that it becomes easier to dominate the country from outside. He told the central government to take a strict stand against all these things.
Nagpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat made a direct appeal to the government on various issues on the occasion of Vijayadashami festival. He insisted that the central government should take a strong stand to protect the rights of Hindus around the world and especially in Bangladesh. Along with this, he also took a strong stand against the growing obscenity on OTT media.
On this important occasion of Vijayadashami, Mohan Bhagwat held a jagar for the Hindu community and said that India should take the responsibility of protecting the rights of Hindus not only in Pakistan or Bangladesh, but all over the world. He appealed to the Hindus not to tolerate oppression, considering the weakness of Hindus as a crime. He also hit out at obscene content aired on OTT platforms, and urged the central government to take strict action against it.
**Distortion of thought and conspiracy to create unrest in society**
Bhagwat also said that there is a lot of anti-India talk in Bangladesh, where Pakistan is considered as a friend and India as an enemy. Efforts are being made in India to spread such distortions of thinking. Conspiracy is going on to create confusion in society by using educational institutes, universities and media. Our own people are speaking against our country, and efforts are being made to lead the society to the path of unrest, so that it becomes easier to dominate the country from outside. He told the central government to take a strict stand against all these things.
On this important occasion of Vijayadashami, Mohan Bhagwat held a jagar for the Hindu community and said that India should take the responsibility of protecting the rights of Hindus not only in Pakistan or Bangladesh, but all over the world. He appealed to the Hindus not to tolerate oppression, considering the weakness of Hindus as a crime. He also hit out at obscene content aired on OTT platforms, and urged the central government to take strict action against it.
**Distortion of thought and conspiracy to create unrest in society**
Bhagwat also said that there is a lot of anti-India talk in Bangladesh, where Pakistan is considered as a friend and India as an enemy. Efforts are being made in India to spread such distortions of thinking. Conspiracy is going on to create confusion in society by using educational institutes, universities and media. Our own people are speaking against our country, and efforts are being made to lead the society to the path of unrest, so that it becomes easier to dominate the country from outside. He told the central government to take a strict stand against all these things.