
New Delhi: Several political leaders, particularly from the Opposition, have welcomed Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat’s statement condemning certain Hindu leaders for raising issues about new Hindu sites driven by hate and enmity. However, they expressed skepticism about the actions of the Sangh Parivar and its affiliates.
Congress leader Husain Dalwai, speaking to IANS, lauded Bhagwat’s remarks but questioned the RSS’ role in ongoing societal tensions. “Mohan Bhagwat’s statement is correct, but what about the violence against Muslims — mob lynchings, demolitions of their homes, and other oppressive acts? These actions are carried out by those who follow RSS ideology. Why is nothing done to stop them?” he said.
Dalwai urged Bhagwat to take a stronger stand against divisive forces within his organisation. “I respect Mohan Bhagwat. The RSS wields immense influence and could expel such elements, but it doesn’t. Bhagwat ji must clarify what Hindutva truly represents — is it about coexistence, or is it against Muslims? Which Hindutva does he believe in?”
He criticised the RSS, claiming its ideology fosters division. “They teach four things — lying, oppressing society, inciting violence, and using nationalism in the name of Hindutva. These are harmful to the country’s unity,” Dalwai said.
Maharashtra Congress leader Naseem Khan also welcomed Bhagwat’s statement but expressed doubts about its implementation.
“It’s good to hear such remarks, but what is their impact? India today faces widespread conflict — Muslims are being targeted, mob lynchings continue, and even the Constitution is under attack,” he said.
Khan highlighted the disconnect between Bhagwat’s statements and actions on the ground. “The RSS speaks of unity but practices division. The people causing these disturbances are closely tied to the Sangh Parivar,” he remarked.
NCP (SP) leader and former MP Majeed Memon echoed these concerns. While appreciating Bhagwat’s statement, he expressed frustration over the lack of action. “Bhagwat often makes good statements, but they are rarely implemented. He should address these issues within the RSS and ensure real change rather than publicity,” Memon told IANS.
Memon criticised the government for its treatment of Muslims. “The Prime Minister’s slogan of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ feels like a conspiracy. Muslim homes are bulldozed, mosques demolished, and they are vilified as terrorists. Bhagwat’s words need to translate into action,” he said.
Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Choudhary also welcomed Bhagwat’s remarks, calling upon other BJP leaders to follow suit. “It’s surprising to hear such a statement from Mohan Bhagwat. I hope this signals a shift. The country needs to focus on real public issues rather than exploiting religion for political gain,” Choudhary said. (IANS)
Also Watch: