Hindutva is a unifier in a diverse country like India and the freedom of expressing disagreement and dissent exist because of it, RSS joint general secretary Krishna Gopal said on Thursday.
He also said that people are free to chose their expression of faith, asserting that their conduct should be in interest of the people and the country.
His remarks came at a time when the country is witnessing protests against the amended citizenship law.
Drawing distinction between Hindutva and semitic religions, Gopal said disagreement is the basic character of Hindutva and "it is this Hindutva that manages to keep us one at times like this".
He further said that Hindutva gives the freedom of thought, ability to question without the fear of blasphemy.
Independence to ask questions and freedom to express disagreement are Hindutva and if there is restriction to argue and question, that is not Hindutva, he said, adding, "Hindutva recognises that there are differences in the way people live, eat, access resources. It lets them have their own devis and devtas without imposing rules on them to wear, eat and pray."
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