"People have become frustrated with present politicians because they are busy with only their chair (position). Big business houses investing money during elections to fund political parties later demand work benefiting them. This should be stopped. Change should come from the grassroots level," he said here.
On the infiltration issue in Assam from across Bangladesh, he said, "Due to gross lapse in security on the international border, Bangladeshi infiltration has already started to bring about a change in Assam.
"These infiltrators have already started to control Dispur (seat of government) and Assam politics. As a result freedom in the true sense of the Indian people is threatened," he alleged.
Regarding 'D' (doubtful) category voter issue in Assam, Bhagwat said, "Nobody can impose this 'D' on any Hindu who may have come from Bangladesh. RSS is fighting on the issue in court also," he said.