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Will those behind agitations atone like Gandhi if something goes wrong: Bhagwat

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 17 2020 | 9:06 PM IST

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday said Mahatma Gandhi was a "hardcore Sanatani Hindu" who stuck to his faith and respected other faiths as well, and asked if anyone in present times would atone like Gandhi if their agitation goes wrong and creates law and order problem.

Gandhi's ideals were purely Indian therefore he never shied from showing his Hindu credentials, Bhagwat said, asserting that India of Gandhi's dreams is now being realised.

"Gandhiji at times said that he is a hardcore Sanatani Hindu and since he is hardcore Sanatani Hindu, he doesn't distinguish between the different ways to worship God. Therefore he stuck to his faith and suggested respect for other faiths as well," the RSS chief said at the unveiling of a book on Gandhi.

Bhagwat said Gandhi had the quality of atoning for his mistakes.

"If his experiments or his agitations digressed from their path, he would do penance. If (in current times) something goes wrong during an agitation or it creates law and order disturbance, is there someone to atone for it," he said, adding those who are in the front of protests usually pay the price as they are killed or jailed.

"But for those who are behind (such agitations), it is only a matter of winning or losing," Bhagwat said in the event at 'Gandhi Smriti' memorial.

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His remarks come in the backdrop of violence during protests against the amended citizenship Act in several parts of the country.

Bhagwat said he has full faith in the present generation that it will give shape to India of Gandhi's dreams.

Perhaps 20 years from now, Bhagwat said, "we would be in a position to say that India of Gandhiji's dreams has been created."

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First Published: Feb 17 2020 | 9:06 PM IST

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