Nagpur (Maharashtra):Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday, while addressing a gathering at 'Vijayadashmi Utsav' in Maharashtra's Nagpur, emphasized on India's successful organisation of the G20 summit. The RSS chief pointed out that India's leadership gave the country a place in the world.
"Every year, India's pride is increasing in the world. The G 20 summit held here (in India) was special. The hospitality of Indians was praised. People from different countries experienced our diversity. They saw our diplomatic skills as well as our honest goodwill. Our leadership gave India a place in the world," Mohan Bhagwat said while speaking at the event.
India took over the G20 presidency on December 1 last year at the summit in Bali and will continue to hold the mantle till the end of November. The RSS chief also was critical towards forces that he said were standing in the way of India moving forward.
"There are some people in the world and also in India who do not want that India should move forward... They try to create friction and clashes in society. Because of our unawareness and lack of belief, we also sometimes get entangled in it, and unnecessary nuisances are created...If India progresses, they will not be able to play their games; therefore, they continuously oppose. They adopt particular ideologies just for the sake of opposing" the RSS Chief said. Speaking on the violence that had ensued in Manipur the RSS Chief called on civil society to bridge the gap of mutual mistrust.
"In Manipur, when people on both sides of the conflict are seeking peace, which are these forces that are attempting to trigger hatred and violence by causing an incident as soon as any positive step is seen being taken in that direction? Multidimensional efforts will be required to solve this grave problem. To resolve this vexed problem, we would need a strong political will, concurrent actions and efficiency. Simultaneously, the enlightened leadership of the society will also have to play a special role in bridging the gap of mutual distrust that has arisen due to the unfortunate situation between the two communities."