The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Tuesday asserted that Pakistan was humiliated and has been left with shattered morale on the world stage after the Indian Army successfully conducted surgical strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) on September 29.
"We have seen 26/11 Mumbai attack. Recently, we saw Pathankot and then the URI took place ...And only after this, India conducted surgical strikes. It is of utter importance. It has not only caused damage to Pakistan but Pakistan is standing as an insulted, defeated nation with a shattered morale at the world stage and that's why the event of surgical strike should reach to each and every person " RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha told ANI.
Earlier in the day, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat heaped praises on the Indian Army for the recent surgical strike in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, saying that India's reputation in the world has gone up because of what our Army did and lauder the Centre and defence personnel.
Addressing the RSS cadres who were sporting full pants, as the Sangh officially cast away its trademark khaki shorts in Nagpur, Bhagwat said, "The administrative leadership has done a commendable job. We must manage our borders very well. Some separatist forces create trouble in border states. But he way our government has dealt with the whole issue post Uri is a matter of great pride," he said.
However, he warned political parties not to cross limits while playing politics and said, "Make sure people are not pitted against each other.
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