Help all without discrimination, don't alienate entire community for mistakes of few: Bhagwat on coronavirus crisis

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
Last Updated : Apr 26 2020 | 10:12 PM IST

With the country fighting the coronavirus pandemic, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said a community cannot be held responsible for the mistakes of few as he exhorted all to help the affected people without any discrimination and cautioned against forces inimical to India's interests taking advantage of the situation.

His remarks come in the backdrop of incidents involving Tablighi Jamaat members after it centre in Delhi emerged as a major coronavirus hotspot and apprehensions about religious profiling.

In his first online address to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) workers from here, Bhagwat also advocated 'Swadeshi' model of economics for the post COVID-19 period to make the country self-reliant.

The RSS chief slammed the recent lynching of two sadhus in Palghar, Maharashtra and questioned why the police failed to prevent the incident.

"If someone does something wrong out of fear or anger, we should not hold the entire group responsible or alienate the entire community, he said in remarks seen as a reference to recent incidents involving Tablighi Jamaat members.

Emphasising on the need to help others with patience in this time of crisis and shun any feeling of fear or anger, Bhagwat said there are some with anti-India mindset who are raising doubts and provoking people against the instructions of the lockdown to battle COVID-19.

At times even politics comes in between, but we should not react and continue to do our relief work by helping everyone as all 130 crore Indians are children of mother India and are our own, Bhagwat said and asked the Sangh workers to stay positive and play a constructive role.

In the aftermath of this crisis, Bhagwat said, a new phase of rebuilding the nation will be started, and "we have have to come up with our new model of development which makes us self-reliant".

Pitching for Swadeshi model in days ahead, Bhagwat urged the people to maximise the use of indigenous goods and try to live without using imported items.

To ride over the current situation and meet future challenges, Bhagwat said politics that thinks about the nation first, an education system that provides samskar' (values) and the best possible behaviour of the citizens themselves are essential.

Family values, cleanliness, environmental concerns and organic farming will be the new horizons in the post COVID-19 world where not only the government and administration but even the society will have to make special efforts, he said.

Expressing anguish over the Palghar incident, Bhagwat said it was the responsibility of the administration to maintain law and order.

"Sanyasis (saints) who pray for the well-being of humanity were brutally killed in Palghar. What was the police doing? Such an incident should not have happened," he said.

He said the RSS with join other outfits in paying tributes to the two sadhus on April 28.

The two sadhus and their driver were lynched on April 16 while they were on their way to a funeral in neighbouring Silvassa

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First Published: Apr 26 2020 | 10:12 PM IST

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