The statement by the senior RSS functionary defending Modi's decision to visit the neighbouring country came on a day when Pakistani terrorists attacked IAF base in Pathankot.
Hosbole was speaking to reporters at Vishwa Sangh Shivir here.
To a question, he said "why shouldn't Modi eat with Nawaz Sharif? We don't oppose this. We believe the whole world is one family and it's our duty that we behave well (with others). This is India's religion, this religion should be followed.
The RSS leader also praised Modi for getting Japan Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe to attend Ganga-aarati in Varanasi during his visit to India.
"The heads of all the prominent countries visit other countries to develop diplomatic ties. But the Prime Minister of India, an RSS volunteer that he is...Also got the Prime Minister of another country to perform Ganga-aarati in India," Hosbole said.
To a question on Nepal, he said RSS wanted good relations with that country.
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