"In any sphere of life, be it trade or politics, the ethical practices adopted socially get reflected in politics. There is a need to bring about a change," Bhagwat said.
"Politics, by itself, is not the way through which change can be brought about, because while treading the path (of politics), if they want to keep walking, they have to do so keeping the prevalent situation in mind," he said.
Delivering a talk on 'Nationalism and Ethical Practices in Business', Bhagwat said politicians can rectify things up to a certain limit and that self-interests need to be sacrificed to improve things.
Bhagwat said if the society is transformed, politicians could openly say that politics should not be played in the name of caste.
He said change in the mindset of the society leads to change in the way politics is done.
Bhagwat said "luxuries and prestige" are temporary and one should steer clear of them without getting affected.
"Wherever I go, there is a self-contained room reserved for me. There are razors, tooth-brushes, tooth pastes, towel kept for me, although I carry my own stuff. I never imagined this. I used to do my own work when I held other posts in the RSS. But since all this has come, I have to go through it," he said.
"If tomorrow, the government decides to remove my security, I will neither make an application against it nor demand a red-beacon car... All this is prestige, which comes and goes. Luxuries also come and go. One has to steer clear of it without being affected," Bhagwat said.
Trade should not just be considered a profession and carried out in a professional manner, but also considered a part of one's "dharma", he said.
"For the world, industries, agriculture are different sectors. We consider all of them inter-related. If industries prosper, agriculture will also prosper. If trade does not increase, industries will not be encouraged to grow. If trade increases, manufacturing will also grow.
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