To RSS, all minorities are ‘DNA-wise Hindus’

“(RSS chief) Mohan Bhagwatji has said it 20 times that all those born in India are Hindus. Whether they accept it or not, they are culturally, nationally and DNA-wise the same”

March 13, 2015 02:05 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:24 pm IST - Nagpur

In this March 12, 2015 photo, RSS delegates arrive to attend the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha meeting in Nagpur.

In this March 12, 2015 photo, RSS delegates arrive to attend the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha meeting in Nagpur.

There are no minorities in India where all people are “culturally, nationally and DNA-wise Hindus,” RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said on Friday.

“Whom do you call minorities? We don’t consider anybody to be a minority. There should be no minority concept in the country because there is no minority.

“(RSS chief) Mohan Bhagwat ji has said it 20 times that >all those born in India are Hindus . Whether they accept it or not, they are culturally, nationally and DNA-wise the same,” Mr. Hosabale told reporters as the three-day conclave of the Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha, the top decision-making body of the RSS, was underway.

He was responding to a question on whether the RSS would open its door for the religious minorities and women.

“In Sangh Shakhas, the so called minorities that you say are already there... they are volunteers,” Mr. Hosabale said.

Women, he said, were there in Rashtra Sevika Samitis and actively involved in the activities of the RSS.

“They (women) are indeed not there in the Shakhas, but are everywhere else. They are involved in the Seva activities and are active, even fulltime volunteers. Several of them are even in the Pratinidhi Sabha,” he said.

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