Monday, February 9, 2026

Awami League leaders in exile welcome RSS chief ststement on Hindu unity

 RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said on Sunday that Hindus in India and everywhereelse would extend all possible support “within our limitations”.


He called upon Hindus in Bangladesh to unite and “fight”, assuring them of support from Hindus in India and across the world.



The RSS chief statement has been welcomed by the Awami League leaders in exile.


 Former Awami League leader Pankaj Nath said such statements give Hindus in Bangladesh the much needed morale booster and a big message that Hindus outght to remain united.










RSS chief urged the Centre to adopt a tougher stance against “infiltrators”, suggesting controversially that “their language gives them away”.


Asked about the Bangladesh situation and its implications for India’s security, Bhagwat claimed that the Hindus in Bangladesh had this time decided not to flee in the face of adversity.



There are still around 1.25 crore Hindus in Bangladesh. If they unite, they can use the political system there for their own benefit and security, but they have to come together,” Bhagwat said, answering audience questions after delivering a lecture in Mumbai on the Sangh’s completion of 100 years.


Bhagwat said: “They have decided they will stay there and fight. If they are going to fight, unity will be essential. The sooner they unite, the better.”








Awami League leader Pankaj Nath speaking from his hideout said -- 

"RSS  chief Mr Bhagwat has spoken like the guardian of Hindus. And this is what I like about the statement at this criyical juncture".

To a question Nath said --- "Feb 12 elections will be important but as we the Awami League is not in this year's polls... this means its not inclusive."


He also said voters turnout will be less because Awami League supporters may stay away from voting". 




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