Gujarat: RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat highlights India's restraint during Kargil conflict, slams Pakistan
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Gujarat: RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat highlights India’s restraint during Kargil conflict, slams Pakistan

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AHMEDABAD: In a notable address during his two-day visit to Surat, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat emphasized the importance of national character and unity, while reflecting on India’s measured response during the Kargil conflict in 1999. Speaking at a Jain community program, Bhagwat asserted that despite having the capability to capture all of Pakistan, India chose to exercise restraint in its military actions.

“Pakistan initiated the Kargil intrusion, and if India had wanted, it could have acted against the entire country,” Bhagwat remarked. He highlighted that the Indian Army operated under strict orders to avoid crossing the border, emphasizing the principle of measured defense: “We strike only where trouble arises. We don’t attack without reason, nor do we let others attack us.”

Addressing a gathering of Jain saints, Bhagwat reiterated the ethos of Indian military engagement, stating, “We don’t beat without reason, nor do we let others beat us. We also assist those who stand against us in times of crisis.” His comments reflect a commitment to a strategic approach that prioritizes caution over aggression.

Bhagwat further elaborated on the Kargil conflict, reflecting on the spiritual foundation guiding India’s military decisions. “Whether this was right or wrong is something to reflect on. The reason behind this is that our foundation is spiritual,” he noted. His remarks come in light of India’s subsequent military operations, including surgical strikes in 2016 and airstrikes in Balakot in 2019, which were aimed at specific targets rather than broad-scale military actions.

“When we struck them inside their own home, we did not target the entire Pakistan. We only attacked those who were creating trouble for us,” Bhagwat stated, reinforcing the idea of precision in military responses. These comments underscore the RSS’s narrative of national defense that emphasizes targeted action against threats.

Dr Bhagwat also addressed concerns about the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh, who he said are facing violence for no apparent reason. He assured the audience that the people of India would eventually address all issues, urging a sense of optimism amid current uncertainties. “Today, many people are feeling anxious and concerned about the future owing to the current situation. But there is no need to be scared. We all will fix these issues and the world will fix itself after getting inspired by us,” he asserted.

Highlighting the significance of national character in fostering social cohesion, Bhagwat remarked, “To stay united as a society, national character is crucial. There is a sattvic power in our nation, a strength that teaches the world, and this power stems from our collective national character.” His emphasis on unity and character reflects a broader agenda aimed at strengthening societal bonds in India.

Bhagwat’s visit to Surat began on the evening of October 16, and included a private meeting with Jain Acharya Mahasramji, during which they discussed religious and spiritual themes, particularly the connection between the soul and the senses. Following this engagement, he addressed a public gathering, focusing on the importance of communal values and the role of spirituality in society.

Later that evening, Dr Bhagwat was expected to meet with Swaminarayan saints who are preparing for the grand celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the Swaminarayan Temple in Vadtal, located in Gujarat’s Kheda district. This engagement underscores his commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting spiritual unity among diverse religious communities.

 

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