By PTI
NAGPUR: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday mentioned the ideas like `Varna’ and `Jaati’ (caste) must be fully discarded.
Speaking at a guide launch operate right here, he mentioned the caste system has no relevance now.
Citing the guide that was launched, “Vajrasuchi Tunk” written by Dr Madan Kulkarni and Dr Renuka Bokare, the RSS chief mentioned social equality was part of the Indian custom, however it was forgotten and this led to damaging penalties.
Referring to the declare that the Varna and caste system initially didn’t have discrimination and had its makes use of, Bhagwat mentioned if immediately somebody requested about these establishments, the reply should be that “it is past, let’s forget it.”
“Everything that causes discrimination should go out lock, stock and barrel,” the RSS chief mentioned.
He additionally mentioned the earlier generations made errors in every single place, and India was no exception.
“There should not be any problem accepting those mistakes. And if you think that by accepting that our ancestors made mistakes they will become inferior, that won’t happen because everybody’s ancestors made mistakes,” Bhagwat added.
NAGPUR: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday mentioned the ideas like `Varna’ and `Jaati’ (caste) must be fully discarded.
Speaking at a guide launch operate right here, he mentioned the caste system has no relevance now.
Citing the guide that was launched, “Vajrasuchi Tunk” written by Dr Madan Kulkarni and Dr Renuka Bokare, the RSS chief mentioned social equality was part of the Indian custom, however it was forgotten and this led to damaging penalties.
Referring to the declare that the Varna and caste system initially didn’t have discrimination and had its makes use of, Bhagwat mentioned if immediately somebody requested about these establishments, the reply should be that “it is past, let’s forget it.”
“Everything that causes discrimination should go out lock, stock and barrel,” the RSS chief mentioned.
He additionally mentioned the earlier generations made errors in every single place, and India was no exception.
“There should not be any problem accepting those mistakes. And if you think that by accepting that our ancestors made mistakes they will become inferior, that won’t happen because everybody’s ancestors made mistakes,” Bhagwat added.