Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) should be framed by taking everyone into confidence and must not lead to divisions. Asked whether "achche din" (good days) for the RSS came after the BJP came to power, Bhagwat said it was the "other way round", noting the Sangh had remained committed to the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya and those who supported it benefitted. Bhagwat was speaking at the two-day lecture series titled ‘100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons’, organised to mark the RSS centenary at the Nehru Centre in Mumbai.
Bhagwat called for people to detect "illegal infiltrators" and help the government identify them. He suggested that noticing language could help with this. “The government has a lot to do regarding infiltration. They have to detect and deport. This wasn't happening until now, but it has started little by little, and it will gradually increase,” said Bhagwa. "When the census or the SIR is conducted, many people come to light who are not citizens of this country; they are automatically excluded from the process," he said, referring to the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls currently on in several states, including West Bengal where the ruling TMC has accused the BJP of targeting Muslims by labeling them “Bangladeshi infiltrators”."We must not give employment to any foreigner. If someone is from our country, we give them employment, but not to foreigners. You should be a little more vigilant and aware," he added.
He went on to emphasise that the Sangh believes in inclusivity, noting that “anyone can become sarsanghchalak (RSS chief)”, including those from Scheduled Castes or Tribes (SC/ST). All classes have representation in the Sangh
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