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Chief Mohan Bhagwat says “RSS ready to fight on border if needed”

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Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat today arrived in Patna to address the workers at Zila School ground on the last day of his six-day visit of Muzaffarpur.

During the event, Bhagwat said that the organization has the ability to prepare an “army” to fight for the country within three days, if such a situation arises.

“Sangh will prepare military personnel within three days which the Army would do in 6-7 months. This is our capability. Swayamsewak will be ready to take on the front if the country faces such a situation and Constitution permits to do so),” he said.

The RSS chief also said that Sangh is neither a military nor a paramilitary organisation, instead, it is like a “Parivarik Sangathan” (family organisation) where discipline is practised like the Army. He further said that workers are always happily ready to make supreme sacrifice for their country.

Bhagwat exhorted the RSS workers to set an example of good conduct in their personal, family and social life.

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