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Bhagwat Presses Hindu Unity, Three-Child Families and Action on ‘Infiltrators’ in Lucknow Address

He tied the push to social cohesion under the rule of law, stressing constitutional routes for any change.

Overview

  • At a social-harmony meeting in Lucknow, the RSS chief urged organising and empowering Hindu society while calling for vigilance despite saying there is no threat.
  • He advocated ghar wapsi and said efforts should proceed step by step with care for returnees, adding that Muslims in India belong to the country’s civilisational roots.
  • Warning against coercion or inducement-based conversions, he also pressed for halting such practices and for strengthening social bonds across communities.
  • Expressing demographic concern, he asked Hindu families to consider at least three children, saying low birth rates risk long-term decline.
  • He said infiltrators should be “detected, deleted and deported,” urged that they not be given jobs, and maintained that laws must be obeyed or changed through constitutional means while ensuring caste differences do not fuel conflict.