BHOPAL: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed the Vishwa Sangh Shiksha Varg, a training camp organized in Bhopal to infuse Indian values among Hindus living abroad.
He said Hindu culture is to unite everyone.
“A small Sangh has turned into a worldwide organization. It can be grown further. Indians should become assets in whichever country they live in. Even foreigners feel that they should also have a Sangh-like organisation. The effort to unite the world will make India a world leader,” he said.
“In the present scenario, where countries are fighting and nature is getting destroyed, it is our duty to unite people. All Hindus are attracted towards Sangh. The objective of India's life is to give dharma to the world. Efforts should be made so that the entire world takes life lessons from India,” Bhagwat remarked. The Vishwa Sangh Shiksha Varg started in 1992. In the Bhopal edition, which commenced in July and concluded on Saturday, 53 men and 31 women from several countries took part.
They were between the ages of 17 and 56, and included students, businessmen and working professionals. They will go back to their respective countries and are expected to take forward the Sangh ideology.