RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says no threat but vigilance needed Hindus should have three children

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RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat called upon Hindu families to have at least three children at a social harmony meeting in Lucknow, citing scientific consensus that sub-three-child fertility rates lead to civilizational extinction.

Bhagwat emphasized Hindu unity and empowerment amid declining demographics, stressing marriage’s purpose transcends personal desires toward generational propagation, sustaining Bharat’s dharmic parampara against existential threats.

The RSS chief demanded detection, deletion, and deportation of illegal migrants, denying them employment opportunities reserved for citizens, reinforcing nation-state sovereignty, and protecting indigenous population shares.

Bhagwat advocated eliminating caste conflicts, uplifting disadvantaged Hindus through a sense of belonging, and declaring Sanatan philosophy inherently reconciliatory, with differences resolved through mutual understanding rather than division.

India’s impending world guidance requires social cohesion, countering foreign influences from the United States and China, undermining harmony, with community meetings fostering trust essential for civilizational resurgence.

Bhagwat’s directive aligns fertility advocacy with border security, economic self-reliance, and cultural revival, ensuring the Hindu majority sustains a democratic framework enabling Ram Rajya realization through numerical and moral strength.

Mohan Bhagwat reiterated the three-child norm for Hindu families alongside infiltrator deportation and caste harmony to safeguard Sanatan society’s demographic future against existential decline and external subversion.

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