India Today
 Don't regret Babri demolition: RSS Chandigarh December 5, 2009 Seventeen
years after the Babri Masjid was pulled down, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on
Saturday said there was no question for the Sangh to regret for what had
happened and maintained that their full support to the "Ram temple movement"
will continue.

Addressing a meet-the-press programme, Bhagwat said the pulling down of the
structure was not any conspiracy, but a spontaneous reaction from the
karsewaks "whose sentiments and emotions had been hurt".

"Whatever happened was connected with the movement for the construction of
the Ram temple. The sentiments of the karsewaks were hurt that also included
many Muslims. So the question for the RSS to regret does not arise," he
said.

Without naming any one he said, "afsos jinko karna chahiye woh karein"
(those who ought to regret, should do so).

When asked to name any prominent Muslim leader who participated in the
"karsewa" on December 6, the day when the mosque was brought down, Bhagwat
said, "There were many Muslims. Prominent names that I can remember include
(senior BJP leader) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and another leader from Mumbai,
Muzaffar Hussain".

He stressed that the Sangh's full support to the Ram temple movement, which
was being run by Sant Mahatama religious leaders), will continue as it had
extended its support in the past. "The Sangh works as per their direction,"
he added.

"Whether Ram temple will be built with the support of the government or
through any court directive or by change of heart (consensus among different
sections of people), but we are committed to this (the movement for its
construction)," he said.

He said in fact after the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition the interaction of
the Sangh with other communities, including the Muslims and the Christians
increased.

"Our intentions are clear. We have no enmity with any community," Bhagwat
said, adding that the Sangh has not been properly understood by the people.

"To understand the Sangh one has to come in its fold for a couple of years.
The taste of sugar is felt only after eating it," he said.

Bhagwat said that propaganda against the Sangh is also creating
misconceptions about the organisation. "Now the misconceptions about the
Sangh are being removed," he said adding that his media interaction here,
the first 'Meet the Press' programme by any RSS sanghchalak was also a step
in the direction of clearing the misconceptions.

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