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LUCKNOW: Praising Israel which is ‘surrounded by adversaries from all sides but still none has the guts to attack it directly or indirectly’, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Sunday that India should take a lesson and immediate steps as it is ‘surrounded by adversaries like Pakistan, China and Bangladesh’.

“It is a pity that we hear about Indians being attacked here and there and repeated reports about infiltrators attempting to cross the border, besides anti-Indians getting support from our neighbours. Unless we stand as united as Israelis are, both people and the politicians, we will regret badly one day,” he said.

He said that if people have reservations about the RSS, let them join the organisation for a week, a month or six months and then have a sound opinion about the organisation.

Without that, what is the point in making allegations about the organisation on different matters,” he added.

He also slammed some of the media reports about the RSS involvement in BJP affairs, specially about the appointment of Nitin Gadkari as the president, and added that the RSS had not given him the post.

Bhagwat said that the RSS does not believe in the politics of society’s disintegration as has been the case with some of the political parties, because the organisation believes in national integration and will continue to do the same for the welfare of the millions in the country.

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