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New Delhi: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat while highlighting the brotherhood of Hindu-Muslim community in India for the country’s progress, said that the DNA of all Indians is the same and those indulging in lynching in the name of “holy cow” or ask Muslims to leave India are against Hindutva.

Addressing a function organized by the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, RSS’s minority wing, in Ghaziabad, Bhagwat said, “If a Hindu says that no Muslim should live here, then the person is not Hindu. Cow is a holy animal but the people who are lynching others are going against the ideology embarked in Hindutva. Law should take its own course against them without any partiality.” Though at times, some false cases of lynching have been registered against people, he added.

He further added, “the concept of Hindu-Muslim unity is misquoted because there is no difference between them it has been proven that we are the descendants of the same ancestors from the last 40,000 years. People of India have the same DNA.”

Excerpts From: Indian Express

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