Hindu seers, at the foundation-stone laying ceremony of ‘Bharat Durga Shakti Sthal’ temple in Nagpur, echoed RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s belief in India becoming a ‘vishwaguru.’ They emphasized the need to prevent brain drain for this vision to materialize.
Bhagwat expressed confidence in India’s rise, stating, “Do not harbour doubt, Bharat will become vishwaguru.” He stressed the importance of replacing uncertainty with conviction for progress.
Saint Varun Dasji Maharaj highlighted the necessity of curbing brain drain for India to reclaim its ‘vishwaguru’ status. He emphasized that rapid development is crucial for India to achieve this global leadership role.
Supporting Bhagwat’s optimism, Deveshacharyaji Maharaj of Siddha Peeth Hanumangarhi dismissed doubts about India’s potential as ‘foolish.’ He paralleled skepticism towards India’s rise to those who doubted the construction of the Ram Temple.
Jagadguru Paramhans Acharya affirmed India’s historical and future role as a ‘vishwaguru,’ echoing Bhagwat’s reassurance. He highlighted concerns about ‘anti-Sanatan’ forces and emphasized the importance of safeguarding Hindu interests in the country.
Iqbal Ansari, a former litigant in the Babri Masjid dispute, reiterated India’s ‘vishwaguru’ status, emphasizing the need for unity among Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians. He called for equal respect for all religions in India to sustain this global leadership position.
