Bihar's former Deputy Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Tejasvi Yadav has challenged RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat if he has courage, then he will send Doklam to the volunteers of RSS. This reaction of Tejasvi came after the statement of Bhagwat in which Bhagwat had said that the army can take six months to prepare for war, but RSS workers can be ready in three days.
Responding to this, Tejasvi Yadav wrote on Twitter: "If Mohan Bhagwat has the courage, then send RSS volunteers to Doklam. Why is hidden in the bill? Chinese has penetrated our country. Pakistanis attack daily. The insults of the army and the soldiers were stopped and they sent their Nikkar gang there.''
In his second tweet, Tejashvi has written, "Tell the name of any Sanghi who is martyred on the border or a martyr from his family. Stop insulting the army. The contribution of the Sanghis was not to liberate the country but to keep the slaves. "#ApologiseRSS
Please tell us that on Sunday (February 11th) the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had said in Muzaffarpur of Bihar that if constitutional and law permits, we can prepare volunteers within three days and deploy them on the border for the war, while the army takes six months to get ready. He had said that there is discipline in the RSS which due to this can only be possible.
The question arises that Mohan Bhagwat is challenging the Indian army in what capacity? When the Indian army takes six months to get ready, how can RSS prepare volunteers within three days and deploy them on the border for the war? Mohan Bhagwat has to answer this. Mohan Bhagwat says that there is discipline in RSS, is there no discipline in the Indian Army? What is the meaning of the statement of Mohan Bhagwat? Mohan Bhagwat has made a very serious statement. It can not be taken lightly. Whether it is believed that the RSS has prepared its own armed forces parallel to the Indian Army, so Mohan Bhagwat is challenging the Indian Army.
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