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RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat: Lack of Family Dialogue Major Reason for 'Love Jihad'

In this Special Report, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat addresses the issue of 'love jihad' at the 'Stri Shakti Samvad' in Bhopal. Bhagwat states that 'efforts to prevent love jihad must begin at home' and identifies the 'lack of mutual communication' within families as a major cause. He urges parents to reflect on 'how a girl can be influenced by a stranger'. Highlighting the pivotal role of women, he notes that the 'moral values of a child are fulfilled at home for 12 years', with the mother being the 'main artist'. The RSS Chief emphasizes that 'equality of share is a must' between men and women. He further explains that while women were historically placed under restrictions due to past attacks and instability, those times have changed. Bhagwat asserts that efforts to stop 'love jihad' need to be made at three levels to ensure societal stability.

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