Are Muslims Allowed In RSS? What Mohan Bhagwat Said About Joining The Sangh (WATCH)
Addressing and event organised highlighting the 100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons, 2-Day Lecture Series, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat made clear his organisation's view of membership. He said: "No Brahmin is allowed in Sangha. No other caste is allowed in Sangha. No Muslim is allowed, no Christian is allowed in the Sangha... Only Hindus are allowed." He further added that people from different religions like Muslims or Christians can attend a shakha (local branch meeting) but if they participate, they should identify as 'sons of Bharat Mata [Mother India]' and part of the Hindu society.
#WATCH | Bengaluru | On being asked are Muslims allowed in RSS?, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat says, "No Brahmin is allowed in Sangha. No other caste is allowed in Sangha. No Muslim is allowed, no Christian is allowed in the Sangha... Only Hindus are allowed. So people with different... twitter/WJNjYWPMSq
- ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2025
What he means by 'Hindu society'
Bhagwat explained that by 'Hindu society' he meant all those native to India who share a common ancestry and culture, even if they practise Islam or Christianity. He also said that 'Hindu is not a religion, but anyone who is a native of India is a Hindu'. Excerpts from his address included,“No Brahmin is allowed in Sangha. No other caste is allowed in Sangha. No Muslim is allowed, no Christian is allowed in the Sangha... Only Hindus are allowed. So people with different denominations, Muslims, Christians, any denomination, can come to the Sangha but keep your separateness out. Your speciality is welcome. But when you come inside Shakha, you come as a son of Bharat Mata, a member of this Hindu society. Muslims come to Shakha, Christians come to Shakha, as all other castes from the routinely called Hindu society, they also come to Shaka. But we don't take their count, and we don't ask who they are. We are all sons of Bharat Mata. That is how Sangha works...”
The implication is that formal membership in the RSS is restricted to those who are considered Hindu in the sense the organisation defines. People practising other faiths may be allowed to attend shakha-meetings under certain conditions, for example, showing allegiance to the nation, the slogan 'Bharat Mata ki Jai', or the saffron flag. In a statement earlier, Bhagwat said all Indians, including Muslims, are welcome at shakhas if they respect the slogan and flag.
Bhagwat on RSS's mission
Speaking at the 100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons event, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat said the organisation's central mission is to unite and strengthen Hindu society to build a prosperous and powerful Bharat. He said the Sangh aims to prepare Hindu society to share the values of Dharma with the world, making it peaceful and happy. Bhagwat described this as the RSS's“only and single vision,” stating that once Hindu society is fully organised, it will take forward the nation's progress on its own.“Our mission and vision is an organised, strong Hindu society,” he said.
#WATCH | Bengaluru | Addressing at the 100 Years of Sangh Journey: New Horizons, 2-Day Lecture Series, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat says, "We want to unite, organise, impart qualities to entire Hindu society so that they will create a prosperous and strong Bharat which will impart... twitter/IPTOdgk380
- ANI (@ANI) November 9, 2025
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