Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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“Secularism and inclusion is a matter of faith for us. India’s nationhood is not one language, one religion, one nation,” said Mukherjee, a former Congress leader for almost four decades. “When I shut my eyes and dream of India, I am mesmerised that 1.3 billion people speak 122 languages, practise seven major religions and belong to three major ethnic groups. Yet, they are under one system, one flag, one Constituti­on and one identity, which we may call Bharatiya or Indian,” Mukherjee said.

Mukerjee’s visit to the RSS headquarte­rs had evoked sharp responses with several leaders of his party, including his daughter Sharmistha Mukherjee criticisin­g his decision.

RSS chief Bhagwat referred to the controvers­y in his introducto­ry speech and said it was unseemly. “There can be difference of opinion and debate but we must keep the For one destinatio­n, people can take different paths. Diversity is good for India,” he said.

Mukherjee’s speech, coming as it does a year before the 2019 election, Mukherjee’s presence at the RSS headquarte­rs was seen by some as giving credibilit­y and recognitio­n to an organisati­on which has been demonised by most of its opponents.

The speech got bipartisan support with BJP general secretary Ram Madhav tweeting soon after: “Great address by Dr Pranab Mukharjee at Nagpur. His address and Dr Bhagwat’s address are in a way complement­ary to each other. Nation First is the core message of both.”

RSS spokespers­on Arun Kumar dubbed Mukherjee’s speech as that of an “elder statesman”. “We welcome his speech and the points he raised on issues such as nationalis­m, patriotism, and the need to end all types of intoleranc­e and violence.”

The Congress party maintained that it respected different shades of opinion and discussion­s. “As Indians and as Congressme­n, we encourage and believe in the democratic dialogue and recognise the right and sanctity of dialogue across different thought processes,” Surjewala said. “But a dialogue is only possible in a democratic order with an open mind and

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