Kolkata: Threat to borders and internal
security besides attacks on Indians indicated India's
"weakness" to firmly tackle these problems, RSS chief Mohanrao
Bhagwat said on Saturday.
"For the last 60 years a small country like Pakistan
has adopted a hostile attitude towards India's desire for
friendship. Despite 26/11, we are talking of friendship with
that country, the RSS chief told a rally of RSS volunteers
here.
"The Pakistani Prime Minister has stated that he
cannot guarantee that there will be no repeat of 26/11 in
India. Pakistan should be taught a lesson," he said.
Stating that Pakistan had its eye on Kashmir, Bhagwat
said that three lakh Kashmiris who were thrown out should be
re-settled in the valley.
In an apparent reference to reported Chinese
incursions in Ladakh, he said, "what is happening on our
northern border has not been stated clearly."
Stating that the country's security should be kept
above politics, Bhagwat said infiltration from Bangladesh was
continuing unabated posing a threat to India's internal
security, but the problem was not being tackled due to "vote
bank politics".
On racial attacks on Indians in Australia, he said
"nobody will dare to touch an Israeli".
PTI
First Published: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 21:18