Mukherjee Was Like a ‘Guide’ for Us, Didn’t Practice Political Untouchability: RSS Chief

Mukherjee was attacked by the Congress in 2018 for attending an event of the RSS, but later appreciated after his speech laid emphasis on pluralism, tolerance and inclusion.

New Delhi: Condoling the demise of former President Pranab Mukherjee, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday described him as a “guide” for the Sangh and said he didn’t believe in political untouchability.

Mukherjee was an able administrator who kept national interest supreme, Bhagwat said in a joint statement along with RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi.

Mukherjee didn’t practice political untouchability and was respected by all parties, the statement said.

“He was a guide for Sangh and was affectionate towards the organisation and passing away is an irreparable loss to the RSS,” it added.

Mukherjee was attacked by the Congress itself in June 2018 for attending an event of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh the ideological mentor of the ruling BJP.

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But later, Congress was all appreciation after Mukherjee in his speech emphasised that the soul of India is pluralism, tolerance and inclusion.

Mohan Bhagwat and Pranab Mukherjee at the RSS event. Credit: PTI

Mohan Bhagwat and Pranab Mukherjee at the RSS event. Photo: PTI

In his speech, Mukherjee had warned that any attempt to define India through “religion, hatred, dogmas and intolerance” will dilute our existence and said public discourses must be freed of all forms of violence.

Mukherjee’s message to hundreds of ‘pracharaks’ and top-brass of the RSS, which is described as a Hindu right-wing organisation, was portrayed as a ‘mirror of truth to the RSS’ by the Congress, whose several leaders had earlier been critical of his decision to attend the event here at the Sangh headquarters.

Mukherjee, 84, passed away in an Army Hospital here.

(PTI)