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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat visited Satna on Sunday. He spoke about unity, language, and dharma while inaugurating the newly built Baba Mehar Shah Darbar. He also reflected on the post-partition Sindhi community and the importance of embracing the nation’s true self. Sindhi community after partition Dr. Bhagwat said that after India’s partition, many Sindhi families did not move to Pakistan. Instead, they came to undivided India. He expressed happiness about this. He added, “The room of our house that we left behind, we have to take it back tomorrow and settle there again.” On language disputes The RSS chief spoke about India’s languages. “Languages are many, but the sentiment is one,” he said. He added that many languages have originated from a common root. All languages should be treated as national languages. He advised citizens to know at least three languages: the language of home, state, and nation. British divide tactic Addressing the gathering at BTI Ground, Dr. Bhagwat said, “We are all one. All are Sanatani and Hindu.” He criticised the British, saying they separated Indians by “showing a broken mirror.” Follow your dharma, not desire Dr. Bhagwat urged people to abandon ego and focus on their true self. He said, “Do not abandon your dharma for the fulfilment of desires. If we embrace the nation’s true self, all individual aspirations will be fulfilled.” Event attendees The inauguration saw the presence of Darbar Chief Purushottam Das Ji Maharaj, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, State Minister Pratima Bagri, MP Ganesh Singh, Indore MP Shankar Lalwani, Bhopal MLA Bhagwan Das Sabnani, Jabalpur Cantt MLA Ashok Rohani, and many saints.