​Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh army in 3 days to fight Pakistan

​Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh army in 3 days to fight Pakistan
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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the RSS is ready to fight on the border against the country\'s enemies if required. \"If Constitution allowed us or grants permission to us, the RSS is ready to fight on border against the country\'s enemy,\" Bhagwat said in Bihar\'s Muzaffarpur district.

Patna: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that the RSS is ready to fight on the border against the country's enemies if required. "If Constitution allowed us or grants permission to us, the RSS is ready to fight on border against the country's enemy," Bhagwat said in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district.

Bhagwat said if required, the RSS will form a large army in three days to fight against the enemy. "The RSS is not a military organisation but we have discipline like the military. If the country requires and the Constitution allows us, the RSS will be ready to fight on the border," Bhagwat said.

He said the RSS had fought against China in Sikkim during Sino-India skirmishes. The RSS chief is in Bihar on a 10-day visit. He visited Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga in the past one week and arrived in Patna on Sunday.

Pregnant woman injured in attack delivers baby girl A pregnant woman, who was injured in an attack by armed terrorists on the family quarters at the Sunjuwan military camp in Jammu, delivered a baby girl in the hospital.

Rifleman Nazir Ahmed and his pregnant wife were injured in the firing by the terrorists and were shifted to the Military Hospital at Satwari, an army official said. "The army doctors worked all night to save the life of the severely injured pregnant woman with gunshots wounds and helped her deliver a baby girl, following a caesarean section operation," Jammu-based army PRO Lt Col Devender Anand told PTI.

"Both the mother and the baby are stable," he added. Lt. Colonel Anand said the condition of a 14-year-old boy, who was admitted to the hospital with a gunshot wound in his head, however remained critical.

Issue of strikes on security forces needs to be looked into: Sinha

A day after terrorists targeted an army camp in Jammu, senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha said the issue of repeated strikes on security forces needed to be looked into and rued that India looked "weak" after such attacks.

He also said the attack showed that the measures taken to deal with terrorists had not yielded results and asked the Centre to take all possible steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

"It needs to be looked at seriously that why such attacks are happening on the bases of our security forces, their camps. This happens nowhere. There are several countries exposed to terror threats, but none of them feels as weak, as helpless as we seem to be today," the former Union minister told reporters at his residence in Uttar Pradesh's Noida.

Noting that the incident was the latest one in a series of such attacks, Sinha said as a country, India needed to vow that it would not allow such attacks to take place on its soil. "The same army camp was attacked in 2003 as well. There were intelligence inputs then about the attack. This is something that no nation will feel proud about," he added.

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