HOSHIARPUR: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat batted for an "equal" Indian society at a conclave of the right-wing group here on Sunday. Addressing office-bearers and activists of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at DAV School here, he said everyone should have the right to enter temples, share the same source of water, and have common cremation grounds for an equal society.He went on to emphasize on more involvement of women for change in society. The Sangh chief said that five generations of swayamsewaks (RSS activists) had already dedicated themselves to the goals of the Sangh. "I belong to the third generation, while two were before me and two more are already working. If required, more generations of swaymsewaks would dedicate themselves. We will not stop short of achieving the goals of the Sangh," he said.Bhagwat added there could be attempts to disturb peace in the country and "nationalists" should be aware of such elements. "For now, conditions are favourable. People are more confident about the Sangh," he said. He also batted for the use of goods made in India. "This would help generate employment," he said. tnn