NEW DELHI: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday urged people not to blame an entire community for the “mistakes” of a few, in what was seen as a reference to the religious congregation organised by Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi’s Nizamuddin locality in March that led to a major Covid-19 outbreak.“If anyone out of anger or fear does something wrong, we cannot blame the whole community and start maintaining distance from them,” Bhagwat said in an address . He said there were elements looking to exploit divides in society. He urged people to be careful about reacting to flouting of curbs. “Don’t get angry, don’t get incited. There are members of the ‘Bharat tere tukde honge’ gang who are trying to incite the public. Politics is in play too. However, we can’t harbour ill-will against the entire community for the mistakes of a few individuals,” Bhagwat said.He also slammed and raised questions about the recent killing of two sadhus and their driver.Slamming the lynching, Bhagwat said it was the responsibility of the administration to maintain law and order. He also hailed the Centre, saying India’s proactive measures had kept the spread of coronavirus in check in comparison to other countries.