Mumbai, Feb. 9 -- Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday told a packed auditorium in Worli that while exercises such as the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls were helping identify infiltrators, citizens must remain vigilant, identify and report suspects to authorities, and boycott them economically by denying them jobs. "Those who come from outside can be identified by their language. We should detect and report them to the appropriate authorities. They will investigate and keep an eye on them," Bhagwat told a 900-strong audience, while speaking on the second day of a two-day programme to mark the centenary of the RSS. Responding to a question about all RSS chiefs being a Brahmin, Bhagwat said it was not a qualification for the post. "Being a Brahmin is not a qualification for the post, just as belonging to the SC or ST communities is not a disqualification. The one who is best suited should be sarsanghchalak. He must be a Hindu, irrespective of caste," he said. P4...