According to Osho, the wise are unanimous; only followers are divided. True sages see the same truth and don’t argue about Krishna’s completeness. Division springs from disciples’ politics of opposition: they cling to ‘their’ master mainly out of hatred for others, craving conflict and comparison. This reverse current feeds sects, headlines, and wars, not love—so the noise of followers masks the silent agreement of the wise.
Wise people agree about Krishna; it’s the followers who argue because they like taking sides and disliking the other side.