Rajasthan News / How do Hindus live among people? RSS chief Bhagwat explained in Rajasthan

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat called upon the Hindu society to unite at a 'Swayamsevak Ekta' program in Baran, Rajasthan. He said that Hindus live in harmony and the society should rise above language, caste and regional differences and unite for its protection.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 06, 2024, 05:00 PM
Rajasthan News: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat stressed the importance of unity and dialogue of Hindu society at the 'Swayamsevak Ekta' program organized in Baran, Rajasthan. In his address, he outlined the characteristics of Hindu society and described it as full of goodwill and dedication. Bhagwat clarified that the basis of Hindu society lies in accepting everyone and living through constant dialogue. He said that this society has been maintaining its cultural heritage since ancient times, even if the word "Hindu" came later.

Emphasis on security and unity of Hindu society

In his speech, Bhagwat prominently put it that it is necessary for the Hindu society to unite to ensure its security. He said that the society should unite by ending differences of language, caste and regional disputes. For this, qualities like discipline in conduct, duty towards the state and dedication to goals are required.

He emphasized that Hindu society has to become a strong and united society to deal with any kind of external challenges. Bhagwat said, "We must unite to ensure our security by removing all kinds of internal differences that weaken the society."

Thinking beyond the role of families in building society

Mohan Bhagwat also said that society is not made up of only individuals and their families, but is based on broader concerns that can lead a person towards spiritual perfection. He emphasized that everyone should work together at the individual and collective level to make the society reach its full potential.

Bhagwat said that society is not built only with material elements, but there is a strong foundation of spiritual and cultural values ​​behind it, through which society can develop holistically.

Unique functioning and social role of RSS

Describing RSS as a unique organization, Bhagwat said that it is not just a mechanical organization, but is based on ideology and values. The functioning of the Sangh extends from its group leaders to volunteers, their families and society at large. He emphasized that the volunteers should always maintain contact among the communities and be constantly engaged in efforts to empower the society.

Bhagwat said that the aim of RSS is to remove the weaknesses present in the society. For this, it is necessary to focus on social contact and removing community deficiencies.

Focus on social justice, health, and education

For the improvement and development of the society, Bhagwat emphasized the need to focus on social harmony, justice, health, education and self-reliance. He called upon the volunteers to promote indigenous values, environmental consciousness, and citizenship awareness among their families and society.

Bhagwat also said that India's global reputation is linked to its strength and unity. He told that the safety and respect of the country's migrants can be ensured only when the nation is strong and united.

Large number of volunteers present

3,827 volunteers participated in this program, which was a symbol of the strength of RSS and dedication to its ideology. On this occasion, senior officials of the Sangh Ramesh Aggarwal, Jagdish Singh Rana, Ramesh Chand Mehta and Vaidya Radheshyam Garg were also present, who participated in the program and encouraged the volunteers.

Conclusion

This address of Mohan Bhagwat clearly emphasized the unity, security, and social responsibilities of the Hindu society. He called upon all sections of the society to be united and be ready to face the challenges present in the society. This program of RSS not only strongly presented the ideology of the organization, but also gave a new message for unity and reform in the society.