KOTA: India’s global reputation and preeminence is due to its strength. Only when the motherland is strong can the safety of overseas expatriates be guaranteed; otherwise, expatriates from weak countries will be ordered to leave, commented Mohan Bhagwatfounder Kuomintang (RSS), while solving more than 3,500 swayamsevaks (Volunteer) Participating in the Swayamsevak Ekatrikaran (rally) program held at Dhan Mandi Ground, Paran City on Saturday evening.
In a press release issued on Saturday evening about the event, Bhagwat confirmed that India is a hindu nation. “We have lived here since ancient times, although the term ‘Hindu’ came later. The word ‘Hindu’ has been used to refer to all sects living in India. Hindus consider everyone as their own and embrace everyone.
Bhagwat stressed that Hindu society must unite and eliminate language, caste, regional differences and conflicts to ensure its security. He cautioned that organization, goodwill and mutual respect should prevail in a society. Discipline of conduct, duty to country and dedication to purpose are indispensable qualities. Society is made up of more than just individuals and their families; he elaborated that one can gain spiritual satisfaction by thinking about the overall concerns of society.
RSS is not mechanical but based on ideas
He clarified that the work of RSS was not mechanical but idea-based. There is no comparable effort in the world to RSS. Just as the ocean is unparalleled and the sky is unparalleled, so too is the RSS. The values of the RSS are communicated to group leaders, from them to volunteers, and from volunteers to families, ultimately shaping society. This is the methodology of individual development in RSS.
Dr. Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that volunteers should maintain broad contacts within the community. Efforts should be made to ameliorate the shortcomings of the community through social empowerment. It should be emphasized that social harmonyjustice, health, education and self-reliance. Volunteers should continue to carry out their activities diligently. They promote harmony within the family, environmental awareness, family education, indigenous values and citizenship, which are the basic units of society. Incorporating small practices into daily life can make a significant contribution to the progress of society and country.
A total of 3,827 volunteers participated in this event. RSS Rajasthan district chief Dr Ramesh Agarwal, Chittorgarh district chief Jagdish Singh Rana, Baran unit chief Ramesh Chand Mehta and Baran district chief Vaidya Radheshyam Garg attended the event.
The gathering of volunteers included All India joint publicity director Arun Jain, all India executive member Suresh Chandra, senior promoter Rajendra, regional promoter Nimbaraam, regional executive officer Jaswant Khatri and regional service director Shiv Lahari.