At a massive centenary event in Meerut, RSS chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat shattered misconceptions, proclaiming the organization unique in its essence. Observers might mistake disciplined shakhas for military training, but Bhagwat clarified: these are labs for holistic personality development, nurturing body, mind, and spirit.
Tracing roots to Dr. Hedgewar’s era, Bhagwat highlighted his bonds with freedom fighters confronting subjugation and social vices. ‘Why do we succumb repeatedly?’ Hedgewar pondered, pinpointing self-forgetfulness, divisions, and inequities. His solution: a cohesive, organized Hindu society.
Bhagwat expanded ‘Hindu’ to embrace all India-dwellers, transcending sects. It’s about unity, collective good, and universal welfare—even for all creation. India’s mahapurushs outshine any nation’s last 200 years, a beacon for oneness in diversity. Ancestors realized external pleasures are illusory; internal spiritual unity is real.
Over 100 years, RSS endured bans, smears, violence, and scarcity, yet swayamsevaks’ resolve triumphed, infiltrating positively across society. Centenary outreach invites all to contribute to national resurgence.
In interactive session, Bhagwat urged collaborative education beyond budgets, echoing societal gurukuls. Uniform education-health policies exist with flexibility; implementation needs unity. Moral erosion demands value-infused ambiance and Veda-guided wealth-sharing. RSS aggressively pursues social harmony against caste exploitation; personal conduct must reflect it. For OTT, exercise judgment—virtue and vice coexist online.