The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) took a bold step towards inclusivity as its Sarsanghchalak, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, held an extensive dialogue with tribal representatives in Ranchi. Touching down on Friday, Bhagwat headlined the Janjatiya Samvad program the next day at Carnival Banquet Hall, a venue buzzing with anticipation.
Participants numbering between 400 and 1,000 hailed from Jharkhand’s far-flung districts, turning the event into a melting pot of voices on tribal culture, economic growth, social cohesion, and beyond. In a structured yet open exchange, Bhagwat fielded suggestions and concerns, exemplifying RSS’s proactive stance on grassroots engagement.
Prominent attendees included RSS’s Ramnawmi Prasad and Gopal, ensuring high-level oversight. The meeting, slated to run till late afternoon, highlighted the organization’s decades-long service in tribal belts via schools, clinics, and heritage initiatives.
With tribals forming a key demographic in Jharkhand, this outreach carries weighty implications for social harmony. As Bhagwat heads to Patna by evening train for more duties, the event signals RSS’s vision of a united India, where every community feels heard. Expect ripples of increased trust and partnership from this pivotal gathering.
