One ideology or person cannot make or break country: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said that one ideology or person cannot make or break a country and that "good countries" of the world have a multitude of ideas.
Bhagwat said, “The selfless service work done by the volunteers of the Sangh during the Corona period is Hindutva as there is a sense of well-being in it.”
Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh while addressing the intellectual community in Udaipur said that the welfare of the world was possible in the supreme glory of the Hindu nation.
Explaining Hindutva in simple words, Bhagwat said, “The selfless service work done by the volunteers of the Sangh during the Corona period is Hindutva as there is a sense of well-being in it.”
Bhagwat was in Udaipur on Sunday and was speaking to around 300 people from different sections, including Leader of Opposition Gulab Chand Kataria.
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“The Hindu ideology signifies peace and truth. ‘We are not Hindus’ such a campaign is being run aiming at weakening the country and society. Problems have emerged where the Hindu population has decreased due to various reasons, so the Hindu organization will become omnipresent and talk about the welfare of the world. The welfare of the world would be in the supreme glory of the Hindu nation,” he added.
Quoting the founder of the Sangh, Dr. Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar, Bhagwat said, “He had realized that the diversity of India in appearance has a sense of unity at its core. We are all Hindus, descendants of ancestors who have lived in this holy land for ages. This is the spirit of Hinduism,” Bhagwat said.
Throwing light on the purpose, thought and methodology of the Sangh, the Sarsanghchalak said that the goal of the Sangh is person building (Vyakti Nirman). “Society building is possible through person building, the country building is possible through society building. The Sangh works in the spirit of universal brotherhood. The whole world is his own for the Sangh.
“Sangh has no desire to earn a name. Credit and popularity are also not needed by our association,” he added.
“The word Hindu was publicly avoided till the 80s, the Sangh worked in this adverse situation as well and today is the largest organization in the world, despite facing the tough challenges in the early times. Sangh is an organization of credible, trustworthy people of the society who do not differ in words and deeds,” he added
“The Sangh works in the spirit of universal brotherhood. The whole world is his own for the Sangh,” he said further.
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