Sangh worked to empower India: RSS

Jaipur, October 2 (IANS) Vijayadashami celebrations help in the Hedar Basti in Harmada Nagar, Rajasthan, Rashturia Swayamswik Sangh (RS) Sah-Sarriva Arun Kumar of Kenot address.

In his address, Arun Kumar described Vijayadashami as more than a festival, calling it a symbol of faith, belief and righteousness, and a reminder that truth and justice ultimately prevails on injustice.

He said that the greatest strength of Indian culture lies in its continuity and eternal nature, given that while many other civilizations have disappeared from history, Indian culture has been above over time than adversity.

The day he emphasized, bear the special meaning because it also marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri. Gandhi joined the freedom struggle with the values ​​of Swarajya, Swadharma and Swadeshi, imagining Ramrajya and the self-government of the village, while Shastri’s life stood as an example of simplicity, honesty and fearless leadership.

Referring to the centenary year of the Sangh, Arun Kumar said that it is not just a time of celebration, but also for introspection, self-analysis and determination.

He urged the volunteers and citizens to reflect the 100 -year Union visit and further responsibilities.

Arun Kumar underlined that the mission of the Sangh is not self-promotion, but the empowerment and glory of the nation.

He said that the path of the Sangh lies in the protection of religion, culture and society, its foundation is a cultured, organized and confident society.

He recalled the vision of Hedarwar, which went beyond freedom to bring fundamental social changes, saying that a strong society is the foundation of a strong nation.

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Looking at the future, Arun Kumar talked about the challenges faced by the nation and the highlighted areas, where the Sangh is focusing on its efforts – family unity, social harmony, environmental protection, indigenous practices and civil responsibility.

He appealed to the society to embrace these values, saying that even though people cannot dedicate time to the daily activities of the Sangh, adopting these proposals in their lives would be the right way to mark the 100th anniversary of the Sangh.

If these principles are followed, he said, nation will be free from inequality and will move towards real progress.

On the occasion, 90 volunteers presented various physical performances including group exercises, yoga and stick-fighting.

A total of 350 uniformed volunteers, 250 women and 200 community members were present.

Jaipur Shanghchalak Chain Singh Rajpurohit and Harmada Sanghchalak Mahavir Saini also joined the stage.

Senior doctor Dr. Ashok Jhajaria (SMS) participated in the event as the chief guest.

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