Mohan Bhagwat Asserts RSS Focuses on Individual Development Over Hindutva Politics
Mohan Bhagwat emphasises that the RSS is dedicated to individual development as a means of nation building, rejecting the notion of Hindutva politics. He encourages participation in Sangh activities to empower society.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated that the Sangh does not engage in Hindutva politics but focuses on strengthening society and the nation through individual growth. He made these remarks during an event celebrating the Sangh's 100th anniversary. Bhagwat highlighted that understanding the Sangh's true nature requires looking beyond external perceptions.

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He clarified that some perceive the Sangh as a paramilitary or service organisation, but it operates as a social force beyond these definitions. Bhagwat urged people to join the Sangh's activities to empower society and the nation, emphasising India's potential leadership role globally.
Empowering Society and Nation
Bhagwat stressed that only those who work towards unity are considered Hindus. He highlighted the importance of devotion to the motherland and acquiring power, noting that power should be used judiciously. He also discussed viewing population as both a burden and a resource.
Addressing women's roles, Bhagwat advocated for complete independence and equal participation in governance, suggesting a 50% involvement rather than just 33%. He called for a coordinated policy and local involvement in conserving Uttarakhand's rivers and environment.
Social Harmony and Development
On topics like reservation, classification, and a uniform civil code, Bhagwat emphasised working with authenticity and harmony to overcome divisive mindsets. He believes that strong individuals are crucial for building a robust society and nation.
The world anticipates India's leadership role again, according to Bhagwat. He encouraged the audience to strengthen society by participating in the Sangh's initiatives, which aim to unite people across different boundaries.
The Sangh's objective is individual development, as only strong individuals can contribute effectively to society and nation-building. Bhagwat reiterated that the Sangh is not limited by traditional organisational boundaries but works as a broader social force.
Bhagwat concluded by underscoring the need for unity and empowerment through active participation in societal activities. His remarks reflect the Sangh's commitment to fostering individual growth for national progress.
With inputs from PTI
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