Amidst RSS’s centennial celebrations in Meerut, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat captivated thousands, insisting the Sangh has no peers. Misconstrued as paramilitary, its shakhas actually sculpt comprehensive human growth across all dimensions.
Bhagwat recounted pre-RSS turmoil, Hedgewar’s alliances with revolutionaries tackling servitude and societal rot. Consensus: self-amnesia fragmented us. Hedgewar envisioned a synchronized, orderly Hindu society as panacea.
He redefined Hindu identity inclusively for all residents, beyond creeds—signifying harmony, universal welfare, and cosmic goodwill. India’s 200-year mahatma surge eclipses global peers, affirming ancestral wisdom: diversity veils singular reality.
Defying a tumultuous century of clamps, falsehoods, killings, and penury, RSS swayamsevaks emerged stronger, serving society ubiquitously. Centenary beckons ethical forces for patriotic synergy.
Responding queries, Bhagwat pushed community-led education mirroring antiquity, aiding official efforts. One-nation policies with leeway need societal alignment. Moral slippage requires foundational teaching, enriched environs, Vedic philanthropy. RSS deeply engages harmony; counter caste maneuvers via vigilant amity. OTT demands discretion—epics and ephemera abound.
