Sangh has only one priority-Rastrahit Sarva Pari

The Rastriya Syamsevak Sangh recently set the tone of the socio-political fabric of Bharat with respect to their take on the caste census. Yet again The Sangh Supremo Shri Mohan Bhagwat reiterated on the issue and stated that the government might require data from various stratas of the society for various schemes and Development works ,however it should assure that the data shall not be misused for petty political motives to satisfy the vote-banks .Speaking at the Prabodhan Varg at Rathindra Mancha at Kolkata Bhagwat also reflected on ongoing protests related to RG Kar Incident .He mentioned about the initiatives taken by ABVP like “Mission Sahasi” for empowerment of women from every sector of the society .He stressed on the need of the stringent laws to prevent such heinous crimes in future anywhere the country .Being vocal about the system of education ,he threw light upon the need to decolonization of Samagra Shiksha in the light of The National Education Policy 2020.
Bhagwat stressed on the Sangh’s Perception with respect to Desh and Dharma reflecting Rastrahit Sarvapari and Vasudaiva Kutumbakam and the need for the ‘Swabodh’ in every individual.Highlighting the Role of Sangh since 1925 till lately ,He mentioned about the dedication of karyakartas with just seva bhav and unwavering ‘Deshbhakti’ that has led to The present scenario and urged the Samaj to feel and experience the Sangh and it’s fray of works from all sections of the society .In the context about role of Sangh in the Freedom Struggle Bhagwat mentioned about the relationship of Dr.Hedgewar,The Founder of RSS and eminent revolutionaries of the Anushilan Samity like Trailokyanath Chakraborty while his stay at National Medical College,Kolkata.His initiatives during Quit India Movement was also mentioned by Sarsangachalak To end with he quoted a message which is apt with the Sanghand its way of functioning stating – ” If you have a Theme, We have a Team, And if you have a Team ,we have a Theme “.
-Vishal Ghosh




