Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat has said in a statement that Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) does not wish to register its name in golden letters in history, but wants to give full credit to the society for its work in the last 100 years. He said that the entire work of RSS is based on the hard work of its volunteers and not on anyone’s kindness. He also made it clear that the work of the organization was never hampered due to lack of kindness from anyone.
What did Bhagwat say?
Bhagwat was speaking at a program organized at the Dr. Hedgewar Smriti Mandir complex in Reshimbag, Nagpur. During this, the book ‘Rashtra Swaradhana’ based on the history of ‘Ghosh Pathak’ (Band Team) of RSS was released. He said that all the volunteers have dedicated their entire strength for nation building as per the ideology of the Sangh. Praising Ghosh Pathak’s visit and the book, Bhagwat said the book is extremely useful for the volunteers as it will help them understand what the RSS has done since its inception in 1925 and what it should do in the future.
Gave credit to the society for the achievements of the Sangh
Bhagwat reiterated that the Sangh does not want to register its name in golden letters in history, but wants to give credit for its work to the entire society. He said that the organization has chosen the path based on the working power of the entire society to achieve its goals.