RSS's Century of Character Building: Bhagwat's Vision for Global Change
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized the Sangh's century-long commitment to character building over political involvement. At the Vijayadashmi event, Bhagwat urged gradual reforms and presented India's holistic model as a global template. He advocated for 'dharma' and urged rejection of violence and communal disharmony.

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In a speech marking the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) centenary celebrations during the annual Vijayadashmi event in Nagpur, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat reiterated the organization's steadfast commitment to character building over political pursuit, a commitment they have upheld despite numerous temptations to enter the political sphere.
Bhagwat called for gradual reforms in the global system, proposing a model of development rooted in India's diverse and integrated cultural outlook. He stressed the necessity of showcasing the path of 'dharma' to the world, explaining that it transcends religious customs and unifies individuals through integrity and social leadership.
The RSS chief highlighted India's diversity as a strength and urged communities, including those of foreign faiths, to embrace a collective Indian identity. He underscored the importance of social harmony, non-violence, and vigilance against communal divides, advocating for unbiased law enforcement and community leadership to safeguard societal stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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