Every Indian village to have RSS branch soon: Mohan Bhagwat 

Guwahati, December 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Hinudtva fascist organization, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has announced that every village in India will soon have a branch of the organisation to advance its agenda. According to Kashmir Media Service, addressing the concluding event of a workers’ camp of the Assam unit, Bhagwat said that the nation is a priority for all people, irrespective of their differences.

Bhagwat observed that every village in India should have a Shakha (branch) as the society as a whole has given it the opportunity to work for them and hence Swayamsevaks should lead the society from the front,” the RSS said in a statement. The event where Bhagwat spoke, and the three-day camp, was closed-door affairs, allowed only for RSS workers. “With full conviction to India’s pride and heritage, the Swayamsevaks should work for the progress of the nation,” the RSS chief said.

The RSS is nearing completion of its hundred years of existence and it continues to attract new blood every year with the sixth generation coming forward to work for the nation, he claimed. Bhagwat stated that a weak society cannot enjoy the fruits of “political freedom”. The RSS statement, however, did not explain what he meant by “political freedom” in his speech.

Bhagwat lauded the RSS workers, who dedicated their lives to “nation-building” and asserted that they maintain a good character while working selflessly for the welfare of the country. Emphasising that the activities of ‘Swayamsevaks’ are silently observed by the people, he urged the RSS volunteers to dedicate their time and energy to the public.

It is worth mentioning here that the RSS is the progenitor and leader of a large body of Hindutva organisations called the Sangh Parivar, which is working on converting India into a Hindu rashtra with no or minimum space for minorities, especially Muslims.

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