New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday released a specially designed commemorative postage stamp and a coin highlighting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) contribution to the nation at event organised to mark the centenary celebrations of the Hindutva organisation.
Alongwith PM Modi, the event was also attended by Sangh’s ‘sarkaryavah’ (general secretary) Dattatreya Hosabale, Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta among others.
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During the event, PM Modi said he considers himself lucky that he was able witness the 100 years of RSS. He also paid tributes to the Sangh’s founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar.
RSS role in nation building
Founded in 1925 in Nagpur by Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, RSS was established as a volunteer-based organisation with an aim to foster cultural awareness, discipline, service and social responsibility among citizens, the statement said.
It said, “RSS is a unique people-nurtured movement for national reconstruction. Its rise has been seen as a response to centuries of foreign rule, with its continuing growth attributed to the emotional resonance of its vision of India’s national glory, rooted in Dharma.” A core emphasis of the Sangh is on patriotism and national character-formation, the statement said.
The RSS seeks to instil devotion to the motherland, discipline, self-restraint, courage and heroism. “The Sangh’s ultimate goal is the ‘Sarvangeena Unnati’ (all-round development) of India, to which every Swayamsevak dedicates himself,” it said.
Over the past century, the RSS has played a significant role in education, health, social welfare and disaster relief, and its volunteers have actively participated in relief and rehabilitation efforts during natural disasters, including floods, earthquakes and cyclones, it said.
In addition, various affiliated organisations of the RSS have contributed to empowering youth, women and farmers, promoting public participation and strengthening local communities, the statement said.
PM Modi was himself an RSS pracharak and made a mark as an able organiser before being shifted to the BJP, which draws its ideological inspiration from the Hindutva organisation.