100 Years of Sangh: A Legacy of Selfless Service and Social Awakening
Ramlal, RSS's Akhil Bharatiya Sampark Pramukh, emphasized the century-long journey of Sangh as a social awakening force. Founded by Dr. Hedgewar on selfless service principles, Sangh thrives on volunteer dedication, avoiding reliance on external aid or government support, projecting unwavering patriotism and discipline.
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Ramlal, the Akhil Bharatiya Sampark Pramukh of RSS, highlighted the historic milepost of the Sangh's 100 years, portraying it as a testament to social awakening and national dedication. This achievement, he insists, is not just of one organization but represents continuous progress in societal and organizational strengthening.
Speaking at the 'Yuva Uddyami Sanghosthi' in Bareilly, Ramlal underscored that the Sangh's ethos is firmly rooted in selfless service and self-reliance, as envisioned by its founder Dr. Hedgewar. He asserted that the organization draws its strength solely from the unwavering dedication of its volunteers, shunning dependence on governmental or industrial support.
This approach, according to Ramlal, ensures that the Sangh remains persistent and fearless in its service to the nation, steadfastly championing its mission with discipline and patriotism, unfazed by challenges and unyielding in its commitment.
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