Babasaheb Deoras Death Anniversary: A social reformer and defender of democracy
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Babasaheb Deoras Death Anniversary: A social reformer and defender of democracy

On his death anniversary, we remember Param Pujya Balasaheb Deoras, the third Sarsanghchalak of the RSS, for his transformative contributions to society and the RSS. Renowned for his fight against social evils like untouchability and staunch support for democratic values, Deoras played a pivotal role in the public movement against the Emergency

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Today marks the anniversary of the passing of Param Pujya Balasaheb Deoras Ji, the esteemed third Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). His life, spanning decades of dedicated service to the nation and its people, is a testament to leadership, resilience, and unwavering commitment to societal welfare.

Balasaheb Deoras was born on March 18, 1916, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, into a family deeply rooted in traditional Indian values. His early years were marked by a keen interest in social issues and a commitment to public service. These foundational values would later shape his leadership of the RSS.

Having joined the RSS in his youth, Balasaheb quickly rose through the ranks, demonstrating organisational insight and a profound understanding of the social dynamics of the time. His ascension to the position of Sarsanghchalak in 1973 marked a pivotal moment for the RSS and for Indian society at large.

राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ के तृतीय सरसंघचालक परम पूज्य बालासाहब देवरस जी ने अपने विचारों व दूरदृष्टि से संगठन व समाज को एकीकृत करने का प्रयास किया। उन्होंने सामाजिक कुरीतियों को दूर करने के लिये कठोर संघर्ष किए और अस्पृश्यता के विरुद्ध लोगों को जागरूक किया। आजीवन लोकतांत्रिक… pic.twitter.com/tIAHooHM4y

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) June 17, 2024

Balasaheb Deoras’s tenure as Sarsanghchalak was characterised by a concerted effort to integrate the RSS more deeply into Indian society. He recognised the need to address prevalent social issues, particularly untouchability, which he vehemently opposed. Under his leadership, the RSS actively campaigned against this social evil, promoting social harmony and inclusivity.

His initiatives to eradicate untouchability and promote unity among diverse communities earned him widespread admiration and respect. Balasaheb’s approach was not just about ideological persuasion but tangible action, mobilising RSS Swayamsevaks across the country to lead by example.

One of the defining moments of Balasaheb Deoras’s leadership was his steadfast stance against the Emergency declared by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975. Recognising the threat to democratic principles and civil liberties, Balasaheb mobilised the RSS in a nationwide movement against the Emergency.

Despite facing repression and imprisonment, Balasaheb remained resolute, advocating for restoring democratic freedoms and the rule of law. His leadership during this turbulent period solidified the RSS’s role as a defender of democratic values and earned him admiration as a moral leader committed to the nation’s well-being.

Beyond ideological and political spheres, Balasaheb Deoras’s tenure was marked by a deep commitment to humanitarian causes. His response to natural calamities, such as the devastating cyclone in Diviseema, Krishna District, in 1977, showcased his leadership in times of crisis.

Leading relief efforts, Balasaheb mobilised thousands of swayamsevaks from across the country to provide aid and support to affected communities. His visits to disaster-stricken areas provided solace to victims and inspired a spirit of service and compassion among RSS volunteers.

Balasaheb Deoras’s leadership was not without personal challenges. In 1993, following health complications, he relinquished active duties, passing the mantle to his successor. Despite this, he remained an influential figure within the RSS, offering guidance and wisdom from decades of service.

His resilience in adversity, including personal health setbacks and external challenges, exemplified his unwavering dedication to the RSS’s mission and values. Balasaheb’s leadership style, humility and unwavering commitment inspire generations within the RSS and beyond.

Today, Balasaheb Deoras’s legacy endures through the RSS’s continued efforts in nation-building, social reform, and humanitarian service. His vision for a united and prosperous India, where every citizen is empowered and respected, remains a guiding principle for the organisation.

As we commemorate his life and contributions on his death anniversary, tributes pour in from across the country, underscoring the profound impact Balasaheb had on countless lives. His leadership transcended political boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the socio-cultural landscape of India.

Balasaheb Deoras’s journey from Nagpur to the helm of the RSS and his enduring legacy as a statesman and social reformer remind us of the power of leadership driven by integrity, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to service. His life continues to serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who strive for a better tomorrow.

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