Sangh's duty is to motivate people to do better for the country: Sarvakryavah of RSS Dattatreya Hosabale
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Sangh’s duty is to motivate people to do better for the country: Sarvakryavah of RSS Dattatreya Hosabale

Sarvakryavah of RSS Dattatreya Hosabale, at the Shakha Toli Ekatrikaran programme of Lucknow Vibhag, spoke to the karyakartas about the significance of Sangh, how it has evolved, where it is now and what needs to be done ahead

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RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale speaking at Shakha Toli Ekatrikaran of the RSS Lucknow Vibhag

RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale speaking at Shakha Toli Ekatrikaran of the RSS Lucknow Vibhag

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“Through the Shakha, Swayamsevaks are doing spiritual practice every day for the ultimate glory of Bharat. The Sangh has been awakening the Hindu society for the last 100 years. That is why the Sangh continues to grow even after 100 years. The Sangh has done the work of bringing Hindus into the stream of harmony,” said Sarkaryavah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Dattatreya Hosabale at the ‘Shakha Toli Ekatrikaran’ of the RSS Lucknow Vibhag that was organised at Smriti Upvan in Ashiyana area on April 20.

He explained that we all gather in front of the Bhagwa Dhwaj, and arrange such programmes from time to time, to improve the quality of karyakartas. Such programmes are organised to make the organisation more strong and unified. This keeps improving our Swayamsevakatva.

“We are all Sangh swayamsevaks. We have taken a pledge for the country. We will always work to take this nation to the pinnacle of glory and the path of development. Even the Gods yearn to take birth in Bharat. Therefore, it is our good fortune to be born here. In such a situation, it is also our duty to fulfill our conscientious duties towards the society and the country. Stalwarts of various fields have made it Bharat,” he further said.

“There are many such heroes who have protected Bharatiyata and Dharma by sacrificing their lives when needed. We will also have to live our lives like people who dedicate their lives for the country,. We all owe a debt to such great men,” he said, “It is the dream of a swayamsevak to serve the country as it gives us everything,” he said.

Clarifying role of RSS, Hosabale ji said that the work of the Sangh is to motivate every person to do something for the country and society while doing his work. The speciality of the Sangh is that at the same time, in the same way, with the same goal, swayamsevaks are doing the work of shakhas. If you go to the Sangh’s shakhas in the South, North, West or East, you will find that in every season, the Sangh swayamsevaks organise the Shakha in the same manner. Swayamsevaks, through the shakha, are doing spiritual practice every day for the supreme glory of Bharat.

Topics: RSSShakhaSangh SwayamsevaksBharatiyata and DharmaSarvakryavah of RSS Dattatreya Hosabale
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