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Unity, goodwill, and a call for national cohesion: Dr. Mohan Bhagwat’s vision from Nagpur

As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) stands on the cusp of its centenary year in 2025, the recently concluded Karyakarta Vikas Varg–2 at its historical Reshimbagh campus in Nagpur marked a pivotal moment for ideological reflection and organizational recommitment

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Jun 10, 2025, 05:30 pm IST
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RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagawat at the RSS Karyakarta Vikas Varg-2

RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagawat at the RSS Karyakarta Vikas Varg-2

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As the (RSS) approaches its centenary year in 2025, the recently concluded Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Karyakarta Vikas Varg-2 at Nagpur marked a pivotal moment for ideological reflection and organizational recommitment. Core message delivered by RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat and its broader implications for national unity, constitutional adherence, and the evolving role of karyakarta in the 21st century.

On June 5, 2025, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh concluded its prestigious Karyakarta Vikas Varg–2 at the Reshimbagh campus, Nagpur-the historical and spiritual heartland of the Sangh. Attended by 840 participants, including 191 full-time pracharaks, this advanced training session served not merely as an educational exercise but as a reaffirmation of the Sangh’s foundational principles.

Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat delivered a message of profound relevance to the current socio-political landscape of Bharat. Emphasising “sadbhava and sadvichar” (goodwill and good thoughts), Dr. Bhagwat stated:

“It is essential to live with goodwill and good thoughts towards each other. As a nation, as a society, we are one.”

This address, delivered during the Rashtriya Vyavastha Sangh Shiksha Varg event, must be understood not merely as ceremonial but as strategic-framing the vision for the next century of the Sangh’s civilizational work.

Karyakarta Vikas Varg–2: Institutionalising Discipline and Ideological Clarity

The Karyakarta Vikas Varg-2-formerly known as the “Tritiya Varsh”-represents the pinnacle of cadre development within the RSS framework. It is here that ideological grounding meets organizational rigor, and where seva (service) converges with sankalp (resolve). Conducted in a fully residential format over nearly four weeks, this varg equips emerging karyakartas with the tools to navigate social complexities, mobilize grassroots structures, and live the ideals of ekatmata (oneness) in their daily conduct.

Read More: RSS Nagpur Varg: Message of strength and unity

Held in Nagpur, the birthplace of the RSS in 1925, the timing of this varg coincides with the Sangh’s broader preparations to commemorate a hundred years of national service and character-building.

Dr. Mohan Bhagwat’s Key Themes: A Triad for National Rebuilding

In his concluding address, Dr. Bhagwat outlined three core dimensions of national character that must guide the Sangh’s work in the coming years:

Goodwill and Mutual Respect

At the heart of the Sangh’s philosophy lies the belief that national cohesion is impossible without emotional integration. Dr. Bhagwat cautioned against divisionism of any kind be it caste-based, linguistic, or sectarian and urged karyakartas to practice and promote empathy, harmony, and constitutional respect.

Self-Discipline and Constitutional Order

Bhagwat reiterated that shasan (governance) must occur within the boundaries of samvidhan (the Constitution). In a climate often marred by reactionary rhetoric, he advocated for restrained speech and introspective conduct, aligning with the Bharatiya value of sanyam (self-control) in public life.

Transcending Historical Baggage

Echoing themes from his Republic Day 2025 and Vijayadashami 2024 speeches, the Sarsanghchalak called for a conscious transcendence over colonial, caste-based, and Partition-induced divisions. While remaining vigilant of divisive ideologies still active in political discourse, he emphasised constructive nationalism-rooted in Bharatiya Sanskriti and guided by Integral Humanism (Ekatma Manav Darshan).

Ideological Implications in the Current National Context

Dr Bhagwat’s statement “We are one as a society and nation”-carries significant weight when viewed in light of contemporary tensions over social justice narratives, minority appeasement, and regional fault lines. While political analysts may interpret such rhetoric as a moderation of Hindutva’s traditional posture, a senior karyakarta understands it as the next stage of evolution-a harmonizing force aimed at strengthening internal unity amidst external pressures.

This message also resonates with his earlier calls for reunification of culturally divided regions and rejection of separatist thinking. In an age where political mobilisation often feeds on identity fragmentation, RSS’s insistence on emotional and civilizational unity becomes a radical counter-narrative.

The Karyakarta’s Role in the 21st Century

In this renewed vision, the karyakarta is no longer just a community organizer or ideological disseminator-he is an emotional architect of Bharat’s unity. Whether working in Vanvasi areas, urban bastis, universities, or policy forums, the swayamsevak is expected to embody the Sangh’s core values of discipline, service, harmony, and strategic awareness.
This is particularly crucial as the Sangh steps into its next century amidst increasing scrutiny, complex geopolitical shifts, and a growing youth demographic hungry for purpose and rooted identity. The Sarsanghchalak’s call is therefore also a roadmap:

→ Serve without ego.
→ Organize without aggression.
→ Unite without condition.

Towards Sangh Shatabdi, With Clarity and Commitment

As the RSS approaches its 100th year, events like Karyakarta Vikas Varg-2 and speeches like the one delivered in Nagpur are not routine occurrences. They represent a civilizational checkpoint, calling upon both cadre and society to move from reaction to reconstruction, from division to oneness.
In Dr. Bhagwat’s words, Bharat’s future lies not in “defeating the other,” but in understanding that there is no ‘other’ at all.

Let the centenary of the Sangh not just be a celebration-but a rededication to the timeless idea that “we are one.”

 

Topics: RSSRashtriya Swayamsevak SanghRSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan BhagwatKaryakarta Vikas Varg-2
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