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Punjab | “Sangh is not an institution separate from society, but an organised form of society itself”: Dr Mohan Bhagwat

Indian Armed Forces are a fine example of unity in diversity, and this spirit should be strengthened in social life as well, said RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat while addressing a gathering at Pathankot, Punjab

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PATANKHOT: To understand the Sangh in its true sense, one must know its work from within. The RSS does not function with any spirit of competition or publicity but remains active within society solely with the nation’s interest in mind. The Sangh does not aspire for power or popularity. It is not an institution separate from society, but an organised expression of society itself, said Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, while addressing a gathering at Pathankot, Punjab, on February 26, 2026.

He elaborated on the establishment, objectives, and working methodology of the RSS. At present, the Sangh is engaged in more than 130,000 service activities across the country in various fields, he informed.

He shared his views on social harmony, civic duties, environmental protection, family values, Swadeshi, and national security. He said that the Indian Armed Forces are a fine example of unity in diversity, and this spirit should be strengthened in social life as well. Many individuals and organisations are also engaged in nation-building work; we should cooperate with them and work collectively.

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Referring to Panch Parivartan, he described Samajik Samarasta, Parivar Prabodhan, environmental responsibility, Swa, and civic duty as essential needs of the present time. He said that the fulfilment of duties alongside rights is what makes a nation strong. Qualities such as discipline, dedication, and commitment seen in the armed forces should be adopted in social life as well.

He described the joint family system as a strength of Indian society, where respect, values, and a sense of responsibility are nurtured. In the context of Swadeshi, he highlighted self-reliance as an important foundation of national security. Stalls set up by a cow service organisation and an exhibition of rural and home-based products at the venue presented these ideas in practice.

On national security, he stated that safeguarding borders alone is not sufficient; social unity, economic strength, and cultural confidence are equally necessary. A question-and-answer session was also held during the programme, where officers raised queries on various contemporary issues, which he answered in detail. The programme concluded with the collective singing of the National Anthem, Jana Gana Mana.

He emphasised the importance of living in balance with nature. Notably, single-use plastic was not used during the programme, and flex banners were also avoided.

During his visit, he also interacted with retired commissioned military officers at Kiran Auditorium.
A special exhibition showcasing the history of Vande Mataram, its dignity, and the protocol associated with its rendition was displayed at the venue. Another exhibition introduced Param Vir Chakra awardees from all three-armed forces.

Topics: RSSDr Mohan BhagwatArmed ForcesRashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh
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