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RSS harbours no enmity towards anyone; it embraces the spirit of dialogue with all: Sunil Ambekar

If Bharat prospers, it will contribute to the welfare of the world as well. Therefore, the strengthening of Hindus is essential. Those who seek to pursue caste-based politics oppose this concept, said Sunil Ambekar

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Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh while addressing a special seminar of journalists and editors in Nagpur

Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh while addressing a special seminar of journalists and editors in Nagpur

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“Due to political interests, various misconceptions are often spread about the RSS. However, in reality, the Sangh neither harbours ill-will towards anyone nor considers anyone its enemy. The Sangh regards everyone as its own and believes in maintaining dialogue with all sections of society. Therefore, the RSS always remains ready for discussion and constructive engagement”, said Sunil Ambekar, Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh while addressing a special seminar of journalists and editors in Nagpur.

The media seminar was organised at Chitnavis Centre, Civil Lines, in the presence of Vidarbha Prant Sanghachalak Deepak Ji Tamashettivar and Nagpur Mahanagar Sanghachalak Rajesh Ji Loya. Editors, Bureau Chiefs, and senior journalists from leading newspapers and news channels of the province attended the programme. Sunil Ambekar elaborated on the Sangh’s journey towards its centenary year, its deep bond with society, and its future course of action.

The RSS has believed from the very beginning that Bharat is a Hindu Rashtra. If the Hindus of this country become strong, it will be beneficial for all sections of society, including Muslims and Christians. Such strength will benefit both society and the nation. If Bharat prospers, it will contribute to the welfare of the world as well. Therefore, the strengthening of Hindus is essential. Those who seek to pursue caste-based politics oppose this concept. Referring to contemporary slogans such as “Jai Bhim-Lal Salaam,” he said that Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar himself had stated that as long as the path of peace shown by Gautam Buddha exists in the world, there is no need to follow the path of Karl Marx or others. One should remain mindful of his foundational thoughts. Dr Ambedkar had also stated in the Constituent Assembly that Communists and Socialists are the greatest enemies of the Constitution.

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Sunil Ambekar said that in many countries around the world, misconceptions exist regarding Bharat and the RSS. People there have very limited understanding of the Sangh. Therefore, efforts are being made to engage in dialogue with intellectuals, social leaders, and journalists in such countries. He further observed that many people within our own country have forgotten their cultural heritage. The RSS is working to overcome this loss of memory and awaken a sense of civilisational identity among them.

He stated that in several countries across the world, the Gen Z generation has taken to the streets in protest movements. In contrast, India’s Gen Z possesses deep confidence in the nation and in democracy. This generation is optimistic and constantly thinks about Bharat’s development. They believe that every issue can be resolved peacefully.

He remarked that had the Sangh possessed its present strength during that period, perhaps the Partition of the country might not have taken place. Nevertheless, even under those circumstances, the Sangh worked with full dedication and strength for the protection and rehabilitation of Hindus. After Partition, a negative atmosphere was deliberately created regarding the heroes of the freedom movement. Many began to view the Sangh as a political rival, and it was due to political reasons that the RSS was subjected to a ban.

Responding to questions regarding West Bengal during the seminar, he said that the RSS has the largest number of Pracharaks in West Bengal. Sangh work has been ongoing in Bengal since its early years. Adya Sarsanghachalak Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar received his education in Calcutta and had visited Bengal for organisational work in 1939. Thereafter, all Sarsanghachalaks have worked extensively in West Bengal. When the present Sarsanghchalak, Dr Mohan Ji Bhagwat, was serving as Sarkaryavah, Kolkata was his centre of work for three years. Through the dedication and commitment of Pracharaks in Bengal, public consciousness has been awakened, leading to a growing positive sentiment among the people.

 

Topics: RSSDr Babasaheb AmbedkarRashtriya Swayamsevak SanghSunil AmbekarGen Z
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