The RSS chief departs for Rajasthan today on a four-day visit
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Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), will visit Baran, Rajasthan, for four days starting on Wednesday. He will arrive in Kota in the evening and stay there for four days, from October 3 to October 6, after which he would take a road trip to Baran.
According to Chittor Prant’ Sanghchalak Jagdish Singh Rana, the head of the RSS will attend a number of the organization’s meetings while he is here. On October 5, he will also speak to the volunteers gathered in Baran’s Krishi Upaj Mandi.
In September, Bhagwat also travelled to Rajasthan, where he conducted a number of meetings and other events in Alwar. He urged the RSS staff to concentrate on social peace, the environment, self-awareness, and civic discipline during this visit.
Speaking at an RSS event at the Indira Gandhi Sports Ground in Alwar, the Chief of the RSS asserted that the notion of being untouchable had to be totally eliminated. The society’s mentality needs to be changed in order to effect this shift.
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma paid him a visit at Alwar as well. Bhagwat also took part in the Shri Mahamrityunjay Mahayagya at Alwar, where he offered prayers for the nation’s advancement, happiness, safety, and security.
The chairman of the RSS stated that crises do not have the ability to “demolish” India, referring to the current state of affairs in the nation. “India is Sanatan, not just a region of territory. India is in favour of Sanatan Dharma. Our culture is similar to that of the Yagya. One must provide from their own side in Yagya. “Whatever one has, from where he is giving, it will return,” he declared. Bhagwat also discussed the importance of preserving the environment and advocated for planting new trees instead of destroying old ones. In a same vein, we ought to work towards the advancement of our impoverished and disadvantaged brethren. By giving them what we have, we should elevate them,” he continued.