RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's Bhopal Visit Focuses on Youth, Social Harmony

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has begun a two-day visit to Bhopal, marking his fifth trip to Madhya Pradesh in ten months. The visit features structured dialogues with youth, women, and prominent citizens across two main venues. His emphasis on social unity comes amid national outrage over a recent racial killing in Dehradun. The events are part of the RSS's centenary-year outreach, focusing on fostering harmony across communities.

Key Points: Mohan Bhagwat Visits Bhopal for RSS Outreach Events

  • Two-day visit with multiple dialogues
  • Focus on youth and social harmony
  • Fifth MP visit in 10 months
  • Context of recent racial violence
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to visit Bhopal today

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat begins a two-day visit to Bhopal, holding dialogues with youth, women, and community leaders to promote social unity.

"treat everyone as one's own - Mohan Bhagwat"

Bhopal, Jan 2

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat will be on a two-day visit to Bhopal, beginning Friday, to attend events at two venues - Kushabhau Thakare Convention Centre and Ravindra Bhavan.

During the visit, which is part of the 100-year journey of the RSS, Mohan Bhagwat will be addressing the gathering of social and religious leaders, youth, and women in Bhopal in different sessions on January 2 and 3.

The RSS chief will hold 'Yuva Samvad' (interaction) and a 'Pramukhjan Goshthi' (interaction with prominent citizens) on Friday, followed by a 'Samajik Sadbhav Baithak' (social harmony meeting) and a 'Shakti Samvad' (interaction with women) the next day (Saturday).

According to a senior RSS functionary in Bhopal, youths from all 31 districts of the 'prants' (16 districts as per the administrative structure), who have made notable contributions and achieved distinction in various fields, will participate in the programme.

The RSS functionary said that interaction with prominent citizens will be held at an auditorium in Ravindra Bhavan, in which reputed personalities from various fields from the Bhopal division have been invited.

Bhagwat will also address a 'Samajik Sadbhav Baithak' that will be organised at the Kushabhau Thakre Convention Centre on Saturday, with participation from prominent members of different communities.

This will be Bhagwat's fifth visit to Madhya Pradesh in the past 10 months, according to a statement issued by the RSS office recently.

Notably, on Wednesday, Bhagwat urged citizens to rise above divisions of caste, wealth and language, and to treat "everyone as one's own".

The RSS chief's comments assume significance when outrage had been growing over the killing of Angel Chakma, a student from Tripura, in Dehradun, following alleged racial abuse.

Bhagwat reiterated the need for social unity and equality, stating that the entire country belongs to everyone and that harmony is central to India's identity.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The emphasis on 'Samajik Sadbhav' and 'Shakti Samvad' is a positive step. Engaging with women and different communities is crucial for any organization that wants to represent modern India. Actions following these words will be key.
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Arjun K
Fifth visit to MP in 10 months? Seems like a lot of focus on one state. While dialogue is good, I hope the message of unity and treating everyone as one's own is practiced consistently by all members on the ground, not just spoken from the stage.
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Priyanka N
The timing of this visit and his comments is important, especially after the tragic incident in Dehradun. Words about social harmony need to translate into a safer environment for every citizen, regardless of where they are from. Let's hope for real change.
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Karthik V
Inviting youths who have achieved distinction is a great idea. Channeling the energy of our young achievers for nation-building is the way forward. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As an observer, the concept of 'Pramukhjan Goshthi' with reputed personalities from various fields sounds constructive. Open dialogue between cultural organizations and civil society can be beneficial if it's genuine and inclusive.

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