Key Points

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat delivered a powerful message about India's historical social challenges in Kanpur. He highlighted how internal divisions historically weakened the nation against foreign invasions. Bhagwat emphasized the RSS's commitment to bridging societal gaps and promoting unity across different sections. The inauguration of a new Sangh Bhawan symbolized the organization's strategic approach to fostering social harmony and national integration.

Key Points: Mohan Bhagwat Reveals Historic Indian Social Divisions Impact

  • RSS aims to unite diverse societal sections through strategic initiatives
  • Bhagwat honors Ambedkar's efforts to overcome social barriers
  • New Sangh Bhawan symbolizes organizational commitment to social harmony
  • RSS planning comprehensive review before centenary year celebrations
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Foreign invaders exploited internal divisions in Indian society, says Mohan Bhagwat

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat discusses how internal conflicts enabled foreign invasions, emphasizing social unity and Ambedkar's legacy

"For the last two thousand years, our society remained entangled in internal conflicts and differences - Mohan Bhagwat"

Kanpur, April 14

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief, Dr Mohan Bhagwat, on Monday said that foreign invaders exploited internal divisions in Indian society and took advantage of it.

Speaking after inaugurating the newly-constructed Sangh Bhawan in Karvalo Nagar, Bhagwat said, “For the last two thousand years, our society remained entangled in internal conflicts and differences. Foreign invaders took advantage of this disunity and defeated us.”

He also inaugurated the Bhimrao Ambedkar Auditorium within the Sangh office premises.

Highlighting the importance of social unity, Bhagwat said the RSS does not work merely for itself but for society.

“The Sangh’s work is not limited to the organisation. It is for everyone, for the whole country. We’ve seen many festive occasions, but such a large gathering is rare,” he said.

Bhagwat said the Sangh strives to include every section of society in its efforts. “This office will become a hub for uniting and connecting the various positive initiatives underway in society,” he added.

He paid tribute to Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, recalling the hardships Babasaheb faced from a young age.

“Babasaheb endured great adversity throughout his life. He dedicated himself to uniting society,” Bhagwat said.

The RSS' publicity chief said the new four-floor Sangh Bhawan has been constructed with thoughtful planning.

“It includes a large library in the basement and ample parking. Ventilation has been carefully addressed, with windows placed strategically to allow natural light throughout the day,” he said.

Bhagwat is scheduled to meet workers from the Sangh’s service department across six verticals on April 15 and 16. On April 15, he will visit the Koyla Nagar branch in eastern Kanpur, followed by Nirala Nagar on April 16.

On April 17, he will meet the state executive to discuss key focus areas ahead of the Sangh’s centenary year. These include civic responsibility, eco-friendly living, social harmony, family values, self-awareness, and a review of ongoing initiatives in the state.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Bhagwat ji makes a valid historical point about disunity making us vulnerable. Today more than ever we need social harmony to face modern challenges together. 🙏
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Priya M.
Interesting that he mentioned Ambedkar while talking about unity. We rarely hear these two names together in speeches. Hope this signals more inclusive approaches ahead.
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Amit S.
While the message of unity is good, I wish there was more concrete discussion about how to address current social divisions rather than just historical analysis.
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Sunita R.
The new building sounds impressive! A library and good ventilation show they're thinking practically about creating spaces for community engagement. More orgs should plan like this.
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Vikram J.
"Foreign invaders exploited divisions" is only half the story. We should also examine how some local rulers collaborated with invaders for their own gain. History is complex.
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Neha P.
The focus on eco-friendly living and family values in their upcoming meetings sounds promising. Hope they share actionable plans that communities can implement.

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