Key Points

Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister has made strong remarks about the RSS's historical role. He clearly stated the organization had no connection with India's freedom struggle. Meanwhile, the RSS chief emphasized character building through their Shakha system. Both leaders presented competing visions for India's social development during their respective addresses.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Says RSS Had No Role in Freedom Struggle

  • Shivakumar firmly denies any RSS involvement in India's independence movement
  • He emphasizes Congress party's adherence to Gandhi's peace philosophy
  • RSS chief focuses on character building through Shakha system discipline
  • Bhagwat calls for new development model to face global challenges
  • RSS engages with diverse social organizations and institutions nationwide
  • Both leaders present contrasting visions of India's social development path
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RSS is in no way connected to India's freedom struggle: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar

Karnataka Deputy CM claims RSS disconnected from India's independence movement while praising Gandhi's philosophy, as RSS chief Bhagwat emphasizes character building.

"Let them do whatever they want to do. But they are in no way connected to the freedom struggle. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, October 2

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday slammed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, saying that the organisation is in no way connected to India's freedom struggle.

Asked about the RSS's centenary celebrations, Shivakumar said, "Let them do whatever they want to do. But they are in no way connected to the freedom struggle."

He also spoke about the contemporary relevance of Mahatma Gandhi's teachings on peace and nonviolence.

"Gandhi is for peace... We want to see Gandhi's philosophy and the direction he gave to the country being implemented. We are the followers of Gandhi," he said.

Meanwhile, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday emphasised the importance of individual character building and the central role of the Shakha system in nurturing discipline and value-driven citizens.

Delivering his annual Vijaydashami speech in Nagpur on Thursday, Bhagwat said, "The system for creating individuals was destroyed in our society during the long period of foreign invasion... the Sangh Shakha is such a system. For the past 100 years, Sangh Karyakartas have consistently sustained the system in all kinds of circumstances. We must continue to do this in the future... that is why Swayamsevaks must undertake the discipline of changing their own habits by actively participating in the daily Shakha activities. The Shakha exists to nurture individual and collective qualities and spirit to create a favourable atmosphere for better basic human values and solidarity within the society, while actively engaging and cooperating in social activities."

Applauding the work done by the Swayamsevaks in maintaining dialogue with society-oriented individuals, the party chief said, "Swayamsevaks have actively engaged in various aspects of social life, as well as diverse organisations and institutions. This includes both local and national-level organisations. Swayamsevaks continue to cooperate and engage in dialogue with numerous individuals who are actively working in society. The Sangh has drawn certain observations and conclusions based on its collective experience."

He further emphasised the need for the country to have a successful development model based on holistic and integrated outlook to be protected from the upcoming challenges.

"We are still operating within those politics and frameworks, the inadequacies of which have been exposed to us... in the long run, we will have to make a gradual shift... However, there is no other way to protect ourselves from the challenges that we and the world are encountering... We need to create a successful development model based on our holistic and integrated outlook and present it to the world...." He said.

Further, the RSS chief highlighted the need for role models devoted to society, embodying transparency and selflessness, and treating society as their own.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect Deputy CM's opinion, we should acknowledge RSS's contribution to nation building post-independence. Their work in disaster relief and social service is commendable. Let's not politicize everything.
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Arjun K
Bhagwat ji makes valid points about character building and discipline. Shakha system has indeed produced many disciplined citizens who serve the nation. But historical facts about freedom struggle cannot be rewritten.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in India for 5 years, I find this debate fascinating. Both sides seem to have valid points - character building is important, but historical accuracy matters too. India needs both discipline and truth.
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Vikram M
Why are we still fighting over history? Let's focus on building a better India together. Both Gandhi's philosophy and discipline have their place in modern India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Political statements aside, I appreciate Bhagwat's emphasis on role models with transparency and selflessness. That's what our society desperately needs right now - leaders who truly serve the people.

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