RSS Chief Debunks Para-Military Label, Highlights Unique Mission

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Bhopal, India - RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has dismissed claims that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is a para-military organization. In a recent address, Bhagwat emphasized that the RSS's true purpose is to unite Indian society and instill the values necessary to prevent foreign domination. He acknowledged that the RSS's uniform and physical exercises may be misinterpreted, but stressed that these elements are merely a part of the organization's unique culture. Bhagwat attributed the misconceptions surrounding the RSS to a lack of understanding and a reliance on unreliable sources, such as Wikipedia. The RSS chief also addressed the notion that the organization was born as a reaction to external forces, stating that this is not the case. Instead, he emphasized that the RSS is a proactive movement that seeks to promote unity and virtues within Indian society. Bhagwat's remarks come as the RSS celebrates its centenary year, and he used the opportunity to reflect on India's history of foreign invasions. He noted that despite being a wealthy and virtuous nation, India has repeatedly fallen to external forces, and that the key to preventing this pattern lies in understanding and rising above selfishness. Ultimately, Bhagwat called for a united Indian society, driven by the values of virtue and unity, to ensure the country's prosperity and independence.