Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has urged the youth, particularly in Assam and the Northeast, to observe the organization closely and form their opinions about it free from prejudice and external narratives. Speaking at a youth leadership conference in Guwahati, Bhagwat emphasized India’s inherent tradition of respecting diverse paths, stating that while one’s own way might be correct, others’ ways can also be valid within their specific contexts. He illustrated this by referencing communities in Pakistan who, after separation from India, have allegedly lost their linguistic diversity. Bhagwat asserted that Hindu society is the one that truly cherishes diversity, and building such a society is a core RSS objective. He further stated that societal transformation hinges on a united and capable Bharatiya society. Addressing societal issues, Bhagwat argued that corruption eradication requires character building beyond just legal measures. Similarly, he highlighted that effective cow protection necessitates societal awareness alongside legal frameworks. On foreign policy, Bhagwat strongly advocated for an ‘India First’ approach, urging the nation to prioritize its interests without favoring or opposing any specific country, much like major global powers such as the US and China. He concluded by suggesting that a strong, self-reliant India naturally contributes to global welfare and is better equipped to navigate international challenges and foster global harmony.
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