RSS Centenary Celebration: In his speech at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)’s centenary celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed how important it is to get rid of “untouchability” as soon as possible. He said that discrimination against Hindus should not happen in a modern, advanced India and called it the “main problem of Hindus.”
RSS Celebrates 100 Years
The RSS has been around since 1925, making this its 100th year. As part of the celebrations for the centenary, PM Modi talked about the Sangh’s role in shaping culture and social values. He also brought up important problems that continue to divide society.
PM Modi’s Call for Unity
The Prime Minister said in his speech that “untouchability” has been a problem in Hindu society for a long time and is still a problem. He told Hindus all over the country to get past differences based on caste and treat everyone with the same respect and honor. Modi says that India is strongest when everyone works together and that discrimination weakens the country’s basis.
Equal rights and social justice
It was said again by the Prime Minister that social justice is not only required by the Constitution but also a moral duty. He asked people in communities to make it a place where everyone, no matter what group they are, feels like they have power. This message hit home for me, especially when I thought about how RSS helps bring people together across cultures.
What RSS Should Do
Modi talked about the Sangh’s history and said that the RSS must keep working to bring people together and get rid of habits that divide Hindus. The group, which is known for its work at the local level, needs to set a good example when it comes to fighting discrimination and “untouchability.”
How People Reacted
A lot of people heard the speech, and many praised Modi for being honest about discrimination based on race. Critics, on the other hand, say that what people do on the ground should match what they say. Social activists liked the call, but they told the government and groups like RSS to make the changes even stronger.
A very important social problem was brought up in PM Modi’s speech at the RSS centenary celebration. He has sparked a new call for unity, equality, and respect in society by saying that no Hindu should be discriminated against. So, the 100th anniversary isn’t just a time to honour RSS’s history; it’s also a warning that India still needs to be made a truly welcoming place for everyone.