"The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was founded on the day of Vijayadashami one hundred years ago with the intention of social service and nation building," PM Modi wrote in a post on X, sharing the blog.
Numerous volunteers have devoted their life to achieving this goal over an extended period of time. I've made an effort to put my feelings about this into words.
In a thorough homage to the RSS's centennial, PM Modi praised the organization's 100 years of dedication and nation building.
He recalled how the Sangh got its start on Vijayadashami under founder KB Hedgewar and called it a “virtuous incarnation” of India’s eternal national consciousness.
According to PM Modi, RSS volunteers have devoted their lives to women's empowerment, education, social service, tribal care, and crisis assistance.
He compared the influence of the Sangh to a river that nourishes everything it comes into contact with, highlighting its function in promoting patriotism, upholding customs, and reawakening social self respect.
Additionally, PM Modi emphasized the Shakh model, which has been used for decades to mold volunteers by moving them from ego to selflessness.
Additionally, the prime minister commended the RSS for its tenacity throughout the liberation war and subsequent difficulties.
Recalling the lessons of previous presidents who promoted social peace, he praised its efforts to combat discrimination and untouchability.
According to PM Modi, the RSS's efforts to aid tribal groups, provide disaster relief, and uphold the principle of "Nation First" are still crucial today.
He called the centenary a historic milestone for India and praised its plan to handle contemporary issues including environmental protection, family values, and population transition.