Big statement of Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, says 'Can't work by imposing ideology of any political party...'

Ranchi: Sangh chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat has given a big statement recently. RSS chief said that the volunteers will have to worry about all the people while working in the field of village development. At the same time, no political party or place will have to be avoided. By imposing any political ideology, we will not be able to work in society.

According to the information received, the Sangh chief said that today's society is changing. The expectations of the people from the Sangh have increased considerably. No one asks how much the branch looks. People want to see how much change has taken place in your society. At the same time, it has been learned that all the activities departments of the union will have to speed up the work by coordinating among themselves. The Sangh chief was addressing all the activity heads of Jharkhand and Bihar on Sunday, the last day of his stay in Ranchi. After finishing the address here, the Sangh chief left Giridih for Deoghar. On Monday, he will visit the Satsang Ashram of Thakur Suchit Chand in Deoghar.

Connect everyone with the Sangh, be ready to serve everyone: During his address on this matter, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat said that the volunteers have to work for every section of the society while staying away from political influence. We do not have to see what class and religion people live in that area. At the same time, according to the need, people of any religion and class can be connected with their work. He said that invite all the people to your programs, but avoid bringing people from any political post on the platform and give place to those living in constitutional posts. But whatever you do, speak it openly in front of everyone. While working in social life, people should say that it is the work of the Sangh. This will make people believe in you. Don't do anything secretly.

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