"Character building (Vyakti Nirman) and systemic change through social transformation is the correct path for bringing about change in the world. This has been the collective experience of Swayamsevaks...," --says RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in his customary Vijayadashami address.
This system (of Man makig) was destroyed in our society during the long period of foreign invasion.
They must be re-established in a manner suited for the present time, within our homes, our education system, and various dimension of society, he said.
"Democratic movements bring change; violent uprisings don't. They cause an upheaval, but the status quo remains. Check history. No revolution has fulfilled its objective.
France rose against its king, and Napoleon became emperor. So many so-called socialist movements happened, and all these socialist countries are now capitalist. Anarchy allows foreign powers to play their games," he said.
The ideological parent organisation of the BJP is celebrating its centenary.
Founded on 27 September 1925, the initial impetus of the organisation was to provide character training and instil "Hindu discipline" in order to unite the Hindu community and establish a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu nation).
The organisation aims to spread the ideology of Hindutva to "strengthen" the Hindu community and promotes an ideal of upholding an Indian culture and its "civilisational values".
On the other hand, the RSS has been described as being "founded on the premise of Hindu supremacy".
"We need to create individuals who can undertake this work. Even after mentally accepting this idea, actually bringing it into practice requires changing habits of mind, speech and action.
A system is needed for this. The Sangh Shakha is such a system.......," he said.
The RSS chief also touched on the recent unrest in Nepal, where a nationwide movement led to a change in regime.
"Neighbourhood unrest is not a good sign," he said, referring to the Gen-Z protest in the Himalayan country.
"The regime change in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and, more recently, Nepal due to a violent outburst of public anger is a concern for us.
The forces wanting to create such disturbances in Bharat are active both inside and outside our country," he said.
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