Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 'RSS'
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 'RSS'

RSS is getting ready to launch a major effort to promote unity within Hindu society. RSS is planning to increase its efforts to connect with all castes of Hindu society through initiatives such as Samrasta Manch. A two-day brainstorming session will take place in Mathura to determine the approach. This information has been provided by Sunil Ambekar, the RSS spokesperson. He mentioned that the All India Executive Board meeting will take place in Mathura on 25 and 26 October.

During this meeting, various topics will be covered such as the status of Hindus in Bangladesh, the 100th anniversary of RSS, and the call for regulations for OTT platforms. Over 393 RSS leaders are expected to attend this gathering. These will consist of Prant Pracharak, Prant Sanghchalak, and Prant Karyavah. According to RSS sources, Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat determined the meeting agenda through his speech on Vijayadashami. Now the next step is to carefully think of ideas on how to complete the task.

Sunil Ambekar mentioned during the meeting agenda that they will discuss ways to maintain unity within society. They need to be stopped from becoming caught in the tangled web of false information. He also discussed the negative impact of online content on children and emphasized the importance of regulating it. That topic will be addressed as well. Specifically, the conversation will focus on establishing unity within the community. We will discuss what has been accomplished and potential future ideas.

The RSS leader stated that there will be discussions on ways to promote the teachings of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Birsa Munda, Ahilyabai Holkar and Rani Durgavati among the public. In his speech, Mohan Bhagwat had made reference to all of these individuals. There will be a discussion on strategies to connect with the Dalits through RSS.

This brainstorming session is unique due to the upcoming elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand next month. Allow us to inform you that BJP received a total of 240 seats in the national elections, and the movement of some Dalits is being seen as a contributing factor to this outcome. Congress had also brought up the topic of conducting a census based on caste.

What makes this year unique is that the RSS is celebrating its 100th anniversary starting from Dussehra. The Sangh sees reaching 100 years as a strong achievement for any social organization. The Sangh asserts that there will be forthcoming changes, with the details yet to be determined.