RSS Strength Lies in Volunteers' Unwavering Commitment: Mohan Bhagwat

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Jaipur, India - RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that the organization's power comes from the unshakeable commitment of its volunteers, who naturally embody the spirit of service. Speaking at the launch of a book chronicling the lives of 24 late RSS pracharaks from Rajasthan, Bhagwat highlighted the vital role volunteers play in the organization's growth and success. The RSS, he noted, relies on the emotional strength and life force of its volunteers, who become pracharaks by their very mindset. Despite the organization's expansion and improved working conditions, Bhagwat stressed the importance of maintaining its foundational spirit, which has remained unchanged over the years. Bhagwat pointed out that the RSS' work cannot be understood from a distance, citing instances where attempts to replicate the organization failed. He attributed the Sangh's enduring success to the dedication of its volunteers, who have sustained the organization for over a century. The RSS chief also acknowledged the growing social acceptance of the organization, noting that it has become a subject of public discussion and goodwill. He expressed pride in the newly released book, which not only inspires pride but also motivates readers to adopt a value-driven lifestyle. Bhagwat urged volunteers to internalize the ideals presented in the book, saying that even a small spark of their brilliance can illuminate society and the nation. As the RSS marks its centenary, Bhagwat's words serve as a testament to the organization's enduring strength and the vital role its volunteers play in shaping the nation's future.