Indians need to make sacrifices to keep independence ‘alive’: RSS chief
Indians must work hard as their ancestors did for three generations to get Independence, Bhagwat said, adding: 'This should be done on the basis of India’s religion and intellect'.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat during hoisting of the National Flag at the 79th Independence Day celebrations (PTI)
Bhubaneswar, 15 August
Noting that Indians should not be complacent about independence, RSS
chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said they need to work hard and make sacrifices
to keep it "alive" and also contribute to the world’s prosperity and
peace.
Bhagwat made the statement while addressing a gathering at the RSS office in Bhubaneswar on the occasion of Independence Day.
He said an Independent India too has its duty towards the entire world,
which is facing innumerable problems and is unable to overcome them since 2,000
years.
"Our ancestors ensured India's Independence by making supreme
sacrifices. We too need to be as hardworking as they and need to make similar
sacrifices to keep it alive and to make the country self-confident and emerge
as 'Vishwa Guru' (global leader) to guide the world engaged in quarrel,"
he said.
Indians must work hard as their ancestors did for three generations to
get Independence, Bhagwat said, adding: “This should be done on the basis of
India’s religion and intellect.”
Indians also need to guide the world, said the chief of the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
He said India strives to bring peace and happiness to the world and to
share its ‘dharma’ with others.
“We got Independence to ensure that everyone in our country could attain
happiness, courage, security, peace and respect. However, the world is
faltering. It is our duty to provide the world with a solution and create a new
world filled with happiness and peace based on our vision, rooted in religious
principles," Bhagwat said.
He said there are environmental issues and quarrels across the world.
Under such a situation, it is India’s duty to guide others, resolve
issues and make the world peaceful and prosperous as a Vishwa Guru,” he said.
Noting that “Swatantra” (independence) is a combination of two words -
“Swa” (self) and “Tantra” (governance), Bhagwat said the country has become
independent and people are now running the government.
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