The All India Samanvay Baithak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh began on Friday Raghavendra Math, Mantralyam (Andhra Pradesh) on the coast of river Tungbhadra with blessings and address of revered Swami Subudendra Teertha Ji.
Swami ji said that Bharat is the best among the galaxy of nation and this is a land where the Saints and ascetics have worked. Bharat is known as Jagadguru among all. This is a land of holy rivers and spiritual places. There is unity among all diverse cultures in Bharat. With the efforts of all of us, an awareness would be created in the Hindu Society and Hindu Dharma would regain its deserved place.
This meeting would continue till September 2. Those participating in this meeting include members of the All India Executive of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and National office bearers of organisations working in different fields (social, religious, economic, education and service) of society.
The meeting would discuss various topics including present Social, Educational, Economic scenario and issues concerning Environment, Water conservation, Agriculture. Around 200 workers participating in the meeting would share their experiences, thoughts and achievements.
Replying to the question of journalists, “ Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS, Sh. Arun Kumar said this is not a meeting where any decisions are taken. This meeting takes place twice a year- in September and January. And this has been the tradition for years.Every organisation takes decision according to their own structure and style of working. Just like in Sangh, the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha and Akhil Bhaatiya Karyakari Mandal meet twice a year.
He further said that many people work in various fields in the society and they meet several leading citizens there and they also implement innovative ideas in the organisations. To share all these experiences, this coordination meeting is held. This is the specific objective of this meeting.
Sh. Kumar said , “We do not treat anyone as our opponent, Sangh works for organising the whole society.”
Courtesy: Rss.org