Nagpur (Maharashtra): From 15 to 17 March, the highest policy-making body of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, held a three-day meeting at the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
During the meeting, various achievements such as the successful Pran Pratishtha of Shri Ram Lala in Ayodhya, the landing of Chandrayaan-3, the accomplishments of the G-20 summit, and the inauguration of a submarine by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the under water city of Dwarka were mentioned. These achievements were received with great excitement by the country.
In This meeting titled ‘From Shri Ram Temple to National Resurgence’, a resolution was passed regarding the consecration of Shri Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. The resolution highlighted the important contributions made by researchers, archaeologists, thinkers, jurists, media, sacrificial Kar Sevaks, and the entire agitating Hindu society and government administration.
The All India Pratinidhi Sabha, while paying homage to all the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in this struggle, expressed gratitude towards all the above mentioned people.
Ram Mandir marks the start of a magnificent era
The Sabha reports that during the consecration day in Ayodhya Dham, there was a respectable presence of top leaders from various spheres of religious, political, and social life in the country, along with revered saints from different religions and sects. This indicates that the ideals of Shri Ram are being followed and an environment has been created for building a harmonious and well-organized national life.
With the consecration of Ram Lalla’s life at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi, India’s society is now entering a new era of resurgence. This marks the end of a period of self-doubt and forgetfulness that was brought on by foreign rule and struggle. The entire society, united by the spirit of Hindutva, is now preparing to rediscover its true identity and live accordingly.
In the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the House of Representatives has called upon all volunteers to exercise their right to vote and make efforts towards achieving 100% voting turnout. The Sangh volunteers have also been urged to work towards the target set for the centenary year of the Sangh, starting from October 2024. This can be achieved by focusing on quality enhancement, organizational expansion, work strengthening, and promoting gentleman power.
The volunteers were encouraged to adopt five environmental, social, and personal vows known as Swadeshi, family enlightenment, and civil discipline. This year, new workers were appointed to various responsibilities within the Sangh. Dattatreya Hosabale was re-elected as Sarkaryavah for the next three years. In addition, Atul Limaye and Alok Kumar were appointed as Co-Sarkaryavah.
New appointments have made
In the northern region, which includes Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu-Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, some appointments have been made. Mr. Pawan Jindal has been appointed as the area union leader, Mr. Roshan Lal as the area secretary, Mr. Jatin as the area campaigner, and Dr. Satish Sharma as the area secretary of Punjab. Additionally, a co-province caretaker has also been appointed.