In a stirring address to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) volunteers, Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar declared that the organization’s mission remains far from complete. Speaking at a key event in the state, he called upon the swayamsevaks to inject fresh vigor into their efforts.
The Governor emphasized the vast scope of RSS’s vision for societal transformation. ‘The targets set by the RSS are still unfinished,’ he stated firmly, underscoring the need for relentless dedication. His words resonated deeply with the audience, many of whom nodded in agreement as he highlighted the challenges ahead.
Arlekar pointed to the evolving socio-political landscape of India, where cultural preservation and national unity demand unwavering commitment. He praised the historical contributions of RSS but stressed that complacency has no place. ‘With new energy, we must march forward,’ he urged, invoking the spirit of selfless service that defines the organization.
The event, attended by hundreds of volunteers, also featured discussions on grassroots initiatives. Governor Arlekar shared insights from his own experiences, drawing parallels between Kerala’s unique dynamics and RSS’s nationwide objectives. Local leaders echoed his sentiments, committing to intensified shakha activities and outreach programs.
As India navigates complex global influences, the Governor’s call serves as a timely reminder. RSS workers, inspired by his message, are poised to redouble their efforts, ensuring the organization’s ideals continue to shape the nation’s future. This renewed push could significantly bolster community development across Kerala and beyond.
