Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Frank dialogue will lead to a confluence of ideas

The history of Bharat is dotted with such examples. The RSS follows the same tradition and philosophy

- Manmohan Vaidya is sah sarkarywah (national joint general secretary), Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh The views expressed are personal Inner Voice comprises contributi­ons from our readers. The views expressed are personal Innervoice@hindustant­imes.com

In his seminal work, Who Are We?, Samuel Huntington states that “unless we decide who we are (as a people) we cannot decide what our priorities can be (as a nation).” Bharat is in a similar conundrum where the people of Bharat do not have one unifying idea of what Bharat is as a nation. It is imperative for a bright future that “we, the people of Bharat”, arrive at one idea of Bharat. This can be achieved through discussion and dialogue among the people.

There seem to be two major streams of an “idea of Bharat”.

One looks for its inspiratio­n from outside and the other believes its roots are in the ageold integral and holistic view of life based on spirituali­ty which is the chief characteri­stic of Bharat.

The former is not keen on dialogue and wants to push a particular narrative, leaving no space for any alternativ­e thinking. The latter believes, and has facilitate­d dialogue and discussion­s with different view points on numerous occasions in the belief that, by coming together and discussing each other’s views, it is possible to achieve a point of confluence and a common understand­ing of the “idea of Bharat”.

It is a uniquely Bharatiya world view which has stated through the ages that, “Truth is one, sages describe it in various ways”. This view has facilitate­d discussion and acceptance of different views of life.

Hence, 125 years ago, Swami Vivekanand­a proudly proclaimed that we go beyond tolerance and accept all ways to reach the Truth to be true. This tradition in Bharat has stemmed from the Hindu view of life, one that is based on spirituali­ty and is practised by the people for ages. The history of Bharat is dotted by examples of this exchange of ideas and assimilati­on. The RSS believes in the philosophy of Hindutva (Hinduness), the manifestat­ion of a spirituali­ty- tates to stand up and speak what he thinks to be right and in favour of the society at large. And, if required, he is willing to sit down and listen to others, even his critics, and do the “needful.” At the root of courage is your love for humanity, and, as somebody had said, “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone gives you courage.” It does not require any great sacrifice; all that one has to do is to think positively and think about the purpose and mission of life. To understand how courage is the most important virtue among all other vir- based integral and holistic view of life, that is known as the “Hindu view of life”, the world over. It has been a tradition in the RSS to invite people of different points of views for discussion­s.

The RSS has conducted many mass contact campaigns or jana sampark abhiyan to share the philosophy, views, activities and achievemen­ts of the organisati­on. The first such countrywid­e campaign was in 1985 on the completion of 60 years of the RSS. The next one was in 1989-90 during the birth centenary celebratio­ns of Dr Hedgewar, the founder of the RSS.

At the turn of the century, in 2000, to mark the completion of 75 years of work, expansion and achievemen­ts of the RSS, swayamseva­ks went to several thousand villages and cities to narrate the story, the philosophy and the work of the RSS. During the commemorat­ion of the birth centenary of the second sar sanghachal­ak of the RSS, Shri Guruji (2006-07), yet again a mass contact campaign was undertaken that reached out to all sections of society.

As a result of these efforts, the trust of and support that the RSS receives has been enhanced. Correspond­ingly, there is a growing curiosity and eagerness to know about the RSS and its views on different issues among diplomats from various countries, bureaucrat­s, technocrat­s, industrial­ists, security personnel, educationi­sts, academicia­ns, intellectu­als, religious leaders, political leaders, journalist­s, legal experts, management consultant­s and many others.

Today we live in the era of new media and there are many more platforms for mass communicat­ion. So, it has become easier to reach out to a multitude of people with the click of a button. However, these same platforms are equally available to the detractors of the RSS and anti-national forces which run sustained campaigns to malign the image of the organisati­on.

Nonetheles­s, the expansion, strength and positive influence of the RSS and its all encompassi­ng and Bharatiya philosophy find increasing resonance among people, especially those who are young. The RSS has opened itself to innovative ideas and programmes to reach the masses through different platforms.

The ongoing lecture series is one such attempt at outreach to convey the views of the RSS on different national and social issues. This is an effort to communicat­e directly to the people. And this is a unique idea whose time has come.

The steady stream of communicat­ion and exchanges will lead to a point of confluence.

IT IS A UNIQUELY BHARATIYA WORLD VIEW WHICH HAS STATED THROUGH THE AGES THAT, “TRUTH IS ONE, SAGES DESCRIBE IT IN VARIOUS WAYS”. THIS VIEW HAS FACILITATE­D DISCUSSION AND ACCEPTANCE OF DIFFERENT VIEWS OF LIFE

tues, here’s a quote from American poet and activist, Maya Angelou, “Courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage you can’t practice any other virtue consistent­ly.” We, therefore, need to cultivate courage very consciousl­y. One way is to be positive and hopeful which would resolve most of the issues that build up to make us hesitant and scared.

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