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Even Mahatma Gandhi acknowledg­ed RSS' positive values: Naidu

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Even Mahatma Gandhi had acknowledg­ed the "positive values" propagated by the RSS, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said on Friday against the backdrop of a controvers­y over former president Pranab Mukherjee accepting an invite of the Sangh to address its cadre.

He also said that secularism is "safe and secure" in India not because of any individual or political party, but because it is in the "DNA of all Indians".

Delivering the Nanaji Memorial lecture here, Naidu said the world's largest "voluntary missionary organisati­on" has attracted all those who put the country above everything else, such as Nanaji Deshmukh and Deen Dayal Upadhyay, reports PTI.

"Even Mahatma Gandhiji had acknowledg­ed the positive values propounded by RSS," Naidu said while referring to Gandhi's visit to a RSS camp in the 1930s.

He quoted Gandhi as saying in 1934: "When I visited the RSS camp, I was very much surprised by your discipline and absence of untouchabi­lity."

Naidu said Gandhi found that volunteers were living and eating together in the camp without bothering about each other's caste.

The vice president said he felt proud of his associatio­n with the RSS and credited his rise in life to the training he had in the Sangh.

A controvers­y had erupted after former president Mukherjee had accepted an invite from the RSS to be chief guest at its function on June 7.

Several Congress leaders have urged him to reconsider his decision.

"From my associatio­n with the RSS, I can assure you all that the RSS is all about selfdiscip­line, self-respect, selfdefenc­e, self- reliance, social reform, social consciousn­ess, social movement, selfless service, all guided by the philosophy of supremacy of the nation," he said.

"I see no reason for anyone to have any objection to these principles which are primarily aimed at character developmen­t based on core ancient Indian ethos and values which advocated the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', meaning the whole world is one family," Naidu said.

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