RSS-Unheard Truth | Manoj Muntashir Shukla | Latest

Manoj Muntashir Shukla
27 May 202415:09

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Manoj Muntashir Shukla explores the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), presenting a rational perspective to challenge common misconceptions about the organization. He emphasizes RSS's contributions to India's independence, cultural pride, and social welfare, refuting claims of it being anti-Muslim or communal. Highlighting key historical events such as Goa's liberation, the Kashmir issue, and post-independence relief efforts, Shukla advocates for a unified India and supports the RSS's vision of a Hindu nation. His argument centers on RSS’s dedication to national service, inclusivity, and its core principles of unity, integrity, and patriotism.

Takeaways

  • 😀 RSS was founded on 27th September 1925 by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar with just five people in Nagpur, and it has grown into the largest voluntary organization globally with over 55,000 branches in 80 countries.
  • 😀 Dr. Hedgewar was a patriot who stood up against the British government, famously singing Vande Mataram in school despite the ban, and was expelled for it.
  • 😀 RSS has historically been accused of being anti-Muslim, but the organization has always been inclusive, with a significant number of Muslim volunteers, and established the Rashtriya Muslim Manch to unite nationalist Muslims.
  • 😀 RSS proudly identifies with Hindutva and Sanatan culture but does not oppose other religions, stating that respecting one's own culture does not mean disrespecting others.
  • 😀 The organization has been misrepresented as anti-India, but it played a significant role in the liberation of territories like Dadra Nagar Haveli and Goa from Portuguese control.
  • 😀 RSS advocates for the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), promoting a unified law for all citizens, regardless of religion, believing in equality as per the Constitution.
  • 😀 The RSS leadership includes highly educated individuals, with many past leaders holding degrees in fields like medicine, engineering, and law, contrary to claims that the organization is 'illiterate'.
  • 😀 RSS has a long history of serving the nation during times of crisis, including relief efforts during the 1947 partition, the 1962 Indo-China war, the 1965 India-Pakistan war, and several natural disasters like the Orissa cyclone and Bhopal gas tragedy.
  • 😀 The organization has been instrumental in building national unity, as seen in their support for the integration of Kashmir into India and their involvement in key moments of Indian history.
  • 😀 RSS has consistently focused on its core principle: the nation first, far beyond caste, creed, province, or language, highlighting its commitment to India's unity and integrity.

Q & A

  • Who founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and when?

    -Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar founded the RSS on 27th September 1925, on the day of Vijayadashami, in Nagpur, India.

  • What was the initial size of RSS when it was founded?

    -RSS was initially founded with only five people alongside Dr. Hedgewar.

  • How did Dr. Hedgewar demonstrate patriotism before founding RSS?

    -At the age of 19, Dr. Hedgewar sang 'Vande Mataram' in his school despite the British government banning it, and he refused to apologize, resulting in his expulsion.

  • What role did RSS play in the liberation of Dadra, Nagar Haveli, and Goa?

    -RSS volunteers helped liberate Dadra and Nagar Haveli from Portuguese control in 1954 by hoisting the Indian tricolor, and in 1961, they actively participated in the movement that supported Goa's liberation.

  • Does RSS include volunteers from religious communities other than Hindus?

    -Yes, RSS includes volunteers from various communities, including Muslims, and has established organizations like the Rashtriya Muslim Manch to promote inclusive nationalism.

  • What is the RSS's stance on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC)?

    -RSS has supported the Uniform Civil Code for over 70 years, advocating for the same laws and rules for all citizens regardless of religion.

  • How does the video differentiate between a country, a state, and a nation?

    -A country is a geographical area with boundaries, a state is a political entity with laws and regulations, and a nation is a cultural identity that can extend beyond physical borders.

  • What contributions did RSS make during wars and conflicts in India?

    -RSS volunteers guarded borders during the 1947 Partition, assisted soldiers during the 1962 Indo-China war, helped manage logistics in the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war, and provided humanitarian support during communal violence.

  • How has RSS contributed to disaster relief in India and abroad?

    -RSS has led relief efforts in natural disasters such as cyclones, floods, earthquakes, and industrial accidents, including the Bhopal gas tragedy, Uttarakhand floods, and earthquakes in Gujarat, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.

  • What is the core principle of RSS as emphasized in the video?

    -The core principle of RSS is 'Nation first,' focusing on patriotism, selfless service, and respect for India, transcending caste, creed, language, or religion.

  • How does the video address claims that RSS leaders are illiterate?

    -The video refutes this by listing the educational qualifications of RSS leaders, including MBBS, BSc, MSc, LLB, PhD, and Veterinary Science degrees, showing that leaders are highly educated.

  • What message does the video convey about Hindu identity and inclusivity?

    -The video explains that being proud of Hindu culture and calling India a 'Hindu nation' is cultural, not exclusionary, and does not mean opposition to other religious communities.

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