RSS holds 'Sanchalan' in Tripura to promote Hindu unity and nationalism
- In Reports
- 12:05 PM, Oct 03, 2024
- Myind Staff
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS, Tripura Pradesh, held a ceremonial march, also called Sanchalan on Wednesday. The organisers shared their thoughts over this Sanchalan; it aims at uniting Hindus across diverse sections of society.
This March witnessed thousands of Karyakartas(volunteers) and Sanghakaris(participants) they were full devoted towards to the Hindu unity and to spread consciousness during the event.
Pashchim Zilla Karyavah of RSS Tripura, Ranadhir Chakraborty highlighted the significance of event, in conversation with ANI he said, “Every year, at the end of Pitripakha and the beginning of Matri Paksha, the RSS organises the Sanchalan. It is meant to ignite the hidden consciousness of Hinduism among people. India needs Hindus to be conscious now, which is why the Sanchalan is significant”.
The march initiated from Amtali HS School ground, passed through the town area and ended up at the same point.
The event also witnessed Tripura Pradesh Sangha Chalak, Bimal Kanti Ray, who underlined the annual nature this Sanchalan. He said” We aim to spread the message that Hindus should remain united, and this Sanchalan is our away of achieving that,’’ he concluded.
The event was not only a display of unity but also a call to action for social harmony and patriotism. The participants were reminded of the importance of preserving cultural heritage while contributing to the development of a strong, unified nation. This march is part of the RSS’s ongoing efforts to mobilise communities across the country for the cause of national integration, urging the community to uphold Indian values and commit to the nation's progress.
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