Work for unity against divisive forces, says RSS' Dattareya Hosabale

Dattatreya Hosabale, the General Secretary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has called for collective efforts to counter divisive forces within society. Speaking at an event in New Delhi, Hosabale emphasized the need for unity among various communities to foster a harmonious environment in the country. He remarked that the growing polarization is a significant challenge that must be addressed by all sections of society. The RSS leader urged citizens to work together, irrespective of their backgrounds, to build a peaceful and prosperous India. This appeal comes at a time when social cohesion is being tested by rising tensions across different regions, highlighting the importance of dialogue and collaboration in overcoming ideological divides. Hosabale's message is particularly relevant as India approaches critical electoral events, where unity and inclusivity are crucial for maintaining the nation’s democratic fabric. His statements reflect the RSS's ongoing commitment to promote national integration and counteract any forces that seek to exploit differences among various groups.
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