Positive impact of RSS work
“RSS is contributing in a very valuable manner for nurturing social harmony in Tamil Nadu. It regularly brings together leaders of various Hindu communities at every district headquarters and thus enables discussions about problems affecting Hindu society in a cordial atmosphere. This is the major thrust by the Sangh during Shri Guruji’s birth-centenary yearâ€, said Shri V. Sundaram, IAS (retired), while delivering the presidential address at Shri gurupooja function of RSS at South Chennai on July 9. To substantiate this, he referred to the ambience at the meet at Villupuram held on June 25. He said: “One Shri E. Samikkannu Nattar, whose ES Trust runs a women’s college, a polytechnic and a secondary school in Villupuram, was so impressed by the equal and loving treatment to all caste leaders at the meet and the cultured manner in which the proceedings were carried out, that he invited swayamsevaks to conduct weekly ethics classes in all his educational institutions so that students too could imbibe our noble culture. This heartfelt appeal, from one belonging to the fishermen community and known to be quite close to DMK and DK for decades, is an index of the positive impact RSS work leaves on all sections of our societyâ€. (VSK, Chennai)
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