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Over its 100 years, RSS created ‘divine stream’ of harmony, self-pride in India: CM Dhami in Uttarakhand Assembly

The Chief Minister’s Office later said that with this, the Uttarakhand Assembly became the first constitutional body in the country to officially acknowledge in the House the RSS’s role in “nation-building, social awakening, and cultural renaissance”.

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On the second day of the Uttarakhand Assembly’s special session, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami lauded the contribution of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in the wake of its centenary celebrations.

The Chief Minister’s Office later said that with this, the Uttarakhand Assembly became the first constitutional body in the country to officially acknowledge in the House the RSS’s role in “nation-building, social awakening, and cultural renaissance”.

Dhami, in his address on Tuesday night, said, “Through its 100 years of penance and dedication, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has created a divine stream of cultural revival, social harmony, self-pride, and national service that has ignited the eternal flame of national consciousness in every corner of India.”

The CM said that while India was once burdened with a “colonial mindset”, today, it takes pride in its “cultural values, scientific outlook, and traditions” — a sense of self-respect that he said is the outcome of the Sangh’s century-long spiritual endeavour.

“In its 25-year journey of development, Devbhoomi Uttarakhand has seen many ups and downs, but the state has always moved forward on the path of progress with an unwavering resolve. I am certain that with the support of the people, Uttarakhand will surely achieve its goal of becoming the best state in the country in the coming years,” he said.

The CM also quoted a line from a song that he said is sung in RSS shakhas. “Ye uthal-puthal uchhal lehar, path se na digane payegi, Patwar chalate jaayenge, manzil aayegi, aayegi… (No storm or rising wave can make us falter from our path; We shall keep rowing the oars, the destination will come, it will come…)”

The Uttarakhand Assembly was convened to mark the completion of 25 years since the state’s formation. President Droupadi Murmu addressed the House on Monday.

 

Aiswarya Raj is a Senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, one of India's most respected media houses, specialising in in-depth coverage of Uttarakhand and the Himalayan region. Her work focuses on delivering essential, ground-up reporting across complex regional issues. Aiswarya brings significant journalistic experience to her role, having started her career at The Indian Express as a Sub-Editor with the Delhi city team. She subsequently developed her reporting expertise by covering Gurugram and its neighboring districts before transitioning to her current focus. She is an accomplished alumna of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) and the University of Kerala. Her reporting is characterized by a commitment to narrative journalism, prioritising the human element and verified facts behind critical events. Aiswarya’s beats demonstrate deep expertise in state politics, law enforcement investigations (e.g., paper leak cases, international cyber scams), human-wildlife conflict, environmental disasters, and socio-economic matters affecting local communities. This specific, sustained focus on critical regional news provides the necessary foundation for high trustworthiness and authoritativeness on topics concerning Uttarakhand. ... Read More

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