
Nagpur, April 8 The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh does not want its name to be prominently featured in history, and instead wishes to give full credit to society for its work over the last 100 years, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Wednesday.
The entire work of the RSS is the result of the hard work of swayamsevaks (volunteers), not due to anyone's grace. At the same time, the Hindutva organization's work has not been hindered by anyone's lack of support, he asserted.
Bhagwat was addressing a gathering at the unveiling of 'Rashtra Swaradhna', a book on the history of the RSS's 'Ghosh Pathak' (band troupe) at a program organized at the Dr Hedgewar Smruti Mandir premises, Reshimbagh, Nagpur.
All swayamsevaks have put in their full effort to create a nation according to the RSS ideology, he said.
Praising the book and the journey of 'Ghosh Pathak', Bhagwat said the book is very useful for swayamsevaks, as it will help them understand what the RSS has done since its establishment in 1925 and what it should do in the future.
Bhagwat insisted that the RSS does not want its name to be prominently featured in history. Instead, the Sangh wants to give credit to the entire society for its work.
The organization has chosen to achieve its goals based on the collective work power of the entire society, he maintained.