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Sangh
initiated movements be they social-reformist or anti-secessionist -
evoke ready response and
approbation from the common multitudes as well
as from vast numbers of elite of different shades. It has increasingly
been recognized that the Sangh is not a mere reaction to one or another
social or political aberration. It represents a corpus of thought and
action firmly rooted in genuine nationalism and in the age old tradition
of this country.
No other movement or institution has
attracted such vast numbers of adherents, several thousands of them
making social work their life's mission, whose character and integrity
are not doubted even by their most virulent critics.
As a movement for national reconstruction totally nurtured by the people, Sangh has no parallel in Bharat or elsewhere.
The
growth of the Sangh - as a movement for assertion of Bharat's national
identity - acquires added significance when we remember that the birth
of the Sangh was preceded by mental, cultural and economic onslaught by
alien rulers for long decades.
There could be only one
explanation for the continuing march of the Sangh from strength to
strength: the emotive response of the millions to the vision of Bharat's
national glory, based on the noblest values constituting the cultural
and spiritual legacy of the land and collectively called 'Dharma',
comprising faith in the oneness of the human race, the underlying unity
of all religious traditions, the basic divinity of the human being,
complementarities and inter-relatedness of all forms of creation both
animate and inanimate, and the primacy of spiritual experience. That the
mission of the Sangh is in tune with a millennia old heritage itself
carries an irresistible appeal.