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New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said that the work of the RSS is gaining momentum across the country and expanding day by day.

Dr Bhagwat made these remarks at the Praveshotsav of RSS’ newly reconstructed Keshav Kunj, at Jhandewalan in Delhi.

“Today is the celebration of the homecoming to this newly reconstructed building. Our work should also be as grand as this building. Our work should reflect that grandness,” he said.

Dr Bhagwat further said, “We believe that this work will reach across the world and again take Bharat to the position of Vishwaguru. Bharat will soon become Vishwaguru, and we are confident that we will witness this in our lifetime.”

He added that Sangh’s activities are expanding in multiple dimensions; therefore, every Swayamsevak must embody purity and the capability to execute responsibilities effectively.

On this occasion, Dr Bhagwat remembered RSS founder and first Sarsanghchalak Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar and his struggles during the initial period of the Sangh, which began in Mahal, Nagpur.

He noted that Delhi, being the national capital, serves as the centre of numerous activities and plays a crucial role in providing direction.

He advised Swayamsevaks that “while the Karyalaya inspires us to work, it is the duty of every Swayamsevak to maintain a positive environment within the building.”

Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other BJP leaders, including party chief J P Nadda, visited the RSS’ new office to participate in the inaugural ceremony.

The newly constructed high-rise complex, Keshav Kunj, has been built over eight years at a cost of nearly Rs 150 crore.

According to sources, the three 13-storey towers with around 300 rooms and offices were built with contributions from over 75,000 people sympathetic to RSS ideology and its work.

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