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Indore News: Over 2 Lakh Participate In RSS’s Processions At 34 Places

**Indore Witnesses Massive RSS Processions with Nearly Two Lakh Volunteers Participating**

Indore, Madhya Pradesh: Nearly two lakh Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) volunteers took part in multiple processions across the city on Sunday, creating a vibrant and spirited atmosphere. The marches were held in prominent areas including Bhanwarkuan, Chimanbagh, Bangali Chowraha, and Sangam Nagar, attracting enthusiastic participation from local citizens. Consequently, traffic snarls were observed on almost all roads across the city.

In Rajiv Awas Vihar Scheme No. 114, Niranjanpur, a large procession drew special attention as women showered flower petals on the volunteers. Significant processions were also organized in Badri Nath and Vishwakarma Nagar, graced by the presence of urban development and housing minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, MLA Ramesh Mendola, former MLA Akash Vijayvargiya, along with senior and junior RSS members.

### RSS Focuses on Patriotism and Nation-Building

Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya emphasized the core principles of the RSS during the celebrations. He stated, “The RSS is not concerned with appeasement or vote banks. Its focus is on patriotism and putting the nation first.” He further added, “If anyone can protect this country, it is the RSS. The organization does not seek power or political gain—it works solely to strengthen the nation.”

Highlighting the organization’s role in fostering growth, Vijayvargiya said, “The RSS promotes individual, social, and national development. The uniform worn by RSS volunteers instills pride and a sense of dedication towards the country.” He noted the RSS as a result of a century-long dedication spanning three generations, established with a vision for long-term nation-building.

Notably, three generations of the Vijayvargiya family marched together in the processions, underscoring their commitment to the cause.

### Celebrating Cultural Heritage and National Heroes

Former MLA Akash Vijayvargiya reflected on India’s enduring cultural legacy during the event. He pointed out that while ancient civilizations like Greece, Egypt, and Rome vanished, the Sanatan culture has survived centuries of invasions, upheld by revered leaders such as Shivaji Maharaj and Maharana Pratap.

He remarked, “Today, the RSS is actively working for the unity and integrity of the nation, a fact recognized by citizens who have joined the processions in large numbers.”

Throughout the procession routes, children and youth dressed as national icons including Swami Vivekananda, Bharat Mata, Rani Laxmibai, Ahilya Bai Holkar, Subhash Chandra Bose, Rajguru, Chandrashekhar Azad, Maharana Pratap, Shivaji Maharaj, and Indian soldiers warmly welcomed the volunteers. Stages were set up at various points, where residents extended grand receptions to the marchers.

### Grand Celebrations and Historic Participation

The procession routes were adorned with saffron flags, and strict traffic management measures ensured minimal inconvenience to the general public. Volunteers of all ages took part enthusiastically, while senior members who were unable to walk long distances observed and welcomed the processions from rooftops and stages.

This year, professionals from a diverse range of fields—including businessmen, doctors, lawyers, engineers, and corporate employees—were specially invited to participate in traditional RSS uniforms. Over 100,000 new uniforms were prepared for the event, reflecting the RSS’s effort to make these celebrations historic.

For the first time, every household in the district was encouraged to have at least one member participate in the processions. Last year, around 65,000 volunteers had taken part, but this year’s celebrations witnessed a record turnout, showcasing the growing influence and reach of the RSS in Indore.

Akhil Bharatiya Sah-Sarkaryavah Arun Kumar Kanadiya also joined the regional processions and delivered messages commemorating the centenary year of the RSS.

The processions were organized at different times throughout the day, with some starting in the morning and others around 4 PM. Each route covered approximately 3 to 4 kilometres, with volunteers marching in disciplined rows behind the lead flag-bearers, demonstrating unity and dedication.

*Story by Staff Reporter*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-news-over-2-lakh-participate-in-rsss-processions-at-34-places

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