The RSS has said that border security,infiltration,terrorism and Naxalism are the key challenges being faced by India at present.
At its Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha meet at Kurukshetra,the RSS stressed on inter-caste marriages and temple entry for all,to address some of the challenges being faced by the country.
The RSS,in its yearly report,also stressed on the expansion of its shakhas (the basic building block of the organisation). The number of RSS shakhas has seen a sharp decline (by around 4,000) in the last one year,to a figure of 39,823.
After the Sangh,under the leadership of Mohan Bhagwat,said some weeks ago that Mumbai and (Maharashtra) belonged to everyone,its report again underlined the fact that people speaking various languages live in Mumbai.
The report also said that after Jammu and Kashmir,Hindus were being forced to flee another state – Manipur. About J&K,the report said that after a period of relative calm,anti-India forces were again getting active in the region. The Sangh also warned against the expansionist designs of China.
On the domestic front,the RSS warned against the growing regionalism in national politics. It stressed on a village-centric developmental model and agro-based industries. It drew satisfaction from its recent Gau Gram Yatra,in which Swami Ramdevs Patanjali Yogpeeth also actively participated.
Among its recent activities,the Sangh argued that its volunteers actively participated in cleaning the Shipra river.