The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh asserted on Friday that protests and agitations, while capable of drawing attention to systemic flaws, are insufficient on their own to address deep-rooted corruption or deliver sustainable reform. Speaking at a gathering in Hyderabad, the organization emphasized that lasting solutions require joint effort from government institutions and society, rooted in policy action and constructive engagement rather than demonstration alone. The remarks, reported by Hindustan Times, reignite discussion on the most effective pathways to accountability in India’s democratic framework.
What happened
During a public event in Hyderabad on Friday, representatives of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh stated that while demonstrations can highlight problems, they cannot by themselves resolve entrenched issues such as graft. The RSS argued that lasting change demands collaborative efforts and concrete policy action from both the state and civil society. The organization called for a shift from reliance on agitation toward institutional engagement, dialogue, and reform-oriented initiatives. The Hindustan Times report quoted the RSS’s position without citing specific figures or named officials beyond the gathering’s occurrence in Hyderabad.
Why it matters
The RSS is one of India’s most
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Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source