Ideology is the real Superstar ! #RSS_Sangh


#Integral_Humanism is a philosophy developed by the brilliant Pt.Deendayal Upadhyaya, the man who shaped the Political Doctrine of the iconic #BharatiyaJanSangh.

#IntegralHumanism is based on the belief that all aspects of human life are interconnected, and that social, economic, and political progress must be achieved in harmony with spiritual and moral values. It is the core ideology for Societal Development and Progress with continuity with our ancient culture. It is the foundation of Social Justice in a most complex and wholesome manner which begins to address the poorest of the poor first. 



Rohit Singh Negi's The BicycleMan Initiative "Chalo Chitrakoot Campaign"  is a nudge given to The Sangh to get back to their core ideology of "Integral Humanism". Rohit Singh Negi, the grand nephew of Shri KKK Nair, was mentored by the legendary Nanaji Deshmukh to create a catalyst which would reignite commitment to the core ideology of the Sangh's past success & excellence.The Chalo Chitrakoot Campaign is an attempt to re-inspire Integral Humanism into practice. The Campaign is designed to raise awareness of Integral Humanism and its relevance to contemporary India. The Chalo Chitrakoot Campaign is a bold and ambitious undertaking. It is a challenge to the Sangh to return to its core ideology of Integral Humanism.

My Opinion:- 

Perception is what determines your credibilty in public life. It is the very foundation of  Social Stature & Goodwill.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)/ Sangh, is a right-wing Organisation in India that has been in power at the national level since 2014 and an occasion earlier. The Party's core ideology today is #Hindutva, which is a Hindu Nationalist Ideology that emphasizes the Hindu identity of India & ideology of #HinduMahasabha ...but it's orginal ideology is #IntegralHumanism

There are several reasons why the BJP needs to go back to its own core ideology. 

  • First, The Party has become increasingly divided in recent years, with some members advocating for a more secular approach and others advocating for a more hardline Hindutva approach. This division has made it difficult for the party to govern effectively.

  • Second, the BJP has lost its way in terms of its economic policies. The Party came to power in 2014 on a promise of economic development, but its policies have not delivered on this promise. The economy has grown at a slower pace than expected, and unemployment has risen.

  • Third, the BJP has been criticized for its handling of social issues. The Party has been accused of promoting discrimination against Muslims and other minorities. This has alienated many voters, and it has damaged The Party's reputation.

  • The BJP needs to go back to its core ideology in order to unite The Party, to improve the economy, and to address social issues. The party needs to focus on its delivery of social justice and to promote policies that benefit all Indians, regardless of their religion or caste.


Has The RSS and BJP have become alienated from the grassroots in Public Perception?

  • Has it become too focused on winning elections & lost touch with the needs of the people ? The RSS and BJP have been in power for a long time, and they have become increasingly focused on winning elections and staying in power. This has led them to neglecting the needs of the people, and they have become seen as "out of touch" with the concerns of ordinary people.

  • They have become too "elitist" &  lost touch with the common man? The RSS and BJP is perceived as being arrogant, indisciplined, replete with broken promises... & infiltrated by tainted leaders.  This has led to a sense of resentment among not only in the grassroots but also within the Cadre. 
  • Marginalized groups of civil society  have become alienated from the RSS and BJP due to this "elitism". 

  • They have become too associated with Hindutva and have alienated minorities? The RSS and BJP are closely associated with the Hindutva ideology, which is a Hindu nationalist ideology. This has led to a sense of alienation among minorities, who feel that the RSS and BJP are not interested in their concerns

  • In order to reconnect with the grassroots, the RSS and BJP need to go back to their core ideology. This means focusing on the needs of the people, rather than on winning elections. It also means being more inclusive and less elitist. 

  • Dropping the Hindutva ideology and becoming a truly secular party. It must revert back to The Constitution of India interpreted with the spirit of Integral Humanism. Hindutva has failed another Party earlier and it seems to be failing again. Hindutva must be be left to the Sadhu Samaj for them to create a Hindu Cultural Renaissance.  It must be abandoned as a Political strategy because it will eventually be affected by "The Law of Diminishing Returns"......as a long term political strategy.
  • RSS must go back to its original role of being a Cultural Organistion working towards the unification of Hindu Samaj and act as the "Oversight & Disciplinary Correction Mechanism" for the Sangh. It must reinvent and reconnect with the grassroots. 

  • The rise of social media has made it easier for people to connect with each other outside of the traditional party structures. This has made it more difficult for the RSS and BJP to control the narrative and to mobilize their supporters.

  • The economic slowdown has led to a decline in the standard of living for many people. This has made people more critical of the government and less likely to support the RSS and BJP.

  • The government's policies have been seen as being harmful to the interests of the poor and the middle class. This has led to a decline in trust in the government and in the RSS and BJP.

  • The RSS and BJP need to address these challenges if they want to reconnect with the grassroots. They need to find ways to reach out to people who are not connected to the traditional party structures. 

  • They need to offer policies that will improve the lives of ordinary people. And they need to rebuild trust in the government

It must :- 

  • Promote economic development that benefits all Indians, not just the wealthy.
  • Create jobs and opportunities for all Indians, regardless of their religion or caste.
  • Protect the rights of all Indians, including religious minorities.
  • Promote a strong national defense and a foreign policy that is in the best interests of India.
  • Work as a unifier with lofty ideals & wisdom of an ideal Samaj. 


By adopting these policies, the BJP-Sangh can unite The Party, improve the economy, and address social issues. The Party can then return to its position as a strong and effective force in Indian politics.If the RSS and BJP can do these things, they can reconnect with the grassroots and become a more powerful force in Indian politics.


The Sangh is bigger than the vyakti..... it must survive if the work envisaged by Hedgewar and Guruji has to continue.....

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