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Bhagwat to govt: Guard against misuse of power

KANPUR: Those getting elected in a democratic setup have immense power, but this does not mean that it should be misused… No matter how much good work you have done and how much you have helped others, arrogance takes it away.

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‘Shun arrogance’

Those getting elected in a democratic setup have immense power, but this does not mean that it should be misused… No matter how much good work you have done and how much you have helped others, arrogance takes it away. — Mohan Bhagwat, rss chief

Kanpur, June 4

The Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) has asked the elected governments to guard against “misuse of power”.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, while addressing over 600 RSS volunteers, said: “Those getting elected in a democratic setup have immense power, but this does not mean that it should be misused. If the government falters at any point in time, the Sangh will give it advice and suggestions with a positive point of view.”

The RSS chief's comments come days after the Modi government was sworn in, following the BJP's overwhelming majority in the 17th Lok Sabha.

Bhagwat, who is on a four-day visit to Kanpur, asked volunteers not to be arrogant. “No matter how much good work you have done and how much you have helped others, arrogance takes it away,” he said.

The RSS chief discussed topics of nationalism, social equality and service in his interaction with volunteers. He also focused on qualitative development of Sangh volunteers and apprised them of his views on dedication towards society.

RSS leader Mohan Agarwal told reporters: “He also exhorted them to bring social equality, and eradicate illiteracy, drug and alcohol addiction and other social evils.”

Mohan Bhagwat was here to participate in the ongoing 20-day training programme of Purvi Kshetra Prashikshan Varg (east zone unit) that started on May 24 and would continue till June 13 at the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Sanatan Dharma Vidyalaya. — IANS

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