Overview
- Bhagwat said people should not be judged by caste, wealth, language or region and asserted that the country belongs to everyone.
- He called for temples, water bodies and cremation grounds to remain accessible to all Hindus, describing such inclusion as work of unity.
- He promoted a weekly family day with home-cooked meals, prayer and meaningful discussion to deter loneliness and addiction, citing kutumb prabodhan and mangal samvad.
- He urged civic discipline with regular reading of the Constitution’s preamble and fundamental duties alongside everyday values like respecting elders and helping the needy.
- He pressed for household-level conservation and swadeshi practices, advocated mother-tongue use and Indian attire, and noted the RSS’s nationwide spread with no centenary celebration planned.