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will not allow them to quarrel with each other, rather I shall
make effort to ensure increase in their mutual love and
affection.”
“Will you pay attention when sons and daughters grow up
in the family after due education?” Guruji asked. And the
gentleman replied, “Yes, of course. I shall think of their future.”
Guruji enquired further, “Will you pay attention to the aspect
that they settle down well in life.” The gentleman responded in
the affirmative that he would. Guruji then asked, “Will you pay
attention to the fact that your sons become persons of good
qualities?” The gentleman agreed that it was his moral and
natural duty. Finally, Guruji said, “Accept the Sangh as your
family. You have to do all this for the Sangh as the
Sanghsanchalak.”
Guruji never approved of any types of distinctions in terms
of caste and race, language or region, small or big, volunteer or
official. Therefore, he kept bulldozing the walls of separation
through his conduct from time to time.
The Sangh Shiksha Varga was in progress in Nagpur. It was
the day of inauguration of the Varga. The most venerable Guruji
too was in attendance. At noon, the introduction session with
the Swayamsevaks was underway. During this process, a
Swayamsevak introduced himself, “I have come from Belgaum.”
Guruji asked, “Is it the same Belgaum which is a subject of
dispute?” The Swayamsevak said, “Yes, the same one.” Then
Guruji said, “Then which state are you supporting?” The
Swayamsevak said, “Sir, I am supporting Maharashtra.” Guruji
said, “Brother, there is only one to be supported by a
Swayamsevak that is the nation. All other isms other than
nationalism are not allowed in the Sangh. If you follow any other
ism than nationalism, you can pack up with bag and baggage. I
seek permission from the respected chief officer to allow me to
do this violation of his rights. The Sangh and the nation cannot
carry such people with them.”
Humility of Great Man
In people’s views, Guruji was great. He had attained