
Rashtriya’s head Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Mohan Bhagwat recently met the youngest RSS Swayamsevak Uttar Pradesh, six -year -old Vibor Shamou in the Aligar Distrint Nagari.
Since then, the boy has become the speak of the city. His unwavering routine – awakening at 5 am, attending school and never missed the evening meeting of RSS Shakha – left many followers of the Hindu organization with admiration for the youngest face of the RSS.
Mohan Bhagwat visited Vibor’s house in Panch Nagari on the evening of April 19. Upon arrival at the gate of the house, he asked, “Is it home Swayamsevak Vibor?”
The older woman standing there replied, “Yes, I’m his grandmother.”
Then the older woman, Kusum Sharma and her sister -in -law Garima welcomed Mohan Bhagwat.
The head of the RSS spent about an hour at Sharmas House.
He intended closely with all family members and was very interested in Vibor’s everyday life.
“Vibhora asked his name in what class he studied, his name his school and why he likes to go to Shakha,” said Father Vibor, Diwakar Sharma.
“My son responded to the intimate and clarity and Bhagwat was very pleased,” added Diwakar, engineer and Swayamsevak himself.
About Vibor Sharma
Vibor Studies in class 1. He took part in the local Shishu Shakha in the last year.
“He participates in Niyuddh, Dandy, Samata and sings Sangh’s prayer. He quickly raised Lathi skills and exercise. Everyone likes him in Shakha,” Diwakar said.
When Vibhor asked about his ambitions, he said, “I go to Shakha every day. We play and learn to protect our country. I want to become a soldier and serve the nation. I love the Indian army.”
Visit to Aligarh Mohan Bhagwat
Mohan Bhagwat was on a five -day visit to Aligar and called on Sanghu staff to follow and promote the principles of critical social harmony and national recovery.
In his interaction with RSS officials from the Brij area in the central Uttar Pradesh on the last day of his visit on April 21, Bhagwat emphasized the urgent need to revive and reconstruct traditional Indian family values, which he described as the “bed of Indian society”.
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