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PM, Commemorative Coin, and RSS Centenary: A Look at Recent Developments

Sep 29, 2025 at 08:10 am

Exploring the confluence of PM Modi's involvement with the RSS centenary, the release of a commemorative coin, and the broader implications for Indian society.

PM, Commemorative Coin, and RSS Centenary: A Look at Recent Developments

The intersection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's background, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) centenary, and the release of a commemorative coin presents a fascinating snapshot of contemporary India. Let's dive into what's been happening.

A Coin and a Centenary: PM Modi and the RSS

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to release a commemorative coin and stamp on October 1st to celebrate the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) centenary. The RSS, the ideological backbone of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, marks its 100th year on October 2nd, coinciding with Vijayadashami. This move underscores the deep ties between the PM and the organization, where he was once a full-time volunteer.

Modi has frequently acknowledged the RSS's contribution to nation-building. In his radio broadcast, Mann Ki Baat, he referenced the RSS, highlighting its founding by KB Hedgewar in 1925 with the aim of liberating India from “political and intellectual slavery.” The idea for the commemorative stamp reportedly originated with the PM himself.

Remembering Charlie Kirk: A Commemorative Coin Proposal

In other commemorative coin news, US Representatives August Pfluger and Abe Hamadeh are pushing for the minting of 400,000 silver dollar coins to honor Charlie Kirk. This initiative follows resolutions honoring Kirk's life and declaring his birthday as a National Day of Remembrance. The proposed coin would feature Kirk's image and a Biblical phrase, aiming to enshrine his legacy alongside historical figures.

Personal Thoughts

While the RSS centenary is a significant milestone deserving recognition, it is interesting to see a coin being released, given the ongoing controversies that the organization seems to face in the media. It feels like a strategic move to further solidify the organization’s relevance in contemporary Indian society. Whether it will resonate with the broader public remains to be seen, but it certainly sparks a conversation about history, ideology, and the role of organizations in shaping a nation.

Wrapping Up

From commemorative coins to political legacies, it's always something, right? Whether it's celebrating a century of the RSS or honoring figures, there's never a dull moment in the world of politics and history. Keep your eyes peeled – you never know what'll be minted next!

Original source:hindustantimes

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