Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said that there is never an end to progress and both internal and external developments have no end. He was addressing a village-level workers meeting organised by Vikas Bharti.
"Is there ever an end to progress? When we reach our goal, we see that there is still more to go. A man wants to become a Superman, then a Dev, and then Bhagwan... Both internal and external developments have no end," he said.
"It is a continuous process, and that is why we should always be at 'Asamadhan' (without solution) slightly. A lot has been done, but still a lot is left. A 'karyakarta' (worker) should think that he has done a lot, but still, a lot is pending because there is always scope to do more. The solution will only come if the development is done continuously," Bhagwat said.
"There is no doubt about the country's future, good things should happen, all are working for it, we are also making efforts," he said.
"We have different styles of worship as we have 33 crore gods and goddesses, more than 3,800 languages are spoken here, and even the food habits are different. Despite these differences, our thought is one and it cannot be found in other countries," he added.
Meanwhile, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said, "I am sure the self-anointed non-biological PM has got news of this latest Agni Missile, fired by Nagpur from Jharkhand and aimed at Lok Kalyan Marg."
With inputs from ANI