New Delhi. During the condolence meet, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat paid his respects to senior pracharak of the RSS, Sardar Chiranjeev Singh. He compared Sardar Chiranjeev Singh to a shining jewel. Sardar Chiranjeev was such a great personality that he was unaffected by status, position, or physical strength; he had no worries about such things. He was of the nature that wherever he was, he would radiate light to enlighten the surroundings.
Sarsanghchalak mentioned that Sardar served as a teacher in the Sangh. Although he was strict as a teacher, he was affectionate to everyone. His nature was very humble, gentle, and influential. Wherever he went, he became one with that place. “Whether the sun rises in the east or sets in the west, its colour is always red.” People with saintly qualities don’t change their nature in any situation. Chiranjeev Singh was such a Pracharak, who dedicated his entire life for the Sangh.
Alok Kumar, working president of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), also paid tribute to Sardar Chiranjeev Singh. He mentioned that Sardar’s behaviour was very kind, and he kept everyone bound in the bonds of love. He belonged to the families of saints, had a great practise of singing, and his voice was very melodious. Alok Kumar spoke about Sardar Ji’s presence, stating that when he attended Dvitiya Varsh of Sangh, Sardar Ji was the Prashikshak there. This was during the time when there was a wave of terrorism in Punjab, and every day there were killings of BJP and Sangh swayamsevaks. The Sangh taught us that it was not the fault of the Sikhs, but it was the fault of a few terrorists. Therefore, the entire society should not be held responsible for it. In this regard, Sardar made a significant contribution during the Sannjhivālta incident. Later, Sardar Chiranjeev Singh took over the leadership of the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat.
Sardar Chiranjeev Singh, a senior Pracharak of the RSS, breathed his last in Ludhiana on November 20. He had been a prominent figure in the RSS, dedicating his life to the organisation and its principles.