Divya Delhi: Imagine two rivers cutting across India: Dr. BR Ambedkar's torrent of justice and the RSS's steady stream of unity. Ambedkar, a daring nationalist, raged against the caste system, his words resonating through centuries. In 1925, Nagpur's loving cradle birthed the RSS, which slowly woven a lively Hindu brotherhood. For decades, people thought these two couldn't eat together since one toppled old stones and the other laid bricks for a hearth. With one soul-stirring journey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has kindled a quiet lantern, merging Ambedkar's azure dreams with the RSS's saffron brightness. Dear readers, this is New India, evolving and changing. PM Modi entered Deekshabhoomi, where Dr. Ambedkar entered Buddhism in 1956, a significant step toward dignity beyond caste. He then visited RSS founder KB Hedgewar's grave. They have been like fire and water—one destroying chains with vengeance, the other binding hearts with tenderness. But if you look through the fog, you can see Modi's magic: two people sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, sharing stories over steaming tea, hands connected, not tussling. Modi linked Ambedkar's fight for the oppressed to the RSS's desire for a united India, creating unforgettable images.