The RSS meeting is scheduled to be held in Nagpur next week in which LS polls, Sandeshkhali, Manipur likely to be discussed, according to sources. The meeting will also discuss the implementation of a new ‘Sangh Shiksha Varg’ plan for the training of ‘swayamsevaks’ (RSS volunteers) and also plans for expansion of the organisation’s work and areas.

By PTI

New Delhi: Upcoming Lok Sabha polls, alleged atrocities against women in West Bengal’s Sandeshkhali and the prevailing situation in Manipur are among various contemporary issues that may come up for discussion at the RSS’s all-India ‘Pratinidhi’ meeting scheduled to be held in Nagpur next week, according to sources.

The three-day meeting, scheduled to begin on March 15, will also see election for the post of RSS general secretary, the second top position in the organisation after its chief, the sources said. At present, Dattatreya Hosabale holds the post. He had been elected as RSS general secretary for a term of three years at the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha held in Bengaluru in 2021.

During the forthcoming RSS’s meeting in Nagpur, the sources said, elections for the position of ‘sanghchalak’ (chief) and ‘sarkaryawah’ (secretary) of the respective state units of the organisation will also be held. In a statement on March 1, RSS national publicity and media in-charge Sunil Ambekar had said the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha will review all the works and ‘sewa karya’ done by the RSS volunteers and its various wings in 2023-24.

There will also be a wide-range of discussion on Sangh’s plan for the year 2024-25, he said. “The meeting will also discuss various contemporary issues including Lok Sabha polls, atrocities against women in Sandeshkhali and the prevailing situation in Manipur,” a source said.

The Pratinidhi Sabha will discuss the ‘pravas’ of the RSS chief and those of the volunteers of the organisation for this year. The meeting will also discuss the implementation of a new ‘Sangh Shiksha Varg’ plan for the training of ‘swayamsevaks’ (RSS volunteers) and also plans for expansion of the organisation work and areas.

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