By PTI
Pune: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said the outfit’s volunteers are firmly stationed in Manipur, despite the challenging situation in the conflict-stricken north-eastern state and the lack of any guarantee of safety.
He was speaking at an event to mark the centenary year of Shankar Dinkar Kane (popularly known as Bhaiyyaji), who worked in Manipur, focused on children’s education until 1971, brought students to Maharashtra and arranged for their stay.
“The situation prevailing in Manipur is a difficult one. There is no guarantee of safety. The locals are doubtful about their security. For those who have gone there for business or social work, the situation is even more challenging. But even in such conditions, the volunteers of the Sangh are firmly stationed, serving both factions and trying to pacify the situation,” said Bhagwat.
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