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From Wayanad to West Bengal: Key discussions held in RSS Coordination Meeting in Palakkad

Unlike typical meetings, this gathering does not feature the presentation of annual reports by affiliate organizations. Instead, the focus is on sharing upcoming programs and plans to enhance coordination among the various organizations under the RSS umbrella.

ANI Sep 01, 2024 10:48 IST googleads

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Palakkad (Kerala) [India], September 1 (ANI): The second day of the three-day RSS coordination meeting is underway in Palakkad, Kerala. On the first day, discussions were held in four sessions, each focusing on various important topics.
Wayanad Tragedy and Relief Efforts: The meeting began with a detailed report on the service and relief work carried out by RSS volunteers in response to the Wayanad tragedy in Kerala.
Organizational Matters: The second session focused on organizational issues concerning RSS and its affiliated organizations, addressing the structural and functional coordination among them.
National Issues: The third session delved into pressing national matters, including the current situation in Bengal. The discussion highlighted the post-election violence against Hindus in Bengal and the horrific incident involving a female doctor case.
Focus on Punjab and Naxal Violence: Special attention was given to the situation in Punjab. Discussions also touched upon the reduction in Naxal violence and the central government's development efforts in Naxal-affected areas. The session also acknowledged the work being done by Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in these regions.
A separate session was held to discuss specific organizational coordination issues by forming groups of different affiliated organizations. BJP President JP Nadda actively participated in all sessions, ensuring his presence throughout the discussions.
However, the topic of Bangladesh was not addressed in yesterday's session.
Unlike typical meetings, this gathering does not feature the presentation of annual reports by affiliate organizations. Instead, the focus is on sharing upcoming programs and plans to enhance coordination among the various organizations under the RSS umbrella. (ANI)

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