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Bangladesh Hindus, Kolkata incident discussed
Jaipur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s All India Coordination Meeting started on Saturday in Palakkad, Kerala. This meeting will continue till 2 September. In the meeting, there will be discussions on social and political issues related to the country, from target killing of Hindus after the coup in India’s neighboring country Bangladesh to Kolkata doctor case.
The Sangh’s coordination meeting is also expected to discuss BJP’s weaker than expected performance in the Lok Sabha elections and the states in which elections are going to be held in the coming time. Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, all six co-Sarkaryavahs of the Sangh and other All India officials are present in the meeting.
Along with this, Bharatiya Janata Party President Jagat Prakash Nadda, General Secretary Organization BL Santosh and 300 workers of all the organizations will be present. During the meeting, there will also be a discussion on sending some pracharaks from other organizations of the Sangh to BJP. At the same time, BJP President JP Nadda will present before the Sangh officials the review done in the party regarding the weaker than expected performance in the Lok Sabha elections and the upcoming state elections.
This three-day All India meeting is usually held once a year. At the beginning of the meeting, information about the recent landslide in Wayanad and the relief and service work done by the volunteers was given to all the representatives. In the meeting, workers of various organizations will share information and experiences of their work.