
New Delhi, 13 March (H.S.): The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) three-day Akhil Bhāratīya Pratinidhi Sabhā commenced today at Samalkha, Haryana, with Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhāgwat and Sarkāryavāh Dattātreya Hosabāle lighting the lamp to formally inaugurate proceedings.
The Sarkāryavāh presented the annual report, during which the RSS reiterated its demand to the Bangladesh government to safeguard Hindus' rights amid ongoing concerns
Opening Sessions and Key Highlights
Tributes were paid to departed luminaries, followed by appreciation for government improvements in Naxal-affected regions and RSS efforts yielding results in Manipur.
The assembly again urged Bangladesh authorities to ensure protection for Hindu rights on their soil.
Post-inauguration, Sah Sarkāryavāh C.R. Mukund addressed a press conference alongside Akhil Bhāratīya Prachār Pramukh Sunil Āmbekar.
Mukund revealed that the Sarkāryavāh's report highlighted centenary-year gains: over 5,000 new shākhās at 4,000 locations, Gṛha Sampark Abhiyān reaching 10 crore families, and RSS karyakartās visiting over 3 lakh villages.
In Kerala alone, workers engaged 55,000+ Muslim and 54,000+ Christian families on Sangh and societal issues, exemplifying outreach.
Centenary Milestones
Over 36,000 Hindu Sammelans were organized across locations during the centenary year.
Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhāgvat delivered lecture series in four metros, answering 1,000+ questions over 20+ hours.�
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar