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RSS plans to reach 5L villages for Ram temple, wants farm laws to be amicably resolved

On the last day of the three-day coordination meeting of the Rashtriya Samyamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Thursday, Sah Sarkaryavahak Krishna Gopal and Arun Kumar held a press conference and gave information about the upcoming agenda of the RSS. Three agendas will be worked on and 100 million families will also be contacted for this. “Twice […]

On the last day of the three-day coordination meeting of the Rashtriya Samyamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Thursday, Sah Sarkaryavahak Krishna Gopal and Arun Kumar held a press conference and gave information about the upcoming agenda of the RSS. Three agendas will be worked on and 100 million families will also be contacted for this.

“Twice a year, our workers come to the all-India meeting. The meeting scheduled for September could not take place due to the corona pandemic. In the corona era, the workers of our various organisations have done a good job,” he said. “Schools were not open during the Corona period but we planned to continue the teaching work of the students. Our workers have taught in thousands of places across the country. We have given mobiles and iPads in places where there were no mobiles. Our restraint workers have worked to make this serious illness a national disaster. Thanks to the cooperation of all activists and citizens, we have been able to fight corona.”

He further said that in the present times, the country is rapidly moving towards self-reliance, and for the country to move towards economic development our workers are currently moving towards skill development. He also said that the RSS would reach out to 5 lakh villages for the Ram mandir construction. More than 100 million families will also be contacted. “We expect everyone to contribute.”

Other issues of the country were also discussed. The new education policy was also discussed in detail. He also said that the farm laws should be discussed and the issue should be amicably solved. “We believe that the Kisan Bill should be discussed and resolved amicably.”

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