RSS annual meeting to discuss plans on ‘Protecting Hindus abroad’

RSS annual meeting to discuss plans on ‘Protecting Hindus abroad’

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New Delhi: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will push for ‘a mechanism’ to protect Hindus in various countries including Bangladesh, according to The Indian Express.

The annual conference of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) to be held in Bengaluru’s Channenahalli neighbourhood from March 21 to 23 will see the top decision-making body passing a resolution on the ‘security of Hindus’.

The move comes in respose to the reported attack on Hindus in Bangladesh after the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina government last year.

It has also to do with the reports of Khalistani activists targeting Hindu temples and devotees in Canada.

It is reported citing the sources inside the outfit that the ABPS may well pass a resolution on ‘two issues of national importance’.

As it is not clear what the other issue the organization is focusing on, the sources reportedly said that in the centenary year the outfit would focus on issues requiring to be tackled.

Alongside carrying out an ‘an analysis of the current scenario of the country’ RSS will discuss ‘Hindu awakening’.

The most important meeting of the outfit will see its ‘chief Mohan Bhagwat and second-in-command Dattatreya Hosabale’ in attendance, according to The Indian Express.

The BJP president and other senior party leaders would attend the meeting where key issues will be discussed alongside drawing its policy agendas for the government.

A senior RSS functionary reportedly told The Indian Express that ‘The meeting could discuss how the Sangh sees itself in the next 100 years and what it aims to achieve. A review of all the work done in the past one year, including centenary year goals, will be held. Goals for the next one year will be spelt out’.

Explaining further, an RSS office-bearer added that because of illegal immigration the demography of several states have changed ‘In Jharkhand, even the Christian population is declining as compared to Muslims. The demography of even strategically sensitive states, including Arunachal Pradesh, is fast changing because of an influx from Bangladesh. We all know what has happened in Assam and West Bengal. It is the Union government’s duty to identify illegal immigrants and send them back to their country.

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