Chitrakoot (Uttar Pradesh), 13th July 2021: On the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh at Chitrakoot the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ‘All India State Campaign Meeting’ has been going on for the past five days. The meeting took some major decisions to strengthen the organization.

There was also political brainstorming in this camp. During the meeting, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat took a big decision regarding West Bengal, News 18 reported.

To strengthen the roots of the organization in West Bengal, the state will be divided into three parts. The head office in West Bengal will be in Kolkata, the administration in Central Bengal will be overseen by Vardhman, while the work of the team in the northern part of the state will be handled from Siliguri.

At the meeting held in Chitrakoot, it was announced that the branch would be reopened along with the team’s programs which were closed during the Corona period. What is special is that now the Sangh has decided to start its branches in Muslim dominated areas across the country. Not only that, the strategy in this meeting is to spread the influence of the team not only in big and small cities but also in the villages. The meeting also decided to focus on making special efforts to unite not only Hindus but also Muslims with the Sangh.

At the moment, the RSS’s Chintan meeting is explaining the nature of their work to the provincial preachers and giving them an idea of what the team plans to do over the next year. The team has also made changes in some important positions. Jaldhar Mahato, the provincial preacher of South Bengal, has also been given the responsibility of co-field preacher. Prashant Bhatt has been made the state preacher of South Bengal. Similarly, Ramapado Pal, a co-field preacher from eastern Odisha and Bengal, has been given a new responsibility.

Area preacher Pradip Joshi has been given the responsibility of liaison head with All India. Its head office will be in Chandigarh. Similarly, Bhaiyaji Joshi will now be the coordinator between the Sangh and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Also, Dr Krishna Gopal has been made the Chief Liaison Officer of Vidya Bharati. Acting Chief Minister Arun Kumar has been given the responsibility of coordinating between the Sangh and the BJP.