Bhagwat started a dialogue with the officials of the Madhya Bharat and Malwa Provinces

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Bhopal: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday started a meeting with some RSS officials from the provinces of India and Malwa in the Thengdi Bhavan here. This information has been given by an RSS official. He said that this dialogue is mainly focused on the welfare work done by the Sangh during the crisis of the Coronavirus epidemic.

The official said that he will also review the welfare schemes being carried out by the Union of India and the Malwa provinces. He said that Bhagwat is meeting some office bearers of both these provinces and following the protocol for Coronavirus. It is expected that this meeting will run till 7 pm today. The official said that in this meeting, social work to be done in these two provinces under the central region of RSS will also be discussed.

The RSS official said that due to the coronavirus epidemic not gathering at one place, the Sangh is not putting up a branch nowadays. He said that Bhagwat reached Bhopal on Saturday late night and on Monday he will leave from here. According to information received from RSS insiders, RSS Sarsanghchalak has resumed his tour after a brief break due to the Coronavirus epidemic and during this time he followed the protocol made for Covid-19. – Will hold small meetings. He said that it is expected that Bhagwat will soon meet and interact with the chief officials of the union in Mahakaushal in Madhya Pradesh and Raipur in Chhattisgarh province.

The RSS officer said that there are 11 areas of the Sangh in the entire country. Bhagwat chaired a four-day informal meeting with top RSS functionaries in Bhopal on August 5, a few days before joining the Bhoomi Poojan program for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. In this meeting, following the Coronavirus protocol, the steps to be taken to memorialize the foundation stone program of Ram temple and the ongoing deadlock with China were discussed. In addition, this meeting also considered strengthening the indigenous movement to counter China’s expansionism.

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