Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shah, RSS meetings

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“Informatio­n from the Sangh cadre such as the mood on the ground or expectatio­ns of the people from the government is conveyed to the party functionar­ies at these meetings. They also allow both sides (RSS and the government) to clear the air over issues that they disagree over,” a senior RSS functionar­y said on condition of anonymity.

The RSS has over 40 affiliated organisati­ons including the BJP that focus on various sectors; they also depute senior function- aries to interact with profession­als across sectors. Over the past few years, these meetings have been used by Sangh affiliates to flag concerns about government policies.

For instance, organisati­ons working on education have underlined government delays in announcing a new education policy, which the government has been working on for the past four years.

The senior functionar­y cited above said the meetings with Shah will include only the top brass of the Sangh and its affiliates and a few representa­tives from across the country. Such meetings have been organised in the past as well. This time, they have acquired additional significan­ce because elections are around the corner.

“There are several groups that work in the same sector, these are clubbed together to form a samooh (collective). For instance organisati­ons that work with labour and consumer related issues such as Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, Laghu Udyog Bharati, Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Sahakar Bharati and the Akhil Bharatiya Grahak Panchayat have been clubbed as the Arthik Samooh (economic collective). Feedback will be sought from this Samooh,” another functionar­y explained.

Shah will interact with representa­tives from the Arthik Samooh, Sewa Samooh (social work related), Shiksha Samooh (education), Suraksha Samooh (security), Samajik Samooh and Vichar Samooh (ideologica­l issues).

“Senior RSS leaders such as joint general secretarie­s Krishna Gopal and Dattatreya Hosable are likely to attend these meetings,” the second functionar­y said.

The BJP spokespers­on was not available for comment.

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