Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Shah-RSS brass meet for 2019 plan

AHEAD OF ALL POLLS, COORDINATI­ON MEETINGS ARE HELD BETWEEN PARTY BRASS AND RSS LEADERS

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah will attend a series of meetings with top functionar­ies of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh and its frontal organisati­ons commencing over the next few days, seeking to exchange ideas and iron out difference­s ahead of a series of state assembly polls leading up to the 2019 general election.

The BJP relies on cadre of the RSS, its ideologica­l mentor, for campaignin­g; ahead of all polls, coordinati­on meetings are held between the party top brass and senior RSS functionar­ies.

“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 functionar­ies 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.

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