The Asian Age

Bhagwat, Shah among top leaders at RSS annual meet in Mathura

UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath set to join conclave today

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The all important meeting of the RSS and its affiliates began in Vrindavan in Mathura on Friday. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and BJP president Amit Shah are among the top leaders attending the meet that will finalise the roadmap for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The attacks on RSS workers in Kerala and West Bengal came up for discussion at a crucial Sangh Parivar meeting during which steps taken by the Centre to curb stone-pelting in Kashmir were lauded, RSS sources said. Senior Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) functionar­ies made presentati­ons on the violence allegedly targeting Sangh workers in the two states, the sources said, adding that the situation in Kerala was deemed “particular­ly dangerous” and participan­ts dubbed it a case of “state-sponsored” violence. The security situation in J-K was discussed on the first day of the meeting attended by top leaders of the saffron combine, including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, and Shah, according to the Sangh’s Sahkar Bharti Mahamantri, Uday Joshi. UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath who will join the conclave on Saturday, is expected to present a report on the performanc­e of his five month old government.

The chief minister, sources said, will be briefing the Sangh leaders on various steps taken by his government including flag hoisting and recitation of the national anthem in Madrasas, revamping the curriculum in Madrasas, clampdown on slaughterh­ouses and promoting the saffron agenda in general. Yogi Adityanath is also likely to brief the meeting on the recent deaths of infants in Gorakhpur, which had led to a lot of criticism of his government. The deteriorat­ing law and order situation could also be red-flagged at the meeting. Other union ministers are also expected to join the threeday conclave from which the media has been kept out. A senior functionar­y of the RSS, Arun Kumar, spoke on the situation in Kashmir, Mr Joshi said. “Mr Kumar spoke about the internal security situation in Kashmir and stressed on bringing stone-pelters to the mainstream.

“He also said that cases relating to stone-pelting and terror have come down in recent time, for which the central government must be appreciate­d,” Mr Joshi said.

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 ?? —PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah with party general secretary Ram Lal and others in Vrindavan on Friday.
—PTI BJP president Amit Shah with party general secretary Ram Lal and others in Vrindavan on Friday.

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