Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat is set to depart Vrindavan for Delhi on Saturday, following a weeklong stay at Keshav Dham. Elaborate security arrangements have been made for his road journey. Before leaving, Bhagwat will visit the Chandrodaya Temple in Vrindavan, which is projected to be the world’s tallest temple at 700 feet upon completion. He will also inaugurate the centenary celebrations of Shri Sudama Kuti on Parikrama Marg, commemorating 100 years since the arrival of Sant Sudama Das Ji.
Bhagwat arrived in Mathura on Sunday for a three-day national executive meeting of the RSS, which concluded on Friday. The discussions focused on critical issues such as Hindu atrocities in Bangladesh, domestic concerns, and internal migration trends from various states.
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During the meeting, the RSS chief emphasized the implementation of the ‘Panch Parivartan’ (five transformations) formula, adopted last Vijayadashami to mark the Sangh’s centenary. Plans include organizing chaupals (village gatherings) nationwide to instill patriotism and strengthen Hindu cultural roots through affiliated organizations.
Senior RSS leaders highlighted that the centenary year should showcase the organization’s achievements across the country. Street meetings and community events will be held to raise awareness of India’s cultural heritage, emphasizing the importance of Hindu duty and self-respect in fostering societal unity.
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