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RSS Conclave Flags Bengal Infiltration, Punjab Conversions and Drug Abuse, Backs NEP, Welcomes Manipur Pact

The three-day Jodhpur meeting concluded with plans for legal action plus community outreach through de-addiction and awareness drives.

Overview

  • RSS publicity chief Sunil Ambekar said affiliates reported rising infiltration from Bangladesh into West Bengal, with law-and-order concerns and multiple FIRs seeking government intervention.
  • Organisations highlighted alleged forced or misleading conversions and youth drug abuse in Punjab, citing ongoing awareness initiatives and de-addiction campaigns by Seva Bharati and Vidyarthi Parishad along with legal steps.
  • The Sangh welcomed the Home Ministry’s renewed Suspension of Operations with Kuki groups and the opening of National Highway-02, calling these moves positive for peace in Manipur and noting wider improvement in the Northeast and Maoist-hit areas of Chhattisgarh.
  • The meeting endorsed the National Education Policy’s direction, supported NCERT textbook revisions, and pressed for instruction in native languages from primary through higher secondary levels.
  • On Kashi and Mathura, Ambekar reiterated that the RSS will not launch an agitation, though volunteers may participate in campaigns run by other groups.