Overview
- At the Jodhpur coordination meeting, RSS leaders said infiltration from Bangladesh into West Bengal has risen since political changes there and urged curbs.
- The organisation cited forced religious conversions and youth drug addiction in Punjab as priority concerns, with affiliates running awareness, de-addiction and legal campaigns.
- The RSS endorsed implementation of the National Education Policy, supported ongoing NCERT textbook revisions and pressed for mother-tongue instruction through higher secondary.
- On security, the spokesman welcomed steps toward peace in Manipur after the Home Ministry’s agreement with Kuki groups and noted declining separatist violence in the Northeast and reduced Maoist activity in Chhattisgarh.
- The Sangh reiterated it will not lead agitations on Kashi–Mathura while volunteers may join others, and it set centenary programs to launch with Vijayadashami in Nagpur on October 2.