Overview
- In Karnataka, towns including Gadag and Belagavi hosted processions mapped through major thoroughfares and culminating in public functions tied to Vijayadashami.
- In Mysuru, the city unit’s Patha Sanchalana drew over 1,200 uniformed swayamsevaks who marched in synchrony along two planned routes before reconvening at the starting ground.
- In Madhya Pradesh’s Indore division, more than 30,000 volunteers aged 10 to 18 took part in 45 Bal Sanchalans across urban and rural areas, according to local reporting.
- Organisers highlighted month-long preparations with volunteer registration, outreach to over 20,000 households, more than 12,000 new uniforms readied, and special training camps for traditional bands.
- The marches emphasised discipline with full attire, ghosh performances and coordinated drills, while BJP figures and other dignitaries joined processions and public meetings in several locations.