RSS mobilized to make inroads among Dalits – Mohan Bhagwat will go to Kanpur tomorrow

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RSS is not going to leave any stone unturned in 2024 Lok Sabha elections, first in Masjid-Madrasa, then now RSS is trying to reach Kanpur Dalits.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is running Swar Sangam camp in Kanpur. Through this, the Sangh is engaged in making its inroads among the Dalits. In this sequence, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will attend this program on October 8. He will also be the chief guest in the program of Valmiki Samaj in Phoolbagh. Many political implications of this camp are being extracted before the Lok Sabha and civic elections. From the point of view of the union, there are 21 districts in Kanpur province. For them, the Ghosh camp has a lot of political significance. Here, in small meetings with volunteers, Mohan Bhagwat will know his attitude towards the country.

In October, on Valmiki Jayanti, two big events take place in Kanpur. One is of Valmiki Vikas Parishad in Phulbagh and the other is of Central Valmiki Mela Utsav Samiti in Motijheel. On behalf of the society, preparations are being made to submit a memorandum to the Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, in which the main demand will be the ownership of Valmiki settlements.

If political experts are to be believed, Congress President Rahul Gandhi is currently on the India Jodo Yatra. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is busy in bringing the opposition parties on one platform. On the other hand, Lalu Yadav is also putting full emphasis. In view of all this, the Sangh has got involved in the exercise of getting the BJP to power once again. For this reason Bhagwat had a meeting with Muslim intellectuals, which was very much discussed. After this, the discussion is in full swing in Kanpur regarding the mingling with the Dalits.

Sangh’s provincial campaign chief Dr. Anupam informed that Sir Sangh Chalak will attend the program organized by Valmiki Samaj at Nanarao Park on October 9. On October 10, SD College will address the society in the courtyard.

Giving information about the exhibition, Ajit Agarwal, the head of the camp, said that Bharatmuni has told four types of instruments in the Natyashastra. There is a string instrument, a sushi instrument, a leather instrument, and a ghan instrument. Four types of musical instruments are going to be on display in this exhibition. Traditional musical instruments – Pakhawaj, Flute, Dholak, Tabla, Sitar, Tanpura, Shehnai etc. Modern Instruments – Guitar, Saxophone, Electronic Keyboard, Trumpet, Janjadam, Koga etc. will be on display. There is also going to be a display of such instruments, which have often become extinct, such as mandolin, harmonium played with the foot, dilruba, jasmine etc.

There will be a display of musical instruments like Nagang, Turya, Pranav, Ven, Anak etc. used in the Sangh. Ajit Aggarwal informed that the exhibition will be open for public viewing on 7th and 8th October.

Boys will come selected from 21 districts of the province. His performance will be in front of Sir Sanghchalak. All of them will play 17 types of musical instruments. The last exercise from circulation took place on 25 September in all the districts of the province. Only the players selected after this exercise have been included in the Ghosh camp.

According to the provincial campaign chief Dr. Anupam, senior officers of the Sangh have come to the camp. Sangh’s All India Co-Physical Head Jagdish and All India Co-Systems Head Anil Oak will be present throughout the camp. PLC/GT

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