Mass Contact Programme Initiated By RSS In North East
RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh), the parent organization
behind the BJP(Bhartiya Janata Party) has initiated its mass contact programme
throughout India, particularly in the North East Region, Konkan Region and some
parts of Uttar Pradesh as per the latest
North East news headlines. As per sources, the whole idea behind this mass
contact programme is to facilitate the expansion of the RSS in the major North
East States and to reach out to more youngsters. The RSS had already organized
an event called Lui Poria or Sons of
Brahmaputra in Assam. Assam is the main area of focus according to latest Northeast news reports but the
programme saw participation from all 8 States. The meeting took place on the 21st
of January, 2018, in Guwahati. This programme comes just ahead of the Assembly
elections in 8 states including 3 in the North East Region and with the 2019
General Election on the anvil as well. This programme will be aimed at
showcasing the Central Government’s achievements and facilitating expansion
through new recruits in the region. This is the first time that the RSS is
attempting such an expansion plan in the North East region with special
emphasis on youngsters.
The NDA led by the BJP currently holds power in Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Sikkim and Nagaland. The BJP is also striving to come
to power in the Assembly elections in Nagaland. Meghalaya and Tripura. A mass
contact programme is also being set up in Uttar Pradesh’s north-western and
western areas. There is a meeting slated to be held next month in Meerut. This
region has played a major part in helping the BJP win the Assembly elections
this year and the Lok Sabha elections in the year 2014.
The RSS feels that there should be a shakha present in almost every Indian village. There are close to
60, 000 shakhas or branches being run
by the RSS throughout India. The outreach programme concept is something that
has been done in the past as well. However, the major change here is that these
events will be organized for just a day as compared to three days previously.
The RSS also wishes to unite all members of various local branches and shakhas, making them feel connected to
one big national platform. The branches have a limited number of members and
these people may not always understand that they are part of a huge
organization that contributes towards national development. As a result, these
day long events will be held where shakha
members can interact with other counterparts from diverse areas. This will
build the entire organizational framework and help in garnering new recruits as
well. According to experts, with the BJP holding power at the Centre and in
many states, the RSS will naturally try to scale up its overall reach and
visibility with a view towards expansion of its network

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