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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will come to Gorakhpur today | RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will come to Gorakhpur today: will meet trainees for 4 days, Sangh workers will participate in Vikas Varg program – Gorakhpur News


RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will come to Gorakhpur today on a 4-day tour. He will participate in the Sangh’s worker development class program here. Two worker development classes are being organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at Saraswati Shishu Mandir School here.

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The first camp, which started on June 3, will end on June 18, while the second camp will conclude on June 21. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will meet the trainees here for 4 days. In the Jigyasa Samadhan session, the trainees will also answer the questions and queries of the volunteers.

During his Gorakhpur visit, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath may meet RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

Two training camps running till 21 June
According to the information received from RSS, RSS Joint General Secretary Alok Kumar will be the keynote speaker in the closing session. All the volunteers will return home after the initiation ceremony on the morning of 21st June. Those volunteers who have been holding some responsibility in the Sangh for two years participated in these training classes held every year to bring about qualitative development in the work of the volunteers.

About 350 volunteers from Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur province are participating in the training of Sangh Shiksha Varg. At the same time, about 150 volunteers from Gorakhpur province will participate in Karyakarta Vikas Varg-1.

CM Yogi can also meet the RSS chief
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also likely to visit Gorakhpur on Friday or Saturday. It is believed that during his Gorakhpur visit, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath may meet RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat. However, no confirmation has been made by the RSS yet.

RSS chief Bhagwat said- work, do not have ego
Earlier on Monday, June 10, RSS workers attended the closing ceremony of Vikas Varg in Nagpur. Here Bhagwat spoke on elections, politics and the attitude of political parties.

Bhagwat said- He who works following the code of conduct, takes pride but does not get involved, does not show ego, only he deserves to be called a servant in the true sense.

He said that when there is an election, competition is necessary. During this, others have to be pushed back, but there is a limit to it. This competition should not be based on lies.

Bhagwat said on the situation in Manipur- Manipur has been waiting for peace for a year. There was peace in the state for the last 10 years, but suddenly the gun culture increased there. It is important that this problem be solved on priority.

The Sangh does not get involved in the analysis of election results
As soon as the Lok Sabha elections were over, Bhagwat said for the first time- the atmosphere outside is different after the Lok Sabha elections are over. A new government has also been formed. The Sangh is not concerned with why this happened. The Sangh works to refine public opinion in every election, it did so this time too, but does not get entangled in the analysis of the results.

People have given the mandate, everything will happen accordingly. Why? How? The Sangh does not get involved in this. There has been a change in society all over the world, which has led to systemic changes. This is the essence of democracy.

Electoral contest should not be based on lies
He said in Nagpur-When there is an election, competition is necessary, during this time others have to be pushed back, but there is a limit to this too – this competition should not be based on lies. Why are people elected – to go to Parliament, to build consensus on various issues. Our tradition is to build consensus.

Create consensus in Parliament, call the opposition opposition, not opposition
The RSS chief said- Why are there two sides in Parliament? So that both sides of any issue can be addressed. Any coin has two sides, similarly every issue has two sides. Two sides are necessary in Parliament. Consensus is necessary to run the country.

In Parliament, an attempt is made to form a majority to take a decision by consensus, but in every situation both sides have to maintain decorum. Such a system is in place so that both aspects of a question are presented in Parliament. The opposition should be called Pratipaksh instead of Virodh Paksha.



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