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Kerala youth show more interest to join our organisation, says RSS

  • RSS aims to increase its strength in Kerala to nine lakh in two years
  • Senior RSS functionary Nandakumar said that they plan to have 5000 shakhas in Kerala
  • He also said that the youth in the state are showing interest to join RSS
Kerala youth shows more interest to join RSS

The  Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has decided to go on an aggressive expansion exercise in Kerala, and it aims to get nine lakh cadres in the state by 2019.

According to senior RSS functionary, J Nandakumar, there has been an increase in attacks on RSS workers in the state. However, the organisation is determined in its mission of development of the overall society in Kerala, he said.

"In fact, these attacks have further strengthened our commitment towards the nation and the society. Now we will more aggressively pursue our work," he said, adding that the number of RSS cadres will touch the 9 lakh figure by 2019.

The Left-ruled state accounts for the maximum number of 5,000 shakhas or daily morning meetings of RSS members among all prants (regions), and the number is rising, Nandakumar further claimed, reports PTI.

Gujarat has around 1,000 shakhas, the daily gathering of RSS workers that includes prayer and physical activities.

Nandakumar, the national convener of RSS-affiliate Prajna Pravah, who is from Kerala, also said that the Left is losing its ground in the state as more and more people are joining the RSS.

"I can say that there is a craze among youths in the state towards our nationalist organisation," he said.

He also alleged that RSS workers were being "brutally killed by state-sponsored actors" but said the Sangh is determined in its mission of development of the overall society in Kerala. 

 

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