RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Vrindavan to attend Akhil Bhartiya leader's meeting, likely to discuss upcoming Bengal polls
Jan 04, 2026
Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 4 : Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday arrived at the RSS office, Keshav Dham, in Vrindavan to participate in a crucial meeting of 'Akhil Bhartiya' leaders of the organisation.
The meeting is likely to discuss the situation of Hindus in Bangladesh, the upcoming Bengal election,and other contemporary socio-political developments, sources said.
Mohan Bhagwat will remain in Vrindavan for the next seven days, till January 10. While the main meeting of senior RSS pracharaks is scheduled to take place on January 6, 7 and 8, the core group of RSS officers will be stationed in Vrindavan from today till January 10.
According to sources, approximately 48 to 50 top RSS functionaries will attend this high-level meeting, making it one of the organisation's most important internal deliberations.
Discussions are likely to focus on the framework and key themes of the upcoming Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, scheduled to be held in Samalkha in March. The meeting may also deliberate on potential changes to make organisational functioning more effective and results-oriented.
The meeting is also expected to review preparations for Hindu conferences to be held across the country from January 15 onwards. In addition, detailed deliberations will be held on organisational expansion, promotion of social harmony, and strengthening coordination among various RSS-affiliated organisations.
A comprehensive review of the current status and activities of different RSS organisations will also be undertaken during this crucial meeting.
Earlier, on RSS' centenary celebrations, Bhagwat said that Hindu Sammelans are being organised across the country as the Sangh completes 100 years of its journey, stressing that the occasion should not be viewed as an act of "bravery", but as a "moment of responsibility".
"The work of Sangh has completed 100 years, therefore, Hindu Sammelan are being organised across the country," Bhagwat said while addressing a Hindu Sammelan here, adding that the centenary celebrations are not meant for display of power. "This is not bravery," he added.