Guwahati, May 14: Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), arrived in Assam’s Hojai district on Wednesday under tight security. His convoy reached the Geeta Ashram in Hojai, where he will stay for the next four days.
In light of Bhagwat’s visit, the police administration has implemented stringent security measures around the ashram and its vicinity. Multiple layers of security have been established, with police forces deployed at sensitive locations.
The arrival of the RSS chief has stirred considerable activity in the area, with senior RSS leaders and local workers present to welcome him.
According to reports, Bhagwat will participate in the ‘Karyakarta Vikas Varg (Second Year)’ training camp organized in the state. This camp is part of the organization’s cadre development and leadership training program.
The training program will take place at a designated location in Guwahati, with volunteers from various parts of the Northeast participating. Senior RSS leaders and propagators will also take part in sessions during this three-day event.
During his stay, Bhagwat is expected to meet with senior RSS officials from Assam and other northeastern states. The ‘Karyakarta Vikas Varg’ is considered a significant internal training program aimed at enhancing members’ leadership skills, ideological training, and organizational capabilities.
The second-year camp is for volunteers who have completed the first phase of training. In anticipation of Bhagwat’s visit, security arrangements in Guwahati have been tightened, and the administration is coordinating with organizers to ensure the smooth conduct of the program.
This visit will conclude on May 15, following the completion of the training program.
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