RSS’s Delhi prant’s joint president Alok Kumar said the decision to construct a new building was taken as the previous building had become old and dilapidated. “Only swayamsevaks and well-wishers of the RSS in Delhi will contribute to building the new complex,” he added.
Over the last three years, the RSS has been drawing up plans for constructing the new building. The land where the Sangh building stands was given to then RSS sarsanghchalak M S Golwalkar in 1947.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat Sunday called for a solution to the Kashmir issue and advocated stern action under law against vested interests allegedly working on the instructions from across the border. “If we and the problem co-exist then it means that either we are not capable of resolving it or we have been lacking somewhere in our effort to resolve it…The entire nation has to think about it,” he said in Jammu. “All those working with vested interests and on instructions from across the border and trying to create hurdles in it must quit.”
(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy:oneindia.com)