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RSS to Discuss Ayodhya Donation Case and Paper Leaks at July Meeting

Hindustan Times6h agoAI sentiment: neutral
RSS to Discuss Ayodhya Donation Case and Paper Leaks at July Meeting

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has scheduled a three-day national meeting from July 10-12 to address several critical socio-political issues. Key agenda items include the ongoing investigation into the Ayodhya donation case and the recent national controversy surrounding examination paper leaks. Beyond these specific issues, the leadership will review organizational activities planned for the Sangh’s centenary celebrations. The meeting serves as a high-level coordination platform to evaluate internal progress and discuss the organization's stance on contemporary domestic challenges. The conclave reflects the group’s focus on aligning national policy concerns with its long-term centennial roadmap.

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