Nations progress will be jeopardized, if Hindutva weakens :A. Gopalakrishnan
Janmabhoomi development committee meet concluded at Thiruvananthapuram Poet P. Narayana Kurup elected as Thiruvananthapuram Janmabhoomi Development Committee Chairman
Thiruvananthapuram:If the Hindutva organizations declines in the country, it will jeopardize nation’s progress, said RSS Pranth Pracharak Shri. A Gopalakrishnan.He was addressing the Janmabhoomi development committee here.
When the nationalist political parties were in power nation got an eminent President like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. But today the people of the country should think whether the newly elected President is capable & committed person.
Pranth Pracharak was speaking during the Janmabhoomi Development Committee meet at Thiruvananthapuram. Janmaboomi is playing a major role to promote Hindutva ideologies in the state.It is the responsibility of each and every Hindu in Kerala to bring this daily as the leading one in our society.
RSS Saha Pranth Boudhik Pramukh Shri. K.B. Sreekumar delivered the main speech.
Eminent poet Shri. P. Narayana Kurup was elected as Chairnam of Thiruvananthapuram district Janmaboomi Development committee. R. Kumaran Nair, D. Narayana Varma, P. Joythindra Kumar and Sivankutty were elected as Vice Chairmans.
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