RSS National Council Meet Concludes in Chennai.
 The three day All India National Council meeting of the RSS concluded at Kelambakkam, at the outskirts of Chennai. The meeting was held in the beautiful green campus of Sri Shiv Shankara Baba Ashram.
On the concluding day today, the RSS General Secretary, Shri Suresh Bhayyaji Joshi addressed the press on the highlights of the proceedings. Shri Suresh Ji has been with RSS since 1975. He worked for many years in Maharashtra and was also in charge of the Service Wing of RSS before he took over as the General Secretary four years ago. He was accompanied by the president of RSS South Zone, Shri Vanniarajan Ji, who has served as the Principal of Vivekananda College, Thiruvedagam.
Also present was the All India Spokesperson of RSS, Dr Manmohan Vaidya, who is a PhD in Chemistry. He has worked for the RSS in Gujarat for many years. Shri Nandakumar, editor of Kesari and All India Joint Secretary for media relations, was also present. Shri Sthanumalayan, Regional Organising Secretary of Kerala and Tamil Nadu was also present.
Key Resolutions:
Two resolutions were passed:
·        Serious security threat due to infiltration in Assam and other parts of country.
·        Need for comprehensive response to security challenge vis-à -vis China.
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