RSS Sampark Abhiyaan : 25 lakhs houses visited in Kerala
KOCHI : One of the massive ground work undertaken by Rashtreeya Swayamsevak Sangh near future, Sangh workers visited more than 25 lakhs houses across Kerala in connection with the Sampark Abhiyaan. The massive door to door campaign was carried out silently with no media publicity as decided. During the Abhiyaan, majority of people responded that dragging of RSS in to terrorist activities in the country can not be accepted. Most surprisingly, majority of Hindus are concerned over the lack of Hindu MLAs presence in Kerala assembly who is really concerned about Hindu society in Kerala.
During the Abhiyann, RSS Pranth Pracharak A. Gopalakrishan met Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan yesterday. RSS leaders handed over the leaflets and conveyed him about the fake news spreading over by UPA govt. to tarnish the image of RSS.
RSS leaders met ministers, Hindu spiritual leaders, Bishops and senior Police officers. The leaders also met Sri Sri Ravisankar, Minister M. Vijaya Kumar, Kadannappali Ramachandran, Sugathakumari, Kavalam Narayana Panicker, P. Narayana Kurup, GDP Jacob Punnus, ADGPs Hemachandran, Sankar Reddy, actor Madhu, Kairali News TV chief John Britas, Justice V.R. Krisnna Ayer, M.P. Veerendra Kumar, Ranji Panicker and various senior journalists in Kerala.
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