Hindu Temples: RSS will start a movement for the liberation of South Indian temples, Ayodhya Chalo campaign for Hindus

Posted on 9th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

Rashtriya Swayam Sangh is now preparing to rapidly spread its work in South India. The Sangh is now making big preparations to launch a massive campaign and mass movement to free the temples from the control of the government in the south. Hindus across the country will also be motivated to go to Ayodhya after the construction of the Ram temple and Pran Pratishtha.

 

Recently, RSS chief Dr. Mohan Bhagwat discussed with the provincial organization and regional ministers of VHP the programs for the centenary celebrations of the Sangh. It was also decided that now the activities of the Sangh should be spread rapidly in South India. Most of the temples in the country are in the states of South India. There, a campaign will be launched by the Sangh to free these temples from government control.

 

According to the information, Sangh chief Bhagwat, along with VHP pracharaks who came from 44 provinces of the country, also brainstormed on the road map of the programs that will be taken up during the centenary celebrations of the Sangh in the next two years. In the centenary year, a large number of Sangh Pracharaks and volunteers will create an environment to make these programs successful. Apart from this, a campaign will be run in all the states to raise the slogan of Chalo Ayodhya.

 

In the context of Ayodhya, the national office bearers of VHP placed the details of the programs for the next two years in front of Dr. Bhagwat. It was told that after the completion of the temple construction and the completion of the Prana Pratishtha in 2024, the mass movement will be intensified to motivate Hindu devotees from all over the country to come to Ayodhya. An action plan is also being prepared to connect this campaign with Ram Rajya.

 

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