Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Senior Minister Yogi Adityanath met Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday. The meeting, which took place at the Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Nirala Nagar, is stuff described as a courtesy call. During the meeting, which lasted over half an hour, the Senior Minister and Sarsanghchalak discussed the political and social situation in the state. The Uttar Pradesh Senior Minister briefed him on the current political landscape as well as the government's work.
Which issues were discussed?
Discussions are moreover reportedly held regarding programs and future planning for the RSS's centenary year. However, this meeting is stuff considered very important in the current context. Assembly elections are due in Uttar Pradesh next year. Meanwhile, the RSS senior is moreover very zippy in Uttar Pradesh. Bhagwat arrived in Lucknow from Gorakhpur yesterday. Following a harmony meeting, a family conference, a youth dialogue, and a dialogue with prominent people, the Senior Minister met with the Senior Minister late in the evening. The two previously met in Ayodhya on November 26th, where they spoke privately for approximately 90 minutes. Before leaving on Thursday, Bhagwat will moreover meet with the city's pracharaks.
What did the RSS senior say?
Earlier, Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat attended a research scholar dialogue program held at the Malviya Auditorium of Lucknow University on Wednesday. He stated that education and health are vital needs. They cannot be businesses. Education and health should be wieldy to all. He said that Westerners have tampered with education, replacing our education system with their own. What the British have washed-up must be corrected. The Sangh's mission is to make the country prosperous. Instead of thinking that "I and my family are everything," we must think for the unshortened nation. The Sangh cares well-nigh the unity and quality of society. If you want to understand the Sangh, come inside and see for yourself. The Sangh cannot be understood by reading. The Sangh's sole purpose is to unite the unshortened Hindu society. The Sangh is not versus anyone. The Sangh does not seek popularity, influence, or power.
Sarsanghchalak said that research plays a major role in waffly India's direction and condition. Truthful facts should be brought to light. Ignorance will prevent us from understanding India. He urged researchers to self-mastery any research they do with excellence, authenticity, and selflessly for the country. He said that there is a lot of negative propaganda well-nigh the Sangh. Researchers should expose the truth.

