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3-day RSS Prant Pracharak Meeting to Begin in City from July 4, Says Ambekar

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June 24, 2025

Amid the BJP's expected timeline of selecting its new national president between July 1 and 10, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), regarded as the BJP's ideological mentor, has scheduled its annual national-level Prant Pracharak (provincial in-charge) meeting in New Delhi.

- RAJESH KUMAR THAKUR @ New Delhi

The meeting will be held at the RSS headquarters, Keshav Kunj, from July 4 to 6.

Sunil Ambekar, the RSS's Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh (All India Publicity Chief), confirmed the development on Monday, stating, "All Prant Pracharaks, Sah-Prant Pracharaks, and Kshetra Pracharaks (regional in-charge for 3-4 provinces), along with Sah-Kshetra Pracharaks, will be attending this meet."

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