The national conference of the Hindu Rashtra Sangh was successfully held today at Yatri Nivas in Sevagram, located in Maharashtra’s Wardha district, with the ceremonial lighting of a lamp. Under the leadership of the National President of the Hindu Rashtra Sangh, Shri Krishna Annaji Kalode, officials from various states, national office bearers, and members enthusiastically and respectfully participated in the event.
Significantly, during today’s session, several important appointments were announced by the organization's key decision-makers. Shri Anilkumar Omprakash Sharma from Vadodara, Gujarat, was appointed as the new National General Secretary. Additionally, Shri Amarnath Parab was announced as the head of the National Judicial Committee.
In a major step toward promoting women's empowerment, Dr. Ajaya Dhananjay was selected as the Organizing Secretary of the Women’s Cell for Maharashtra state.
State coordinators, regional leaders, and a large number of members from various states were present at the conference. The event concluded on an energetic and enthusiastic note with an address by National President Shri Krishna Annaji Kalode.
These key announcements and new appointments clearly reflect a refreshing and strengthened foundation being laid within the organization and its ideology. The entire event highlights that the Hindu Rashtra Sangh is emerging as a strong link in the promotion of Hindi culture and the vision of a unified Hindu nation.
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