What is the opinion of the Sangh on the controversy over Aurangzeb and his grave?


New Delhi. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's opinion has also come to light on the dispute over Aurangzeb and his tomb. The Sangh's All India Publicity Head Sunil Ambekar says that Aurangzeb is not relevant. He also said that violence is not good for society in any way. The 3 -day meeting of the All India House of Representatives of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is to be held in Bengaluru from 21 to 23 March. Sunil Ambekar said this in a press conference to give information about this meeting.

In fact, a journalist questioned him whether Aurangzeb is still relevant, which has caused controversy and recently there has been violence in Nagpur. On Nagpur violence, he said that the police is investigating whoever is guilty will be punished. When Sunil Ambekar was questioned on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Nagpur on November 30, he said that the Prime Minister is welcome. Giving information about the 3 -day meeting of the Sangh, the All India Publicity Head of the RSS said that two proposals will be mainly kept for approval in the meeting. The first proposal will be on the completion of 100 years of the union, while the second proposal will be about Bangladesh.

Union representatives from across the country will reach to participate in this meeting and the union officials and workers will also attend it. Ambekar said that this year Vijayadashami is completing 100 years of the Sangh. Vijayadashami will be celebrated as a centenary year from 2025 to 2026. During this time, whatever programs will be organized, what will be the outline of them will be discussed in the meeting and whatever decision will be given, after the meeting, information will be given regarding it.

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