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Bhaiyyaji' Joshi reaching Jammu on Tuesday, likely to take important decisions
12/24/2018 11:22:42 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 24: RSS leader Suresh Joshi, popularly known as 'Bhaiyyaji' Joshi, is reaching Jammu on December 25 to hold interaction with Sangh workers to convince them to campaign for BJP in the coming Lok Sabha and assembly elections.
Joshi will hold meetings with the representatives of about all organizations of Sangh Parivar to formulate strategy for the coming elections. Joshi will also meet with top leadership of BJP to seek their views on solving some important issues related to the state of J&K.
Joshi, second-in-command in the RSS after sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, is visiting Jammu from December 25 to 26.
Sources said the Sangh Parivar wants to solve some important issues of J&K during President's rule which has provided an opportunity to solve these issues. Sangh wanted to address political and economic aspirations of the people of the Jammu and Ladakh regions once for all during President's rule.
As per media reports Sangh Parivar had already stepped up pressure on the Centre to accept the long-pending demand of granting a UT status to the Ladakh region. Similarly, there is pressure from different quarters in Jammu to set up a delimitation commission before the Assembly elections to end 'political discrimination' with this part of the state.
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