RSS re-elects Suresh Joshi as general secretary
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RSS re-elects Suresh Joshi as general secretary

Last Updated: Saturday, March 17, 2012, 21:54     A- A A+
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Nagpur: Sangh Parivar fount head RSS has re-elected Suresh Joshi "Bhaiyyaji" as Sarkaryawah (General Secretary), the highest executive post for which elections are held in the organisation.

Joshi was elected as Sarkaryawah for the second consecutive term today at the on-going Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) meeting being held at Reshambag premises of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh here.

The post of general secretary is the highest post for which elections are held in the RSS as the Sangh chief is nominated by consensus. Joshi will have a three-year term.

Joshi's name was proposed by Bajranglal Gupta, head of the Northern region of RSS and seconded by AR Mohan, head of the Southern region and Ranendranath, head of the Eastern region.

The general secretary has the powers to make his own team of office bearers to help him carry out his duties.

PTI

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First Published: Saturday, March 17, 2012, 21:54

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Amit Kumar - Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Heartiest Congratulation on the reappointment of the highest responsibility of the world’s only organization working for the mankind with out any visibility and pump and show. God will gave the strengthen and courage to fulfill the dreams of Vivekananda.
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Heartiest Congratulation on the reappointment of the highest responsibility of the world’s only organization working for the mankind with out any visibility and pump and show. God will gave the strengthen and courage to fulfill the dreams of Vivekananda.
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