New Delhi, May 03: The three-day Sangh Parivar – Bjp conclave, which concluded here today, agreed to evolve a mechanism for enhanced coordination and communication between the party, government and various Parivar outfits on key economic and political issues besides refraining from personal attacks on each other. The meeting, attended by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, his deputy L K Advani and top brass of various Sangh outfits including VHP, SJM and BMS, sought to bridge the gap in coordination between them, RSS spokesman Ram Madhav told reporters at the conclusion of the conclave.


He said that the entire exercise was aimed at having a "free and frank" exchange of views.


Confrontationist and mutually contradictory stands on key issues like disinvestment, WTO, Ayodhya and Indo-Pakistan relations had often marred their relations in the past.

While supporting Prime Minister's "bold initiative" in breaking the Indo-Pak logjam, the Parivar outfits cautioned against any hasty dialogue with Islamabad till it showed change of heart at the ground level, Madhav said.

Bureau Report