RSS Pathasanchalan at Siliguri, paid tributes to Netaji

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VSK TN
    
 
     
Siliguri West Bengal Jan 23: Rashtreeya Swayamsevak Sangh celebrated 117th Jayanti of
freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose by organizing a traditional Route
March (Patha Sanchalan) with Ghosh (Band) in Siliguri today afternoon for an
hour, by local unit of RSS.
Ma.Sri
Kulchatraprasad Agarwal garlanding on Netaji’s statue
During the
Pathasanchalan, R S S swayamsevaks paid their heart-warming tributes to the
national hero who devoted himself for the motherland. On behalf of all the
swayamsevaks Vibhag Sah-Sanghchalak (Asst. Divisional President of RSS
Siliguri-Jalpaiguri division) Kulchatraprasad Agarwal garlanding on Netaji’s
statue at Netaji more at Siliguri. He was accompanied by Uttarbang Prant
Pracharak Gobinda Ghosh, Sah-Prant Pracharak Jaladhar Mahato and other
dignified karyakartas of Siliguri. 
A short speech by Sah Prant
Pracharak Jaladhar Mahato was given before the march started. All total more
than three hundred swayamsevaks from Siliguri and surroundings participated the
march started at 3 P.M. from Baghajatin Park and ended at the same after
marching one hour in various roads of Siliguri Municipality.

A colorful tablow with the potraits
of Netaji, Bharatmata and RSS founder Dr. Hedgewar attracted the people along
with a small Vivekananda (A Child, Dressed as Swamiji). Anandamoy Barman and
Prabhat Patra conducted the march with others. 
BJP leader Panchanan Raut, in charge
of West Bengal, Sikkim and entire North East region attended the march along
with other party workers.

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