Madhya Pradesh: RSS Takes Out Path Sanchalan  

Madhya Pradesh: RSS Takes Out Path Sanchalan  

The volunteers came out with complete discipline in a line of three, marching in unison.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, October 25, 2023, 08:50 AM IST
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Volunteers take part in the RSS route march in Ujjain on Tuesday  | FP PHOTO   

Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh): Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) took out Path Sanchalan (route march) on Tuesday morning from different areas of the city. RSS volunteers came out step by step from more than 250 places to the sounds of Jai Ghosh and the band.

Volunteers from the city and rural areas participated in this movement. RSS volunteers gathered at the DRP Lines, Nagjhiri at 9 am. First, they sat on the field for some time and then went out to tour the city while walking rhythmically.

Thousands of volunteers participated in the path sanchalan. Stages were also set up at various places to welcome the path movement. Apart from this, residents were also standing in front of their houses with flowers. Most of the road movements took place between 8 and 9 am.

Before it, the roads were cleared and the police personnel moved ahead to maintain traffic arrangements. The volunteers came out with complete discipline in a line of three, marching in unison.    

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