Bengaluru: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is set to discuss measures for the security of Hindus globally at the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) meeting scheduled from March 21 to 23 in Channenahalli, Bengaluru. The organisation’s top decision-making body is expected to pass a resolution addressing concerns over attacks on Hindus in various countries, according to The Indian Express.

The discussions are reportedly in response to incidents in Bangladesh following the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina government and reports of Khalistani activists targeting Hindu temples and devotees in Canada. Sources indicate that the ABPS may pass resolutions on ‘two issues of national importance,’ though details on the second issue remain unclear.

Alongside an analysis of the current national scenario, the RSS will deliberate on ‘Hindu awakening’ as part of its centenary-year objectives. The meeting will be attended by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, second-in-command Dattatreya Hosabale, and senior BJP leaders, who will discuss key policy directions.

An RSS functionary reportedly stated that the organisation will review its activities over the past year and set goals for the next, particularly in light of its centenary. Another office-bearer pointed to concerns over illegal immigration, claiming that demographic changes in states like Jharkhand and Arunachal Pradesh are a result of migration from Bangladesh. He added that it is the Union government’s responsibility to identify and deport illegal immigrants.

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Amritsar, Mar 14 (PTI): A man wielding an iron rod went on an indiscriminate rampage on Friday here at Golden Temple, injuring two 'sewadars' and three devotees, police said.

The man was seen moving in the Guru Ramdas Niwas, also called Guru Ramdas Sarai, of the Golden Temple.

According to Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) Secretary Partap Singh, the man turned violent when asked about his antecedents and attacked the SGPC employees and the others.

Police said the man hailed from Haryana and was handed over to them by the SGPC after the incident.

The reason behind the attack is under investigation.

The three injured devotees had come to the temple from Mohali, Bathinda and Patiala, while the other two were 'sewadars' of Sri Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple), Partap Singh said.

One 'sewadar' and a devotee from Bathinda suffered severe head injuries.

The injured were rushed to Sri Guru Ramdas Hospital at Vallah in a critical condition.

Partap Singh said the attacker and an accomplice of his were apprehended and handed over to the police.

In his appeal to the government and law enforcement agencies, the SGPC Secretary called for no leniency in taking action against the perpetrators.