RSS Joint General Secretary Bhagaiah said the Akhila Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (National Executive Council) of RSS will debate the issue of alleged "terror being unleashed" by Islamic fundamentalists in West Bengal for the last three years.
After debating the issue during the three-day RSS meet here, a resolution will be adopted and sent to the Centre to take steps to prevent 'jihadi' attacks on society and to pressurise the West Bengal Government to rein in the fundamentalists, Bhagaiah told reporters here.
The jihadis had gone to the extent of forcing people not to celebrate Saraswati Pooja in that state and instead compelled them to celebrate Milad Un Nabi, the birth day of Prophet Mohammed Nabi, he alleged, adding, that they had also burnt a police station.
This type of jihadi attacks was seriously affecting national security and interest.
To a question on the killings of RSS and CPI(M) workers in neighbouring Kerala, Bagaiah said "It is the basic nature of that party (CPI-M), which is intolerant."
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