The GTA Sabha along with a New
Delhi-based organisation, Nepali Sanskriti Parisad (International), has
decided to organise a symposium on Nepali culture in Darjeeling, where
Indres Kumar, central executive member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Sangh, has been invited as the chief guest.
Sidharth Nath
Singh, the BJP’s general secretary as well as the party’s minder for
Bengal, will also be attending the symposium which will be held at the
Gorkha Rangamanch Bhavan in Darjeeling on January 16.
“The Nepali
Sanskriti Parisad (International) is a Delhi-based organisation having
its presence across the country. Indres Kumar, central executive
member of the RSS, shall grace the occasion as the chief guest,” Binay
Tamang, the executive GTA Sabha member in charge of information and
cultural affairs department, said over the phone from Delhi.
The symposium is titled “Sanskritik Jhalak cum Swach Bharat Abhiyan – Sankalp Tatha Yogdan Conference”.
“The aim of the
symposium is to preserve, protect and promote our culture and tradition
in the context of the 21st century threats and perceptions and to
promote Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Sidharth Nath Singh, S.S. Ahluwalia
(Darjeeling MP), Sudhir Gupta (BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh) and Ashok
Chaurasia (the international convenor of the Nepali Sanskriti Parisad)
will also attend the event. We are expecting some Union ministers to be
present at the programme but since their visit has not been finalised,
we cannot comment further,” said Tamang.
He said members of the NSP had called on GTA chief executive Bimal Gurung during his visit to Delhi last month.
“Bimal Gurung has
shown keen interest in preserving and promoting our culture and that is
why the symposium is being held in Darjeeling,” said Tamang.
This is the first time that the GTA is conducting an event in which a central executive member of the RSS will participate.
The Telegraph
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