Bharat Parikrama Updates

                         
                   Sitaram Kedilaya at Paravanadukkam village
RSS Pracharak Seetharam Kedilaya, who is leading his Bharat Parikrama Yatra, visited Aliya Arabic College, Darul Islam, Chemnad, Paravanadukkam Village (Pin 671317) in Kasaragod.  Kedilaya discussed on his yatra with the Principal KM Adul Ghaise and other students of the institute.
Speaking on the occasion Principal KM Abul Ghaise said that “the biggest curse of India is the partition happened in 1947 which gave birth to a new nation called Pakistan.  Yet, Pakistan couldn’t gain anything out of it and still suffering from its internal imbroglio. In India, the need of the hour is unity among all sections of the Society and such an unity will boost the strength of our country and I request all to support the noble cause of this Bharat Parikram Yatra”.

                          
Sitaram Kedilaya at Puttige Village where he addressed Villagers, discussed different issues of social importance. Kedilaya felicitated few senior villagers namely Vishnu Acharya (Sculptor) and Vittala (Nati Vaidya- expert in rural medicine). Sitaram Kedilaya  met Muhammed, retired Head Master of Putthige School.

                   
 Sitaram Kedilaya received a traditional welcome at a Village man’s House at Dharmatthadka.

                   
Sitaram Kedilaya walks during his BHARAT PARIKRAMA YATRA, at Bedagudda Village.

                      
                                 

Sitaram Kedilaya discussed and shared his concerns of Gram Vikas along with Muslim leaders Bapa Kunhi, Hasanabba Haji of Bayaru Jumma Masjid, Adrama Haji Ballur and Abubakker Pervodi, Paivalike Panchayth member, Villagers of Pervodi, Bayaru and Bedagudda.

                                 
                  Traditional welcome at Bakrebailu.

                       

                      
                 Bharat Parikrama Yatra at Deralakatte 
                    
RSS leaders Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat, VHP Chief MB Puranik, RSS Vibhag Sanghachalak Dr P Vaman Shenoy and others walks along Sitaram Kedilaya at Mangalore.
 

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