The top officials of the ministry has said that as the demand for ban on Bajrang Dal gains momentum the ministry could pass strict strictures against Bajrang Dal and could also ask far ban.
The NIC meeting will be held after a gap of three years.
According to sources the Dal is celebrating silver jubilee this year and a massive inauguration programme will be organized in Ayodhya as part of silver jubilee celebrations this month itself.
“After Ayodhya function, a massive expansion programme in terms of enrolment drive of sympathizers (minimum of 25 lakh sympathizers) as well as appointments of Bajarang Dal Samyojakas will be taken up in lakhs of villages†notes Dal official record adding from January to April 2009.
In May and June 2009, training camps will be organized in all the provinces across the country in which thousands of chosen workers will take part while in September- October 2009, Bajarang Dal will take up a massive public awakening programme in all the districts of India.
Further, district wise training camps in all the districts will be organized in the month of December, 2009,
Bajrang Dal, the youth wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) was established on October 1, 1984 in Uttar Pradesh. Initially it was formed with a temporary and localized objective of awakening Hindu youth of U.P.#
India: Bajrang Dal under threat of ban, plans massive expansion programme
Home Ministry compiles activity report on Bajrang Dal
Will be discussed on the forthcoming National Integration Council meeting
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 10-10-2008 12:09 GMT-0000
New Delhi : The Home Ministry has compiled a detailed report on the activities of Bajrang Dal to be discussed on forthcoming National Integration Council meeting to be held on October 13.