Overview
- Mohan Bhagwat reached Keshavdham on Sunday and is expected to remain in Vrindavan for about a week as the multi-day review proceeds.
- On Monday, leaders split into groups to assess progress and map objectives by region under the five-transformations agenda set on Vijayadashami.
- Participants said Bhagwat stressed Hindu unity, social harmony, self-reliance and family values, calling for implementation of the ‘Panch Parivartan’ formula.
- Organisers expect three to four days of deliberations to culminate in guidelines for disseminating decided programmes to the grassroots.
- Saturday includes a visit to the under-construction Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple with invitations to Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath and other state leaders, while an office-bearer said issues such as ‘love jihad’ and Bangladesh violence had not yet come up even as the Hindustan Times reported those topics and the 2027 UP polls are slated for discussion.