RSS Expansion in Keralam: 22 lakh households reached
June 12, 2026
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RSS Expansion in Keralam: 22 lakh households reached in outreach drive

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has reported a significant expansion of its organisational presence in Kerala, citing a sharp rise in the number of shakhas and growing participation among youth. Senior functionaries, speaking after the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha held in Samalkha, said that an extensive house contact campaign reached over 22 lakh households in the state, reflecting increasing grassroots engagement

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Mar 22, 2026, 08:30 am IST
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RSS Uttar Keralam Pranth Karyavah PN Easwaran and Dakshin Kshethra Sah Boudhik Pramukh K.P. Radhakrishnan told the media, on March 19, that the number of Sangh shakhas in Keralam has undergone an enormous increase. During the massive house-contact campaign, 22 lakh houses were contacted in Keralam. They also indicated changes in the state’s organisational structure. They were reporting the details of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha biattak held in Samalkha, Haryana, from March 13 to 15, 2026.

Sangh leaders said that an increase is not only in the number of shakhas but also in the number of youths attending the shakhas. Hindu awakening is expanding very much. Swayamsevaks received a warm welcome when they visited Christian and Muslim houses as part of the massive house-contact campaign. More than 10 crores houses were contacted throughout the country. Significantly, twenty-two lakh houses contacted include about 64,000 Muslim houses and 54,000 Christian houses.

Sangh leaders said the Pratinidhi Sabha resolved to express satisfaction with the interest and enthusiasm the people of Keralam show in the cultural history and ancient heritage. Paratinidhi Sabha expressed deep satisfaction with the successful Maghamaholsvam, held in Tirunavaya, Malappuram district, from January 19 to February 3, 2026, which was attended by lakhs of devotees. Pratinidhi Sabha acknowledged that such popular festivals do revive the Bharatiya heredity and significantly influence society.  On top of everything, about 1,500 Hindu sammelans held in different parts of the state have contributed to the growth of the Hindu organisation.

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The organisational structure in Keralam will also undergo great changes on the occasion of the centenary. At present, the state is divided into two Pranths, namely,  Uttara Keralam and Dakshina Keralam. It will be replaced by Tiruvananthapuram-Eranakulam-Kozhikode Sambhags. It is for the convenience of better organisational work and expansion.

The senior RSS functionaries informed that the centenary programmes, which kicked off in October 2025, will culminate by October 2026, with several programmes focused on social harmony and youth conclaves.

Pratinidhi Sabha also discussed the large-scale public participation in the nationwide centenary activities. Throughout the country, 32 lakhs people participated in  62,555 Vijayadashami programmes. Significantly, 21 lakhs of them were youths. In Kerala, 1,66,000 swayamsevaks, in poorna ganavesh, participated in various padhasanchalans. Programmes have been organised in all states on the lines of the lecture series Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bahgavath had performed in the major cities of the country.

RSS Pratinidhi Sabha lauded various actions by the Union government to uphold nationalism.  Pratinidhi Sabha expressed satisfaction as the tension and violence are coming down in Manipur. It welcomed the union government’s action in making the country “Maoist free”. Pratinidhi Sabha opined that the sesquicentennial anniversaries of Vande Mataram and Guru Tej Bahadoor’s martyrdom have played crucial roles in boosting nationalism. Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagavat and Sarkaryavah Dathathreya Hosabale gave necessary guidelines during various sessions of the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha.

 

Topics: RSSRashtriya Swayamsevak SanghKeralamABPS 2026Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan BhagavatSarkaryavah Dathathreya Hosabale
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