Mohan Bhagwat To Arrive In Tripura On Two-Day Visit From Today

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Agartala, Aug 25: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will arrive in Tripura on Friday for a two-day visit, during which he would visit Ujjayanta palace here and inaugurate a temple in Gomati district’s Sarbong Ashram, a senior police officer said.

 

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Bhagwat, who enjoys ‘Z+’ security coverage, is scheduled to land at MBB Airport early on Friday, and then leave for Ujjyanta palace from there, he said.

 

After a brief halt at the palace of erstwhile Manikya dynasty here, he is set to visit RSS headquarters ‘Sevadham’ in Khayerpur area of West Tripura district.

 

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“From Sevadham, the RSS chief will leave for Sarbong Ashram in Amarpur subdivision of Gomati district on Saturday, where he will inaugurate a newly built temple by Shantikali Ashram authority,” the officer said.

 

Bhagwat will address a ‘small gathering’ in Sarbong Ashram before his departure on Saturday.

 

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Elaborate security arrangements have been made in the state in view of Bhagwat’s visit, the officer added. (PTI)

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