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New BJP appointments from the RSS

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NEW DELHI: Several more "pracharaks" of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh — some newly inducted and some who had been earlier working with the Bharatiya Janata Party — have been given key positions in the party organisation.

The organisation general secretary, Ram Lal, who has come from the RSS, will now be "helped" by two joint organisation secretaries, V. Satish, earlier looking after the Northeast zone, and Saudan Singh, who was earlier helping the party in Chhattisgarh.

P. Nandshekhar, a new induction from the RSS, will be the BJP's new Northeast secretary and Shanmugnathan, who had been working in the BJP's documentation centre here at the party's headquarters for the last two to three years, will now be the `co-office' secretary of the BJP's parliamentary wing. He will assist parliamentary secretary O.P. Kohli.

Shyam Jhajhu has been formally appointed as `prabhari' (in-charge) of the main party office, a position in which he has been functioning for some time.

All the new appointees are "pracharaks" of the RSS.

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