VHP Jharkhand Reshuffles Leadership at Three-Day Meet in Koderma
New appointments announced for Jamshedpur and other units during Koderma conference
Vishva Hindu Parishad’s Jharkhand state meeting concludes with organizational changes and strategic discussions on Hindu unity.
JAMSHEDPUR – VHP Jharkhand state committee meeting in Koderma ends with leadership changes for Jamshedpur metropolitan area and other units.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) Jharkhand state committee held a three-day meeting from August 16 to 18 at Shivvatika in Jhhumri Telaiya, Koderma.
State President Chandrakant Raypat chaired the event, which saw participation from central, regional, and district-level officials.
Central VHP leaders Ambarish, Jagannath Shahi, and Padma Shri Dr. R.N. Singh provided guidance to hundreds of workers.
The meeting covered VHP’s history since 1964, the Ram Mandir movement’s success, and current challenges facing Hindu society.
Strategies to strengthen Hindu unity and counter perceived threats to national integrity were emphasized.
A senior VHP official stated, "Our challenges have increased more than before, and to deal with these challenges, we need to unite castes, strengthen the power of Hindutva, and make Hindus aware of potential threats."
In the concluding session, new responsibilities were assigned to VHP officials in Jamshedpur metropolitan area.
Key appointments include Janardan Pandey as Provincial Bajrang Dal Co-coordinator and Arun Singh as Singhbhum Division Co-secretary.
Other notable appointments were made across various wings including Matru Shakti, Durga Vahini, and Gau Raksha units.
The gathering stressed the importance of preserving Hindu traditions and instilling cultural values in the younger generation.
VHP leaders expressed concern over alleged conspiracies to divide Hindu society and weaken its unity.

