Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh: Popular activist Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat left for Jabalpur by train on Thursday morning as an ordinary passenger after two days of a busy program in Ambikapur city. He was given a respectful farewell by the volunteers on the railway station premises. 

Appreciating the disciplined system during his two-day stay in Ambikapur, the Sangh chief appreciated the volunteers. Along with him, the regional officials also left for Jabalpur by train. A large number of Sangh officials and volunteers were present at the railway station during the departure of Sarsanghchalak from Ambikapur.

It was told that the reservation of the Sangh chief had already been done on the Ambikapur-Jabalpur train. On Thursday, he left from Saraswati Shiksha Mahavidyalaya Bhagwanpur at the appointed time and reached the railway station directly. He gave best wishes to every one of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in North Chhattisgarh for achieving the set goals.

The Sarsanghchalak was on a four-day visit to North Chhattisgarh. Earlier, he had unveiled a life-size statue of former Union Minister late Dilip Singh Judeo in Jashpur. After addressing the Tribal Gaurav Sammelan there, he reached Ambikapur on Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday, he addressed a public program at the PG College ground in Ambikapur. A grand path movement was held in Ambikapur on the arrival of the Sangh chief. 

During this time no one was allowed to go to the premises of Saraswati Education College, except the expected union officials. Senior BJP functionaries were also present in Ambikapur city itself but no one got the opportunity to meet the Sangh chief. 

After taking a night’s rest in Ambikapur, the Sangh chief left for Jabalpur in the morning. Notably, assembly elections are to be held in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh next year. This pre-election visit of Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat has been considered very important.