Kolkata: During a closed-door meeting, Mohan Bhagwat stated that no Hindu will have to leave the country due to the National Register of Citizenship. The statement comes weeks after 19 lakh names were left out in the NRC in Assam. 

Bhagwat is understood to have made the comment during a closed-door coordination meeting of the RSS and its affiliate organisations, including the BJP.

"Mohan Bhagwatji has clearly said that not a single Hindu will have to leave this country. He said that Hindus, who came to India after being tortured and persecuted in other nations, will stay," an RSS functionary said after the coordination meeting.
    
The much-awaited updated final National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam was released on August 31, excluding the names of over 19 lakh applicants.  According to RSS sources, several leaders present at the meeting also underlined the need for implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in West Bengal before coming out with the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
   
"In Bengal, CAB will be implemented first, and then the NRC would be brought in. The Hindus in the state don't need to worry about it," a senior leader, who attended the meeting, said.
 
Bhagwat's comments come in the backdrop of concerns raised at the RSS' three-day annual coordination meeting with its affiliates in Rajasthan earlier this month about "several genuine people being left out of the final NRC list in Assam, the majority of whom were Hindus".

A BJP delegation led by state president Dilip Ghosh also attended the meeting. Bhagwat arrived in Kolkata on September 19 to take part in the two-day long coordination meeting. This is for the first time after the Lok Sabha poll results in Bengal, which witnessed the rise of the BJP with 18
seats, that Bhagwat has chaired a mega meeting in the state.