Mumbai: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) image has always been popular in foreign media as a Hindu organization. To change this perspective, RSS has started a special initiative today. Under this, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat interacted with eminent press persons of more than 30 countries in Delhi. An attempt was also made to clear the misconceptions of the foreign press about the organization here. More than 80 journalists from more than 50 media organizations participated in this discussion held at Ambedkar International Center in the national capital Delhi. According to India TV News.com, according to the RSS spokesperson, today's program was part of an ongoing process, under which Sarsanghchalak constantly interacts constructively with different sections of society. This dialogue lasted for about two and a half hours. In this, Mohan Bhagwat informed about the Sangh's approach and work with foreign media representatives. After this, the foreign press also discussed various topics with the head of the Sangh. Sarkaryavah Honorable Suresh (Bhagyaji) Joshi, Sah Sarkaryavah Dr Manmohan Vaidya, Dr Krishnagopal, North Zone Organizer Dr Bajranglal Gupta and Delhi Province Sangh Kulbhushan Ahuja were also present on the occasion. Also Read: Administration pasted 27 notices on Azam Khan's house, but after some time... Domestic help used to provide funds to the Islamic State Terrorist organizations, three arrested Naxals who surrendered in the by-election also voted Bhupendra Singh Hooda annoyed with top leadership of Congress, says- High Command decision came too late