Earlier in February 1963,  M.S.Golwalkar,the then chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, while  visiting Sri Pashupatinath temple, met the King  Mahendra; both had  discussions on several issues to improve the bilateral relations.  Minister Dr.Tulsi Giri accompanied him. Sri Guruji (Golwalkar) on  Febraury27, 1963; wrote to Pandit Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister,  regarding the discussion urging him to take up necessary steps to  improve the friendly relations and to clear the certain doubts of the  king but Nehru did not paid any head to the request. In Febraury1965, on  the auspicious eve of Makar Sankrati, Sangh invited The King Mahendra  in its Nagpur function for which king had agreed, but Nehru government  stopped him from taking part in the function. Though, today Hindu  Organizations including Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh of Nepal is gaining  strength in Nepal in spite of hurdles and odds. Know the people of  Nepal, as a whole, seems getting aware of the foul play of evil elements  like Maoists, Church, China, I.S.I., Islamic fundamentalists and  certain vested leaders and media. Surprisingly, with the help of these  elements, the Chinese influence, Christianity and Islam is also growing  in Nepal.
It is said that- “ the loss of culture  is the loss of identity and the loss of identity is the loss of  nationality. So, these elements are trying hard to uproot Nepal from its  glorious past, its culture, tradition and religion. And hence, they are  attacking the Hindu identities of Nepal.