Kerala Prantha Sanghik -Kollam Kerala: 24 February 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Show of Hindu might at Kerala RSS Sanghik
PNS
The Pioneer
Kollam - The forty-acre Ashramam Grounds in Kollam city on Wednesday
evening became a picture of Kerala's Hindu might and patriotic spirit
with over 100,000 disciplined RSS volunteers lining up in full
uniform (Purna Gana Vesh) to salute Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagavat at
the Pranth Sanghik. The event proved to be the declaration of
resoluteness of Kerala's Hindu mind to fight against all cultural and
political degradations and to work selflessly for the welfare of
humanity and uphold forever the spirit of Hindutwa.
Addressing the meet, the RSS chief, who was on his first visit to
God's Own Country after assuming office, reminded the Swayamsevaks
and Sangh Bandhus (supporters) that the problems of the country could
be solved only through the selfless power of Hindutwa. "Only Bharat,
with its basic philosophy of Hindutwa, can show the right path to the
entire world," he said.
Hitting out at all the cultural and political ills the various kinds
of invasions had brought to the Indian society, Mohan Bhagavat asked
all Hindus to devote themselves to the selfless mission of working
for humanity. "They all say that unity is the basic need of the
society. India alone has been able to grasp the true meaning of this
unity, the relation between one and all, the relation between mankind
and Nature�" he said.
Criticizing the cultural degradation brought through Westernization
of every aspect of life, the Sangh chief said some people who did not
even constitute four percent of the world population were trying to
dominate the entire resources of the planet. In the same breath, he
hit out at China for encircling India through its exercises in the
border and involvements in the neighboring countries. "Still, our
rulers keep on saying nothing is happening," he said.
Speaking against all kinds of extremism, including the Jihadi and the
Maoist types, he criticized the Government for being soft towards
such elements. "Why can't the Government take a determined stand
against extremism? Why do they show sympathy to such sections while
the same sympathy is denied to the Kashmiri Pandits who have been
wandering the streets like orphans?" he asked. "Those who pardon the
anti-nationals are forgetting those who work for the unity of the
country," the RSS chief exclaimed.
The RSS chief criticized all kinds of invasions -- in agriculture in
the form of Bt seeds, cultural amalgamations in the form of
Westernization of lifestyle and economy -- saying that India should
understand its very basic strength of oneness that Hindutwa had
advocated. "Hindutwa is universal philosophy, it is modern. India has
to move ahead on the basis of Hindutwa," he said.
Coming down heavily on the tendency of the leading political parties
to appease the minorities, he said the states in the country were
vying among themselves to implement reservation. "Even courts say
that the policy of reservation has been stretched too far. The very
next day, the West Bengal Government brings in new reservation
structure," Bhagavat said.
"Political parties are assisting the growth of sentiments that harm
the basic unity of this country. They refuse to listen to arguments
against the special status given to Kashmir. They appease the
minorities in such ways that are not justifiable on the basis of any
imaginable criterion. Those who keep on saying that all should unite
make no efforts to found that unity," the RSS chief said.
"Look at Ayodhya, the Ramjanmbhoomi. Why the Hindus should keep on
lamenting about building a temple for Lord Ram there? Why should they
be waiting for the mercy of the Judiciary for that?" he asked, adding
Hindu unity was inevitable.
The Pranth Sanghik, which became a unique event as this was the first
time so many Swayamsevaks (more than 100,000 assembling at the same
spot at one time in Kerala), got off to a start at 5.00 pm with the
Dhwajarohan -- flag hoisting -- which was followed by the mass drill
by the RSS volunteers. The Swayamsevaks were drawn from more than
4,500 Shakhas of the Sangh in the State. Over 50,000 Sangh Bandhus
from Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts participated in the
event.
Prior to Mohan Bhagawat's speech, RSS Kerala Pranth Karyavah P
Gopalankutty Master introduced the dignitaries on the stage to the
Assembly while Prof V Ramachandran Nair, chairman of the reception
committee, welcomed the gathering. The Sanghik was presided over by
Pranth Sanghchalak PEB Menon. Leaders and office-bearers of fraternal
organizations also took part in the event.
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Must see..1,00,000 Ganveshdhari swayamsevaks attended parampoojaneey
Sarsanghchalak ji's bouddhik at Kollam, Kerala.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP4Yx6O7z5E
Complete coverage of this program will be soon available on
www.youtube.com/RSSOwner
Thanks & Regards,
Praful Kumar
Further to VHTV's live Global Webcast on RSS PRANTA SANGHIK in Kollam
on 24.2.10, a preliminary report has been webcasted in VHTV and
posted in content bank.
Also news clips have been posted for mobile viewers
Further detailed reports will be posted soon.
Kindly forward this to your friends
Dr SHYAM
National Editor in Chief, VHTV
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