Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Amar Shahid Bhagat Singh , Rajguru Sukhdev ke Shahidi Divas per Shat Shat Naman.

''Tera Vaibhav Amar Rehe Maa, Hum din char rahe na rahe''
 
Amar  Shahid  Bhagat  Singh , Rajguru  Sukhdev ke  Shahidi  Divas per Shat  Shat  Naman.
 
 
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Ram Madhav ji Press conference in New Delhi on 18.032011

 


PRESS CONFERENCE

18/3/2011
            A press conference was addressed by Sh. Ram Madhav, at Sangh Office Keshav Kunj Jhandewala at 4 p.m today 18 March 2011.He briefly explained  the two resolutions adopted  at the AKHIL BHARTIYA PRATINIDHI SABHA held at Puttur (Karnataka) on 11-12-13 March 2011. The first resolution is about the need for a decisive blow against corruption. Sh. Ram Madhav stated the AKHIL BHARTIYA VIDYARTHI PARISHAD, BHARTIYA MAZDOOR SANGH  and BHARTIYA KISAN SANGH have planned to launch a nationwide agitation against corruption with the support of general public. RSS Swayamsevak have been advised to take active part in this agitation. This movement is to awaken the public and not to gain political power. RSS actively participated and supported the movement against emergency launched by Jai Parkash Narain ji but after the goal was achieved RSS separated itself from that movement. Apart from the movement going to be launched by ABVP, BMS and BKS, RSS will also support any other such movement launched by Saints and Civil activists as long as it is a non political. The leaks by the Wiki leaks of yesterday have tarnished the image of our nation.
                          The second resolution adopted by ABPS is about the danger posed by Chinese designs against our national interests and security. The ABPS has demanded  that a separate Department or Ministry be established to look after the boarders. There are two major rivers flowing from Mansarovar, Brahmputra, and Sindhu which China is trying to divert towards Chinese region which will create a water crises not only in India but before all have the neighboring countries liked Myanmar, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
            ABPS also look stock of the various allegations made against RSS during the last 6 months which has been diverting our energy towards defending ourselves despite  that we have been able to increase our Shakha tally by 150. During the last  2 months in the door-to-door campaign by RSS, we have been able to reach 2 crore families i.e. 10 crore people and we have received positive response from public that people have full faith in RSS.
            During April, May and June, RSS will be busy organizing training camps at 75 places in the country.
            Replying to the questions of the media, Sh. Ram Madhav said  that RSS in not deterred by politically motivated charges by vested interests against RSS. Let there be proper investigation and not media trial through selected leaks. To a question whether you also raised the issues with Chinese people during your visit to China concerns Sh Ram; Madhav replied that he took all issues of our concerns
            He also clarified that RSS is against all type of corruptions including Karnataka and supports proper investigation.
            He also stated that because of rampant corruption, Indian democracy has become a laughing stock in the eyes of the world and has dented our image.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

RSS Resolutions passed in ABPS at Puttur Karnatka on 13.03.2011

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, Yugabda 5112
March 11-13, 2011
Puttur (Karnataka)
Resolution 1
NEED FOR A DECISIVE BLOW AGAINST CORRUPTION
The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha
expresses grave concern over the
endless chain of incidents of widespread
corruption surfacing in the country. It is
all the more shocking that the people
occupying the upper echelons in the
Government, including the Prime
Minister are engaged in protecting their
guilty colleagues till the end by
describing them as innocent in spite of
incontrovertible evidences pouring out
against them.
The ABPS is deeply pained at the way
the cases of corruption coming to light,
day in and day out are tarnishing the
image and reputation of the nation. The
magnitude of corruption is such that not
only the common man, but even the
experts get bewildered. The gross
misdeeds in organizing the
Commonwealth games have gravely
damaged the prestige of the country.
People at the helm of power are either
turning a blind eye or taking steps
against the guilty as an eye wash under
the pressure of the judiciary and media.
The country wants to know as to what
was the compulsion and which invisible
hand was behind the misdemeanor of
the top rung of power in a most
sensitive matter like the appointment of
the Central Vigilance Commissioner.
Unfortunately, the influence of
politics is growing in almost every walk
of life and the instances of corruption
indulged in by the people in seats of
power in the post independence era are
constantly on the rise. After the
Independence, the country has
witnessed public anger against
corruption resulting in powerful mass
movements. The J. P. movement of
1974-75 and imposition of emergency
and the mass movement triggered by
the Bofors scandal in 1987-1989
culminated in the change of power at
the center. But, the change does not
seem to have brought about any decline
in corruption. On the contrary the form
and dimensions of corruption seem to
have become more complex and
extensive in the wake of economic
liberalization. Whether it is the share
scandal of 1992 or the recent 2G
spectrum scandal, mind boggling figures
of money are found to be involved.
What needs special mention is that the
people involved in these ever increasing
acts of corruption are the ones who are
highly educated and belong to the
affluent class of the society. All these
facts clearly indicate that there is need
for further intensification and expansion
of the process of man-making.
In this regard the ABPS believes that
there is a dire need to organise every
rung of social order on the firm
foundation of value-based and morally
strong conduct of life rooted in the
eternal principles of Dharma. This is
possible only by reorienting educationsystem
to reflect the national ethos and
serve as an effective instrument of
character-building and imparting noble
samskars. At the same time it is
imperative for the people in high
positions that they present exemplary
models of conduct in their private and
public life.
Apart from these reforms of farreaching
consequences, reform in the
system of governance & administration
and mobilising effective public opinion in
favour of that, is equally important.
Transparency in governance,
administration through minimum and
simplified regulations, judicial system
based on easy access and timely
dispensation of justice, elimination of
black money, electoral system capable
of effectively curbing the criminalisation
of politics and checking the growing
influence of money power are a few
reforms urgently needed. It is also
imperative to ensure proper security for
the whistle blowers who courageously
expose corruption in the present system
at different levels and to have stringent
penal provisions against the corrupt.
Indeed the poisonous creeper of
corruption is responsible for all the
contemporary social ills like inflation,
unemployment and black money which
has also been affecting the country’s
development and the internal and
external security. In connection with the
problem of black money, the
government should acquire black money
stashed in the country and outside,
declare it as the nation’s asset and
deploy it for developmental purposes.
The ABPS appreciates the efforts of
such courageous individuals,
organizations, constitutional institutions,
alert media and vigilant Judiciary for
their efforts against corruption in the
present challenging scenario and calls
upon the countrymen to extend their
active support for such noble
endeavours with utmost personal
integrity and also nourish our traditional
social institutions actively involved in
character-building of our citizens.
*******
Resolution 2
DEFEAT CHINESE DESIGNS AGAINST
OUR NATIONAL INTERESTS AND SECURITY
The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha
expresses serious concern over the
growing multi-dimensional threat from
China and the lackluster response of the
Government of Bharat to its aggressive
and intimidator tactics. Casual attitude
and perpetual denial of our Government
in describing gross border violations by
the Chinese People's Liberation Army as
a case of 'lack of common perception on
the LAC', attempts to underplay the
severe strategic dissonance between the
two countries and failure to expose the
expansionist and imperialist manouvers
of China can prove fatal to our national
interests.
The ABPS cautions that the growing
civilian and defence ties between China
and Pakistan are a matter of grave
concern to our national security.
Presence of the 10,000-strong Chinese
Army in Skardu ( PoK) in the guise of
construction works and repairs to
Karakoram highway is a serious issue as
it allows China to encircle Kashmir .
Other issues of concern that best
exemplify Chinese' assertiveness include
its offer to export one - Gigawatt (GW)
nuclear plant and transfer of ballistic
missile technology to Pakistan thus
precipitating potential nuclear conflict in
the region.
The malafide intentions of China are
conspicuous in a number of recent
developments. It has falsely charged
Bharat of occupying 90,000 sq. km of its
territory (including Arunachal Pradesh
and Sikkim); It is excluding the state of
J&K from Bharat in its maps; It is also
excluding 1600 KM-long border in J&K
from the LAC on the Tibet-Bharat border;
It has initiated issuing paper visas for
Bharatiya citizens from J&K besides
citizens from Arunachal Pradesh. The
Chinese troops entered Gombir area in
Demchok region last year and
threatened the civilian workers to stop
construction work. In November 2009, a
road project under Centrally-sponsored
National Rural Employment Guarantee
Scheme (NREGS) in Ladakh, was stopped
after objections were raised by the
Chinese Army. Infact, it is China which
has encroached upon our territory inside
the LOC in that region and constructed a
54 km long road for military purposes.
The ABPS sees potential danger from
the Chinese machinations in our North
East. Its continued claims over Arunachal
Pradesh shouldn't be taken lightly as it
has set its eyes not only on that state but
on the entire North East. Recent expose'
in a leading Bharatiya weekly about the
extent of the involvement of China in
arming, encouraging and funding
insurgent groups like the NSCN should
awaken us to this danger. Besides NSCN
insurgents other insurgent groups in the
North East like the NDFB, ULFA etc also
get patronage from China. It is also a
matter of serious concern that the ISI too
is operating in cahoots with China in this
region. The A.B.P.S. expresses concern
over the growing number of cases of
Chinese spies being arrested in different
parts of the country.
It is well-known that the weapons
from the Chinese government weapon
manufacturers find their way to the
Maoists and other terrorist groups in
Bharat through illegal weapon ports like
Cox Bazar in Bangladesh. Fake currency
also is being pumped into Bharat from
China. The ABPS wants to draw the
attention of the Government and people
to the occasional publications in the
officially-controlled Chinese media about
dismembering Bharat into 20-30 pieces.
Penetration of Chinese goods into
Bharatiya market is affecting our
manufacturing industry adversely
besides posing a serious challenge to our
security, health, environment and
strategic concerns. The ABPS wants the
Government to tackle this issue of
China's penetration into our system
through trade and commerce with
utmost seriousness. All citizens should
refrain from using Chinese products as
an expression of patriotism.
The ABPS wants to draw the
attention of our government and
countrymen to the threat from China in
the form of diversion of river waters in
the South - Central Tibetan region. In
the process it would be robbing lower
riparian states like Bharat, Nepal,
Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and
Thailand of their right to the waters from
rivers like Brahmaputra and Sindhu
which originate from Kailash -
Manasarovar in Tibet. Joint mechanism
established in 2007 between Bharat and
China to oversee water related issues
remain dysfunctional mainly due to the
utmost secrecy maintained by China in
its water management plans. Two of our
states i.e. Himachal Pradesh and
Arunachal Pradesh were hit by flash
floods and it was suspected at that time
that these floods were due to some form
of interference in the river flow by the
Chinese. Our engineers were not allowed
to inspect the upper streams of the river
by the Chinese government. The ABPS
warns the government that unless the
issue is addressed immediately the
situation may lead to serious crises
between the two countries.
The ABPS urges our Government to
take note of the expanding military and
diplomatic might of China not only in the
immediate neighbourhood but also in
the strategically important regions like
Africa and the West Asia. China's 3.1
million strong Army is being rapidly
modernized with newer weapons and
technology. It has built all-weather roads
and extended railway network along
Tibet, Nepal and Bharat border. China
today is a formidable player in the Indian
Ocean region. It is establishing contact
with all kinds of renegade dictators in
the world including the North Korean
and Sudanese dictators. Its strategic
experts are propounding such
disdainfully dangerous theories like
Preventive Use of Nuclear Weapons
suggesting that China should reserve the
right of first attack against any nuclear
power with nuclear weapons as a
preventive measure.
In such a challenging scenario the
ABPS calls upon the government to:
1. Reiterate the Parliament’s
unanimous resolution of 1962 to get
back the territory acquired by China
to the last inch.
2. Take effective measures for rapid
modernization and upgradation of
our military infrastructure. Special
focus should be on building
infrastructure in the border areas.
Towards that, constitution of a
Border Region Development Agency
should be considered which would
help prevent the migration of the
people from the border villages.
3. Use aggressive diplomacy to expose
the Chinese' designs globally. Use all
fora including ASEAN, UN etc for
mobilizing global opinion.
4. Disallow Chinese manufacturing
industry free run in our markets.
Prohibit Chinese products like toys,
mobiles, electronic and electrical
goods etc. Illegal trade being carried
out through the border passes must
be curbed with iron hand.
5. Follow strict Visa norms and maintain
strict vigil on the Chinese nationals
working in Bharat.
6. Restrict the entry of Chinese
companies in strategic sectors and
sensitive locations.
7. Mobilize the lower riparian states
like Myanmar, Bangladesh etc to tell
China to stop their illegal diversion of
river waters.
*****

Saturday, March 12, 2011

RSS Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha - Puttur Karnatak- Press Meet

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Resolution  1
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, Yugabda 5112
March 11-13, 2011
 Puttur (Karnataka)
Need for a decisive blow against corruption
The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha expresses grave concern over the endless chain of incidents of widespread corruption surfacing in the country. It is all the more shocking that the people occupying the upper echelons in the Government, including the Prime Minister are engaged in protecting their guilty colleagues till the end by describing them as innocent in spite of incontrovertible evidences pouring out against them.
The ABPS is deeply pained at the way the cases of corruption coming to light, day in and day out are tarnishing the image and reputation of the nation. The magnitude of corruption is such that not only the common man, but even the experts get bewildered. The gross misdeeds in organizing the Commonwealth games have gravely damaged the prestige of the country.  People at the helm of power are either turning a blind eye or taking steps against the guilty as an eye wash under the pressure of the judiciary and media. The country wants to know as to what was the compulsion and which invisible hand was behind the misdemeanor of the top rung of power in a most sensitive matter like the appointment of the Central Vigilance Commissioner.
Unfortunately, the influence of politics is growing in almost every walk of life and the instances of corruption indulged in by the people in seats of power in the post independence era are constantly on the rise. After the Independence, the country has witnessed public anger against corruption resulting in powerful mass movements. The J. P. movement of 1974-75 and imposition of emergency and the mass movement triggered by the Bofors scandal in 1987-1989 culminated in the change of power at the center. But, the change does not seem to have brought about any decline in corruption. On the contrary the form and dimensions of corruption seem to have become more complex and extensive in the wake of economic liberalization. Whether it is the share scandal of 1992 or the recent 2G spectrum scandal, mind boggling figures of money are found to be involved. What needs special mention is that the people involved in these ever increasing acts of corruption are the ones who are highly educated and belong to the affluent class of the society. All these facts clearly indicate that there is need for further intensification and expansion of the process of man-making. 
In this regard the ABPS believes that there is a dire need to organise every rung of social order on the firm foundation of value-based and morally strong conduct of life rooted in the eternal principles of Dharma. This is possible only by reorienting education-system to reflect the national ethos and serve as an effective instrument of character-building and imparting noble samskars. At the same time it is imperative for the people in high positions that they present exemplary models of conduct in their private and public life.
Apart from these reforms of far-reaching consequences, reform in the system of governance & administration and mobilising effective public opinion in favour of that, is equally important. Transparency in governance, administration through minimum and simplified regulations, judicial system based on easy access and timely dispensation of justice, elimination of black money, electoral system capable of effectively curbing the criminalisation of politics and checking the growing influence of money power are a few reforms urgently needed. It is also imperative to ensure proper security for the whistle blowers who courageously expose corruption in the present system at different levels and to have stringent penal provisions against the corrupt. Indeed the poisonous creeper of corruption is responsible for all the contemporary social ills like inflation, unemployment and black money which has also been affecting the country’s development and the internal and external security. In connection with the problem of black money, the government should acquire black money stashed in the country and outside, declare it as the nation’s asset and deploy it for developmental purposes.
 The ABPS appreciates the efforts of such courageous individuals, organizations ,  constitutional institutions, alert media and vigilant Judiciary for their efforts against corruption in the present challenging scenario and calls upon the countrymen to extend their active support for such noble endeavours with utmost personal integrity and also nourish our traditional social institutions actively involved in character-building of our citizens.   

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Resolution  2
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, Yugabda 5112
March 11-13, 2011
 Puttur (Karnataka)
Defeat Chinese Designs against
our National Interests and Security
The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha expresses serious concern over the growing multi-dimensional threat from China and the lackluster response of the Government of Bharat to its aggressive and intimidator tactics. Casual attitude and perpetual denial of our Government in describing gross border violations by the Chinese People's Liberation Army as a case of 'lack of common perception on the LAC', attempts to underplay the severe strategic dissonance between the two countries and failure to expose the expansionist and imperialist manouvers of China can prove fatal to our national interests.
The ABPS cautions that the growing civilian and defence ties between China and Pakistan are a matter of grave concern to our national security. Presence of the 10,000-strong Chinese Army in Skardu ( PoK) in the guise of construction works and repairs to Karakoram highway is a serious issue as it allows China to encircle Kashmir . Other issues of concern that best exemplify Chinese' assertiveness include its offer to export one - Gigawatt (GW) nuclear plant and transfer of ballistic missile technology to Pakistan thus precipitating potential nuclear conflict in the region.
The malafide intentions of China are conspicuous in a number of recent developments. It has falsely charged Bharat of occupying 90,000 sq. km of its territory (including Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim); It is excluding the state of J&K from Bharat in its maps; It is also excluding 1600 KM-long border in J&K from the LAC on the Tibet-Bharat border; It has initiated issuing paper visas for Bharatiya  citizens from J&K besides citizens from Arunachal Pradesh. The Chinese troops entered Gombir area in Demchok region last year and threatened the civilian workers to stop construction work. In November 2009, a road project under Centrally-sponsored National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) in Ladakh, was stopped after objections were raised by the Chinese Army. Infact, it is China which has encroached upon our territory inside the LOC in that region and constructed a 54 km long road for military purposes.
The ABPS sees potential danger from the Chinese machinations in our North East. Its continued claims over Arunachal Pradesh shouldn't be taken lightly as it has set its eyes not only on that state but on the entire North East. Recent expose' in a leading Bharatiya weekly about the extent of the involvement of China in arming, encouraging and funding insurgent groups like the NSCN should awaken us to this danger. Besides NSCN insurgents other insurgent groups in the North East like the NDFB, ULFA etc also get patronage from China. It is also a matter of serious concern that the ISI too is operating in cahoots with China in this region. The A.B.P.S. expresses concern over the growing number of cases of Chinese spies being arrested in different parts of the country.
It is well-known that the weapons from the Chinese government weapon manufacturers find their way to the Maoists and other terrorist groups in Bharat through illegal weapon ports like Cox Bazar in Bangladesh. Fake currency also is being pumped into Bharat from China. The ABPS wants to draw the attention of the Government and people to the occasional publications in the officially-controlled Chinese media about dismembering Bharat into 20-30 pieces.
  Penetration of Chinese goods into Bharatiya  market is affecting our manufacturing industry adversely besides posing a serious challenge to our security, health, environment and strategic concerns. The ABPS wants the Government to tackle this issue of China's penetration into our system through trade and commerce with utmost seriousness. All citizens should refrain from using Chinese products as an expression of patriotism.
The ABPS wants to draw the attention of our government and countrymen to the threat from China in the form of diversion of river waters in the South Central  Tibetan region. In the process it would be robbing lower riparian states like Bharat, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Thailand of their right to the waters from rivers like Brahmaputra and Sindhu which originate from Kailash - Manasarovar in Tibet. Joint mechanism established in 2007 between Bharat and China to oversee water related issues remain dysfunctional mainly due to the utmost secrecy maintained by China in its water management plans. Two of our states i.e. Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh were hit by flash floods and it was suspected at that time that these floods were due to some form of interference in the river flow by the Chinese. Our engineers were not allowed to inspect the upper streams of the river by the Chinese government. The ABPS warns the government that unless the issue is addressed immediately the situation may lead to serious crises between the two countries.
The ABPS urges our Government to take note of the expanding military and diplomatic might of China not only in the immediate neighbourhood but also in the strategically important regions like Africa and the West Asia. China's 3.1 million strong  Army is being rapidly modernized with newer weapons and technology. It has built all-weather roads and extended railway network along Tibet, Nepal and Bharat border. China today is a formidable player in the Indian Ocean region. It is establishing contact with all kinds of renegade dictators in the world including the North Korean and Sudanese dictators. Its strategic experts are propounding such disdainfully dangerous theories like Preventive Use of Nuclear Weapons suggesting that China should reserve the right of first attack against any nuclear power with nuclear weapons as a preventive measure.

In such a challenging scenario the ABPS calls upon the government to:

1.       Reiterate the Parliament’s unanimous resolution of 1962 to get back the territory acquired by China to the last inch.
2.       Take effective measures for rapid modernization and upgradation of our military infrastructure. Special focus should be on building infrastructure in the border areas. Towards that, constitution of a Border Region Development Agency should be considered which would help prevent the migration of the people from the border villages.
3.        Use aggressive diplomacy to expose the Chinese' designs globally. Use all fora including ASEAN, UN etc for mobilizing global opinion.
4.        Disallow Chinese manufacturing industry free run in our markets. Prohibit Chinese products like toys, mobiles, electronic and electrical goods etc. Illegal trade being carried out through the border passes must be curbed with iron hand.
5.       Follow strict Visa norms and maintain strict vigil on the Chinese nationals working in Bharat.
6.        Restrict the entry of Chinese companies in strategic sectors and sensitive locations.
7.        Mobilize the lower riparian states like Myanmar, Bangladesh etc to tell China to stop their illegal diversion of river waters. 

Friday, March 11, 2011

RSS Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha-2011, Puttur (Dakshini Karnataka)

11-03-2011
RSS Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha-2011, Puttur (Dakshini Karnataka)
RSS national annual meet Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) is inaugurated today at Vivekananda College Premises  Puttur. RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohanji Bhagwat inaugurated the event in by lighting the lamp, followed by unfurling  coconut flower as a local tradition. Sangh Sarakaryavah Suresh Joshi also present in dias during the inaugural. Vedic chanting was organised as part of invocation along with traditional panchavadyam.
Around 1200  delegates from across the country are participating in this 3 day annual meet. office bearers of various Sangh  organisations including VHP, Bharateeya Kisan Sangh, working for the farmers; Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram, a tribal welfare organization; Akhil Bharateeya Vidyarthi Parishad, one of the biggest student organization of the contry; Bharateeya Mazdoor Sangh, a leading trade union;  Bharatiya Janata Party, one of the two most important political parties of India; are attending the meeting.
Office bearers of Vidhya Bharati, Vijnana Bharati, Kreeda Bharati, Seva Bharati, Samskrit Bharati, Samskar Bharati, Laghu Udyog Bharati as well as leaders from Rashtra Sevika Samithi, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Deendayal Samshodhan Samsthan, Bharat Vikas Parishad, Shaikshanika Mahasangh, Dharmajagaran will be participating in the conclave.
Several organizations with special focus like – Sakshama, working for the blind; Seema Suraksha Parishat, which is committed to boost confidence among people of border districts, Poorva Sainik Parishat, working among retired soldiers will be represented in the meeting.
Reports of activities of all these organizations will be submitted in the meeting. State wise activities of the RSS will be reviewed. Important national issues will be discussed and necessary resolutions will be passed in the meeting.
Later there was a Press-briefing by RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Dr Manamohan Vaidya.

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2011 Pratinidhi Sabha putur

RSS pratinidhi Sabha 2011 Putur Karnatka

RSS Pratinidhi Sabha 2011 Putur Karnatka