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RSS IS ALIVE, AND KICKING
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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Friday evinced concern at the
fluctuation in its work and sought more quality in its endeavours.
In the Sangh's annual report tabled at its Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi
Sabha which was inaugurated by Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat in
Kurukshetra, the RSS opposed religion-based reservation saying
it was unnecessary. "While we are in favour of reservation
to various deprived sections of Hindus considering their condition
like untouchability, we are against the religion based reservation,"
said the report tabled by Sarkaryawah Suresh Bhaiyaji Joshi.
The report says that the RSS held 39,823 daily
shakhas in 27,089 locations. Apart from that, the weekly shakhas
are being held at 7,356 places while 6,949 places are witnessing
other Sangh gatherings. The report says, "What is genuinely
immediate is to concentrate on qualitative improvement" and
says that "determined and committed workers can achieve results
in any situation".
The two-day Sabha started on Friday morning and
there were sessions on Vidya Bharati and some other organisations
of the Sangh Parivar like the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and the Bharatiya
Mazdoor Sangh.
The BJP's affairs are to be taken up tomorrow
for which party organising general secretary Ramlal and senior
leader Bal Apte have already arrived here. Along with the annual
report, the resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir and complete development
of villages were tabled and will be discussed.
This Pratinidhi Sabha is being attended by over
1,000 delegates from all over the country and is being held for
the first time in Haryana. It is also the first Pratinidhi Sabha
since Mohan Bhagwat took over as RSS chief.
The key points raised in the annual report: Jammu
and Kashmir: "Anti-national and separatist forces are becoming
increasingly active. It is unfortunate that the policies of the
Central government as well as those of the state government appears
to be indirectly strengthening these forces."
Naxalism: "The initiative of home minister
to seek talks with the Naxalites is most inappropriate when he
is creditably pursuing strong anti-Naxal action." Dialogue
with Pakistan: "The government has taken the decision to
restart dialogue with Pakistan only under influence of some pressure
from external forces."
Ranganath Misra Committee report: "This
is nothing but a mockery of reservations awarded to the Scheduled
Castes." Kurukshetra,
Haryana, 26 Marh 2010
Courtesy
India Today (Forwerdad by: Dr. JohnDayal")
Posted on March 28, 2010 |