Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Press Release by RSS General Secretary Bhaiyyaji Joshi at Ujjain Today

Ujjain,August 20-2011

Sri Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi, Genereral Secretary of RSS
has conducted a press meet during the ongoing SAMANWAYA BAITAK.

Inspired by a single motto, the chief personnel of various Sangh Parivar
organizations that are active in social and national spheres assemble together
every 3-4 years with the intention of contemplation and planning. During the
meeting, there is a mutual exchange of various experiences too.
In the chain of these meetings, the interactive gathering at Ujjain has just
concluded, where discussions have been held on various aspects. Along
with this,
there has also been a deep pondering over the current social scenario as well.
Retrieval of black-money and prevalence of corruption has become a matter of
serious deliberation all over the nation. Against this glaring issue that has
been causing deep distress to the general public, the citizens' voice is now
being articulated as a sharp agitation. Be it the "Youth Against Corruption"
campaign launched by ABVP or the protest for implementation of ideals under the
initiative of Swami Ramdevji's "Bharat Swabhiman Trust" or the uprising under
the leadership of Anna Hazareji for the implementation of Janlokpal Bill, the
public participation and consent received in favour of these agitations are
indicative of intense nationalism and devotion to a cause.
The resolution passed at the "Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha" organized by
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, which concluded on March 2011, has stated clearly
that any form of protest voiced against corruption will be supported by Sangh.
Following this, the Swayamsevaks have been active participants in any such
demonstration. In a nutshell, this endeavor of ours will continue. Also, we
strongly believe that there is the necessity for an integrated and coordinated
effort by the different campaigners. It is vital that everyone moves forward as
one, in unity.
The decision of the ruling class was to stifle the agitation that has been
moving forward peacefully. The issuing and implementation of detention
against a
non-violent and organized campaign, instead of conducting peaceful negotiations
and deriving at amicable solutions is indeed beyond comprehension. In a
democracy, the duty and responsibility of the elected representatives
is to take
decisions and usher in peace, taking into consideration the citizen's views.
The Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence Bill, 2011, to be
passed by the
National Advisory Council will prove to be disastrous to the social harmony and
national unity. The bill will wound the very roots of our
constitution. Not only
this, it is also bound to sow and reap the seeds of distrust and dissolution.
This has highlighted the communal and divisive mindset of NAC, which has
proposed the very Bill.
The proposed bill will disband the federal accord created by the constitution
and will destroy the rights bestowed on the nation. Hence, the government is
requested to nip the bill off, in the bud itself and ensure the nation's
security. By implementing this kind of bill, the NAC's commitment to national
integrity itself becomes dubious.
The Bill will be opposed tooth and nail by various organizations of
the country,
at different levels. It is the government's duty to make serious deliberations
before implementing something that poses grave threat to social
interactions and
national integrity.

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