RSS concludes its 3 days meet in Nagpur passing several Hindutva Resolutions

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RSS 3-days ABPS meet concludes at Nagpur passing resolutions on elementary education in mother language, International Yoga Day, special care on migrated Hindus, Ram Temple and Cow protection.

Nagpur : Akhil Bharatiya Pritinidhi Sabha (ABPS), the highest policy formulating body of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS), on Sunday made a strong issue for elementary education to be in mother language or in state languages recognized in the Constitution. This is necessary for natural learning and to enrich cultural moorings, as ABPS opines. The three days (13- 15 March) conclave of ABPS concludes today after passing resolutions on elementary education in mother language, International Yoga Day, special care on migrated Hindus and Cow protection.

ABPS also announced its RSS National Office bearers for 2015-2016 season with few changes including electing Shri Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi as Sarakaryavah (General Secretary) for the next three years.

RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat inaugurated RSS 3-day annual meeting of Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS), highest body for policy formulation and decision making of Rashtreeya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at its HQ at Reshimbagh of Nagpur on Friday morning.

More than 1400 Social workers of different walks of life from nook and corners of the country will be participating in the meeting.

RSS Sarakaryavah Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi presented the annual report (Prativedan)- 2015 in the very beginning of the conclave on Friday morning.

In this report the present organisation status has been presented with an increasing graph.

“Present Status of Sangha Work:-

We had started working on an expansion plan according to the deliberations made in the Akhil Bharteeya Pratinidhi Sabha held at Nagpur in 2012. After three years of continuous efforts satisfactory results have come forward. In comparison to 2012 there has been an increase of 5161 Sthan (place) and 10413 Shakhas (unit). In the same way there has been an increase in the number of Saptahik Milan and Sangh Mandali. According to the report compiled at present there are 51330 Shakhas at 33222 Sthan. 12847 Saptahik Milan and 9008 Sangh Mandali. The number of Shakhas of young students is 6077. We have reached to a total of 55010 Sthan.


In the sangh shiksha varga conducted last year after March, in the Pratham Varsha Samanya and Vishesh, 15332 Swayamsevaks from 9609 Sthan participated in 59 Varga. For the Dwitiya Varsha Samanya and Vishesh Varga 3531 Swayamsevaks from 2902 Sthan participated in 16 Varga.  In the Tritiya Varsha 709 Swayamsevaks participated from 657 Sthan. In this period in the Prathmik Varga of various Prants there was a good number of representations of trainees from the villages too. In all there were 80409 trainees from 23812 Shakhas,”, the report says.

ABPS passed two resolutions respectively as uploaded in its one affiliate website Samvada.org.

RSS ABPS Resolution-1; RSS welcomes the International Yoga Day.

This resolution refers, “The proclamation by the 69th General Assembly of United Nations to observe June 21st of every year as the International Yoga Day gives countless cheers and immense pride to all the Bharatiyas, people of Bhartiya origin and millions of Yoga practitioners across the globe. It becomes all the more delighting that the proposal for an International Yoga Day moved by the Honourable Prime Minister of Bharat in his UNGA speech on 27thSeptember 2014 received an unprecedented response. Nepal supported it immediately and 175 member states co-sponsored the resolution which was adopted within a short span of less than three months on 11thDecember 2014, by consensus without vote.

“The ABPS urges the union and state governments to carry forward this initiative by introducing Yoga as a part of curriculum in education, supporting research in Yoga and make all possible efforts for promoting Yoga in social life.

The Pratinidhi Sabha appeals to all the countrymen including swayamsevaks, people of Bharatiya origin and Yoga followers to endeavor earnestly for spreading Yoga to make the globe happy, healthy and sustainable.”

RSS ABPS passes Resolution-2 : ‘Elementary Education in Mother Language’.

The second resolution renders, “Language is not only the medium of communication but it is also a carrier of culture and value system. Bharat is a multilingual country. All the Bharatiya languages equally reflect national and cultural pride of our country. Although it is a merit to be multilingual but it is scientifically expedient to impart education in mother language for developing the personality. A student educated in mother language can easily grasp other languages as well. A person having elementary education in a foreign language, gets alienated from his surroundings, traditions, culture and values of life, at the same time one also loses his identity, remaining ignorant of ancient knowledge, science and literature.”

The other Hindutva issues of  importance come in a communicative paper of resolution which include, care on migrated Hindus, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple issue, Indian culture-tradition-thoughts-and-essential-life-style-of-Indians, Goraksha etc. The view of RSS  on these issues was communicated through a press conference on Sunday.

“There is only country India for Hindus all over the world. If helpless Hindus are coming to India, Government should help and give all facilities to them including security”, Shri Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi clarified to the press.

Addressing on Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi Temple issue, Bhaiyyaji pointed out that, Ram Mandir should be built at the earliest. But, the matter is under jurisdiction of Supreme Court and the result is yet to come. Therefore, there is no point in taking any movement in this connection immediately. We have to honor judiciary.

On the “Goraksha” issue Bhaiyyaji said, RSS stand is clear and we are firm on our stand. There should be security for Gowansh. Government should make strict law and it should be implemented strictly. Whatever may be the government, we can’t change our view in this regard, Bhaiyyaji Joshi added.

Source : Hindu existence

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