RSS observes Akhand Bharat Diwas in Kolkata
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RSS observes Akhand Bharat Diwas in Kolkata

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Aug 31, 2012, 03:10 pm IST
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Uttar Kolkata Vibhag unit of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Singh (RSS) observed Akhand Bharat Diwas on August 14 at the busy Syambazar area of Kolkata. Thousands of local people including young and old attended the function. The speakers included RSS Pracharak Shri Pranab Nanda, senior functionaries Shri Bivash Majumdar, Shri Saktisekhar Das and Shri Jayanta Pal. The main speaker on the occasion was RSS Purba Khsetra Pracharak Shri Adwaita Charan Dutta. He highlighted the relevance and glory of Akhand Bharat as envisaged by Rishi Aurabindo and Veer Savarkar. He said the policy of Muslim appeasement being practised by the Congress leadership from its very onset led to the Partition of our holy land. The other speakers also warned that the same appeasement agenda is being persuaded by the present Congress dispensation and the likes of TMC, SP and others will lead us to a similar situation of Partition in the future. These parties, out of sheer narrow political objectives are endangering the very unity and sovereignty of our nation.

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Impressive win of ABVP in Rajasthan students’ union elections

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) registered impressive win in students’ union elections held in different universities of Rajasthan. ABVP candidate Rajesh Meena won the post of president in Rajasthan University, while Manish Chaudhary won president post in Kota University. Shri Pankaj Bairana won in Udaipur University and Mohit Jain won in Mahrishi Dayanand Saraswati University. Shri Ghanshyam Gautam won the post of president in Jagatguru Ramanandacharya University. The ABVP also won the president post in Veterinary University. 

(FOC)


Return to Hindu fold in Varanasi

A total of 315 people belonging to 22 families, which include five Christian priests also, returned to Hindu fold on August 20. The homecoming ceremony was jointly organised by Sant Ravidas Dharma Raksha Samiti and Shri Suheldev Dharma Raksha Samiti at Murdhan village under Harhua block of Varanasi on August 20. The people who returned home basically belonged to three villages—Murdahan, Benipur and Palia. A yajna was performed on the occasion by Pt Dhiraj Chaube and all the people offered ahutis in the yajna.

President of Sant Ravidas Dharma Raksha Samiti Shir Aman, convener of Shri Suheldev Dharma Raksha Samiti Shri Shivshankar, Prant Pramukh of homecoming project Shri Madhuban Yadav and Shri Rambahadur Singh of Kshatriya Ekata Parishad were also present on the occasion. The function concluded with recitation of Hanuman Chalisa and aarti of Bharat Mata.

(Loknath, VSK Kashi)

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