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Three-day RSS Kerala Prant Shivir of the swayamsevaks commenced at Palakkat on January 26. Swayamsevaks having organisational responsibilities above Mandal from throughout the state participated in the camp.

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Palakkat: Three-day RSS Kerala Prant Shivir of the swayamsevaks commenced at Palakkat on January 26. Swayamsevaks having organisational responsibilities above Mandal from throughout the state participated in the camp. RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat participated in the camp from commencement to the culmination. The camp was organised in the campus of Vyasa Vidyapeetam at Kalleakkat. State office bearers of the Sangh inspired organisations were also among the 7,000 plus participants in the camp.
The Sarsanghachalak hoisted the national flag at 9 am in the School compound to mark the Republic Day celebrations. After hoisting the flag, he addressed the students, teachers, staff members of the school and Shivir participants. He said Bharatiya culture is the real strength of Bharat’s democracy, the role model for the whole world. It unites all people of the country. The aspirations of democracy can only be achieved when the last man of the last row enjoys the power and opportunity.
Shri Bhagwat also released the compilation of the complete literary works of senior Sangh Pracharak Shri Ranga Hari. Former Regional Director (North) of Archaeological Survey of India Shri K.K. Muhammed received first copy of the book from Dr Mohan Bhagwat. A vivid exhibition “Sangh Sargam 2018” was inaugurated by senior Sangh Pracharak Shri S. Sethumadhavan.
The participants also joined the colorful pathsanchalan taken out through the roads of Palakkat town on second day i.e. January 27. Addressing the valedictory function on January 28 Shri Mohan Bhagwat said we can achieve the glory and prosperity only when the whole country moves in a single direction. The concept of nation that we believe in is the one which unites various diversities. He called upon the swayamsevaks to spread Sangh view among the people. “Sangh activities aim at cultivating patriotism in the society. We have to make sure that the whole society accepts the Sangh ideology. It is the duty of every worker to facilitate it by conveying it to the people. Every citizen has got his own role in materialising the country’s progress,” he added.

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CPM’s cheap trick to stop hoisting tricolour

LDF Government issued a cheap circular on the eve of Republic day stating that only the bosses of the institutions are supposed to hoist the National Flag on Republic Day. Obviously the target was RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri Mohan Bhagwat. The Government had got the information that RS Sarsanghachalak was going to hoist the tricolour at Vysasa Vidyapeetam, the flagship school of Vidya Bharati, Kerala. But, Sangh and BJP leaders informed the media that the Sarsanghachalak would hoist the flag in the school as per the schedule. And, he did it. LDF Government was trying to make a desperate attempt to recover from the humiliation it suffered on August 15, 2017. Despite a midnight circular to the Karnaki Amman School in the very same Palakkat town, Mohanji had hoisted the tricolour there as part of the school’s Independent Day celebration. Even though the government had declared strict legal action, it could not do anything because Mohanji’s programme was very much within the legal famework. Finally, the Pinarayi regime once again bit the dust, they lost an illogic war.

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