Kerala: "RSS is the wonder of the 21st century," says Preeti Natesan of Sree Narayana Trust Board
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Kerala: “RSS is the wonder of the 21st century,” says Preeti Natesan of Sree Narayana Trust Board

In a stirring address at the valedictory program of the RSS Dakshin Kerala Pranth Sangh Shiksha Varg on May 19, Preeti Natesan, a member of the Sree Narayana Trust (SN Trust) Board, praised the RSS for its silent charity activities and its role in fostering culture and patriotism among the youth

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May 20, 2024, 10:30 pm IST
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On May 19, in Alappuzha, Preeti Natesan, a board member of the Sree Narayana Trust (SN Trust), stated that RSS has been engaged in silent charitable work. She said this while addressing the valedictory programme of RSS Dakshin Kerala Pranth Sangh Shiksha Varg. Preeti Naresan is the wife of Vellapalli Naresan, the General Secretary of Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP Yogam), the organisation of Hindu Ezhava community, which was founded by revered Hindu Monk Sree Nararyana Gurudev in 1903.

Preeti Natesan said that RSS is a force to be reckoned with. The organisation cultivates culture and patriotism among the youths. She said that she was asked by  several people not to attend this programme. Several people consider RSS to be a terror outfit. But, once I came here, the entire impression changed. RSS has been promoting the idea of achieving physical prosperity based on spirituality. These days, parents find it difficult to look after two kids at home and groom them with good character. But, in RSS varg, hundreds of youths eat and sleep together and come out as exemplary citizens. Therefore, it is right to view RSS as the wonder of 21st century.

Preeti Natesan added that it is surprising to see the youths, including students, living together for several days and learn to become real patriots. The unenviable plight we witness these days is due to the fall of the concept of Maata, Pita, and Guru Daivam (Father, mother and guru are equal to God). She hoped, RSS activities will solve these issues.

Preeti is the mother of Tushar Vellappalli, state president of Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), a constituent of NDA in Kerala. He is also the Kerala state NDA convener and vice president of SNDP. He contested from Kottayam parliamentary constituency last month.

Preeti Natesan is the first Vellappalli family member to participate in a RSS programme. Not only that, she is the first family member of a SNDP general secretary to participate in a RSS programme in its (SNDP’s) more than hundred-year history.

RSS Dakshina Kshethra Karyavah M. Radhakrishnan delivered the key note address.

Topics: Sree Narayana TrustPreeti NatesanRSSRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
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