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Indresh Kumar Had Given All Co-Operation to the CBI : Dr. Vaidya by : INVC Team Published on : 12 Mar, 2011 12:51 AM IST Indresh Kumar had given all co-operation to the CBI : Dr. Vaidya By : INVC Team Published On : 12 Mar, 2011 12:51 AM IST INVC,, Puttur, RSS national annual meet Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) was inaugurated today morning at Vivekananda College Premises, Puttur. Mohanji Bhagwat, Sarasanghachalak, lighted the traditional lamp as well as unfurled the coconut flower as part of the local tradition. Vedic chanting along with traditional panchavadyam were resounding the premises. Mr Suresh Joshi, Sarakaryavah was also present in Dias. Around 1400 delegates from across the country are participating in this 3-day annual meet. Office bearers of various organisations inspired by Sangh including VHP, Bharateeya Kisan Sangh which works among farmers, Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram – a tribal welfare organization; Akhil Bharateeya Vidyarthi Parishad – one of the biggest students’ organization in the country; Bharateeya Mazdoor Sangh – a leading trade union; Bharatiya Janata Party – one of the leading nationalistic political party of Bharat are in attendance. This apart, Office bearers of Vidhya Bharati, Vijnana Bharati, Kreeda Bharati, Seva Bharati, Samskrit Bharati, Samskar Bharati, Laghu Udyog Bharati as well as leaders from Rashtra Sevika Samithi, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Deendayal Samshodhan Samsthan, Bharat Vikas Parishad, Shaikshanika Mahasangh, Dharma Jagaran are also part of the conclave. Organizations which focuses on special issues like – Sakshama which works among the blind; Seema Suraksha Parishat – commitedly working among the people of border districts of our country in boosting their confidence, Poorva Sainik Parishat – working among the retired soldiers are also representing. All these organizations will present a report of their activities and their progress. State-wise activities of the RSS will also be reviewed. The delegates will be discussing important national issues and pass resolutions during these three days of conclave. Addressing the press on this occasion the Prachar Pramukh (publicity chief) of the “The ABPS will bring out a resolution on corruption at the end of the Puttur session after discussing the dangers that corruption in high places can pose to the intergration of the country Dr. Vaidya said “the ABPS and the RSS do not distinguish between the individuals who are charged with corruption in public offices, but it was the stand of the RSS that the principles of law should be given time to fructify through the process of law before concluding that a person or a group of people were corrupt”. To a question about the role of the RSS leader Indresh Kumar in the Mecca Masjid blast Dr. Vaidya said “Mr. Kumar had given all co-operation to the CBI but in this case there has been lots of campaign in the name of the Hindu terrorism and there was trial before chargesheet which was nothing but a shadow warfare The RSS has been growing from strength to strength as the various campaigns taken up by the RSS shows. The Kashmir integration day which was organized by the RSS had been a runaway success as it was held in 2500 places. Over 10 lakh people participated in a campaign to oppose the move to brand Hindu leaders under the tag Hindu terrorism Dr. Vaidya added. The ABPS session is being attended by 1100 RSS leaders from all parts of the country and special invitees from Vishwa Hindu Parishat included Mr. Praveen Togadia and Mr. Ashok Singhal. URL : https://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/indresh-kumar-had-given-all-co-operation-to-the-cbi-dr-vaidya/ 12th year of news and views excellency Committed to truth and impartiality www.internationalnewsandviews.com Copyright © 2009 - 2019 International News and Views Corporation. All rights reserved. www.internationalnewsandviews.com www.internationalnewsandviews.com.
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