Vijayadashmi Address
National and Global
Scenario Disturbing
- Sri Mohan Bhagwat
Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh came into existence on this auspicious occasion 86 years ago.
The founder of the RSS Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar was a born patriot. He had
been an active and committed worker associated with every struggle, movement
and campaign aimed at awakening and enlightening the people for the
independence of the country and betterment of social life. After a deep
introspection, cogitation and discussion with the eminent personalities of the
above mentioned endeavours, he reached a common conclusion. Working honestly
and selflessly in the interest of the country, however, pursuing different
ideologies and methodologies, all such people then and now have been echoing
the same ideas in their own words. An objective analysis of the contemporary
situation in our country and the world once again lead us to the same
conclusion. Since the last Vijayadashmi festival (2010), till now, the changed
circumstances brought about by the passage of time have only increased our
concerns and they demand from us a sustained endeavour in a particular
direction. The scenario in the world and our country and its effect experienced
in our day to day life has created a disturbance in all minds .
Global Scenario in the Context of
Bharat
The
powerful countries of the world mount all kinds of efforts to exploit the
international situation to establish their hegemony. This explains the current
unhealthy competition between US and China for establishing their superiority.
On the pretext of its war on terror the
active intervention of America have reached our neighbouring Pakistan.
Corruption
of the ruling class that has caused a wave of mass-anger and brought in the
change of regimes in some of the countries of the middle east is also seen in
some corners as a promotion of the interests of America and other western
countries. Our neighbour in the north, communist China, is also boosting its
strength to establish dominance in the world. Naturally, we can not remain
untouched by the turmoil created by this power game. We have always regarded
the whole world as one family and we seek an intimate friendship with it rather
than dominance. The other countries of the world acknowledge this through their
experience of exemplary behavior of Bharateeya’s living abroad. That is why
they have trust in us and they welcome us whole heartedly. In tune with this
world view of ours and keeping intact our sovereignty, dignity and security, we
should take initiative to transform the current disturbed situation of the
world into one of mutual trust and cooperation.
We have
deep cultural relationship with our neighbouring countries particularly in
south-east Asia. Even today this relationship is remembered with gratitude, joy
and happiness. We are bound by common economic interests. There is general
consensus in these countries that Bharat should lead them and stand by them
through thick and thin. We should strengthen our economic, diplomatic and
cultural ties with all these countries. We will have to be more focussed in our
efforts in making the neighbouring Nepal stable and more favourable to us. We
should also initiate efforts to end the miseries of Sri Lankan Tamilians and
create a situation where by they will be able to contribute to Sri Lankan
society and national life on equal footing with their civil rights and status
intact. We have to tighten our security on the Bangladesh border, prevent the
border being porous and stop infiltration and illegal trafficking of arms,
cattle, fake currency and drugs, while we also have to see that the atmosphere
in Bangladesh turns favourable to us. Even though Tibet is still occupied by
China, we have to help Tibetans living there as well as those living in Bharat
and other parts of the world to vent proper voice to their emotions and protect
their human-rights, faith and traditions in their homeland as well as in the
world.
China's Moves
Occasionally
in its own interest China seems to be taking initiative to strengthen its
economic, diplomatic and cultural ties with Bharat. But recent events show its
intention to expand its influence in the Asian continent and also in Bharat
even by using its war strength. Intrusion by the Chinese soldiers in Leh and
Ladakh, their entering into the Bharateeya territory and demolishing our
bunkers, threatening Bharateeya ships in the South China sea in utter violation
of the principle of the international waters and preventing Bharat from oil
exploration are the recent examples of the same. China has objection when we
improve our relations with countries like Vietnam. It is published in the media
that as per our intelligence agency sources China has forged links with
terrorists in the north east of Bharat. It is true that we want neither enmity
nor war against anyone, but we must remember that we have once in 1962 been a
victim of our own dreaming mentality, innocence and also the shrewd and crafty
war tactics of China. Still maintaining our cultural ties that we have been
enjoying with China since the time of Budhha and also our current economic
relations, we nevertheless have to remain vigilant against China, build
necessary infrastructure in place on the border, and not allow our military
preparedness and vigilance to wither away. There is need to influence
international diplomatic dialogues more effectively
to garner global support for ourselves in any possible eventuality.
Situation in Kashmir
Hand in
hand with Pakistan, whose military establishment has an avowed enmity with us,
China has entered into Gilgit-Baltistan in the northern area of Jammu Kashmir.
We have not grasped the geopolitical importance of this northern part of Bharat
wherein meet the boundaries of six nations and have allowed them to be
victimised by the aggressors. Terrorists are instigated to infiltrate and
disturbance is created in Jammu and Kashmir at the behest of Pakistan. The
truth is that even the constitution of Pakistan and the highest Court of the
POK don’t regard Jammu and Kashmir as a part of Pakistan. Pakistan, even then
is engaged in creating trouble in Jammu & Kashmir. Why despite all this,
our Central Government and the interlocutors appointed by them insist time and
again that Kashmir is a political problem? Kashmir is not merely an internal
political problem. It is a problem created by aggression and terrorism
instigated from across the border and fanatic fundamentalism, as also by our
weak-kneed and indecisive policy. The Centre and the State Governments should
pursue a policy of strengthening the voice of patriotic elements opposed to
this aggression. The Hindu refugees of 1947-48 should be speedily settled there
with full citizenship rights and the displaced Kashmiri Hindus should be able
to settle back in their birthland and the land or their ancestors with full
preparedness and with impeccable guarantee of their safety so that they can
live there as Hindus and Bharateeyas. There should be a sensitive and
transparent administration in the State of Jammu and Kashmir which should end
discrimination against various castes and classes in the population as well as
against regions of Jammu and Ladakh. Article 370 that hinders integration of
Jammu and Kashmir with Bharat needs to be abolished. The mentality that harps
on the pre-1953 situation and seeks separation of Kashmir from Bharat must be
abandoned. The central government and its interlocutors should change their
mindset. The pre-1953 situation cannot be the basis of the solution to the
Kashmir problem. The unanimous resolution passed by Parliament in 1994 that POK be restored to Bharat should alone be
the basis of the tone of discourse on the Kashmir problem.
Problems of the North-East
It has
now become imperative for our political class to appreciate the pains of the
people of the north-east. They should make their understanding and knowledge
deeper and thorough as to how to solve problems of those people. Completely
deprived of the mass base and almost defunct terrorist groups are being given a
fresh lease of life by the Centre and the State governments by initiating
dialogues with them. Even a 60 (sixty) days blockade of Manipur some years ago
did not show any impact on the government, nor is there any willingness visible
at present to take action against the uncontrolled terrorism there. The Riyang
tribe displaced from Mizoram to Tripura is facing its total extinction; but the
administration is not even remotely aware of it. Without trying to understand
or even listen to the problems of the people in the region and in spite of the
problems arising out of a large scale infiltration into Assam, the Bharat
Government seems to be over-willing in its talks with Bangladesh to part away
Bharateeya Territory. Our incomplete and superficial understanding and awareness
and our indifference to the difficulties of the people, our lack of a clear-cut
national perspective and our mentality to exploit anything and everything for
political gains have compounded the problems of the north-east as is the case
with Jammu and Kashmir.
Terrorism
It is perhaps this very lack of perspective,
study and sensitiveness that our Home Minister has recently come out with a
strange statement. He has stated that out of the various terrorist activities
in the country the Maoists or the Naxalites are the more dangerous outfits.
Does it mean that there are less or more dangerous forms of terrorism? Then if
it is so, how could the Central Government appoint a person on a Committee of
the Planning Commission, when a State Government suspects that person of having
links with this “more dangerous” terrorist outfit?
There are people who shirk their responsibility of
strongly fighting problems that threaten the unity and integrity of the country
and instead foist the responsibility on the State governments. These people
should desist from spreading misinformation and gloom amongst the people.
Because of such thinking, the demand for quashing the death sentence of the
killers of our former Prime Minister is getting political support. The Jammu
and Kashmir assembly allowed the tabling of the resolution for quashing the
death sentence given to Afzal Guru, guilty of attack on Parliament, while it did not even allow a discussion and
support on a resolution passed unanimously by Parliament in 1994. Political
activities in our country do not seem to be inspired by a clear national
perspective.
Economic Policy
The lack
of clear vision and perspective is also reflected in the economic policies and
activities of the country. The failures and shortcomings of the economic model
of the West have been abundantly exposed in the world. Therefore, we will have
to look for a distinct developmental model which should be based on our own
unique world view fulfilling the requirements of our people and promoting
prosperity and culture hand in hand and also strengthening the pace of progress
with our identity. Over the last six decades we have simply been avoiding to
achieve this and instead are imitating the West. The common people are made to
pay for this through nose. While the prices of goods are sky-rocketing, the
salaries of the members of the parliament and the assemblies are being hiked
frequently. The poor are getting poorer and we are still indulged in defining
the criteria of poverty. Moreover, instead of protecting agricultural, grazing
and forest lands for the future, keeping pace with the growing population, we
are forcibly acquiring agricultural land for creating Special Economic Zones
(SEZ) and opening fire on the farmers who are opposing such acquisitions. Instead
of tapping our own abundant resources such as geothermal, bio and thorium based
sources of energy, we are hell bent on acquiring on costly terms and conditions
the expensive nuclear energy which the west itself is jettisoning.
Instead
of providing the retail traders with necessary training and ability to compete
with the organised trade houses, foreign investment is being wooed in the field
of retail trade. How can a common man with limited income for his family afford
to provide expensive education to his children? He is totally lost in distress.
Common man sees with growing concern the government’s reluctance in getting
back the black money stashed away in foreign banks and also the deliberate
laxity and delay in initiating legal proceedings against these account holders.
Anti-Corruption Movement
The pent
up rage of the common man created out of the above frustrating conditions
exploded into massive support for the recent anti corruption movements. Return
of the black money from the foreign banks, effective legislation against
corruption and its implementation without any outside interference and
influence, and bringing the Prime Minister and other top functionaries within
the ambit of the anti graft law – all these have become issues that give vent to
the feelings of the people. The Government had to cave in to the popular
pressure but total success is still not in sight. In the cases of corruption
some people are in the dock as scape-goats, but known and unknown bigwigs are
still at large. All the big and small organizations participating in the
anticorruption movement need to sink their differences and unite to achieve
long term success. The issue of corruption is not concerned merely with the
theft of wealth. Investigations about major corruption cases have revealed that
foreign secret agencies or criminal groups have been managing the black money
of these corrupts. Thus it becomes a serious issue involving integrity,
sovereignity and also the security of the country. Hence we should stay clear
from power groups which have dubious background and are impatiently credit
hungry. Rejection of symbols of patriotism such as “VANDEMATARAM” and
‘BHARATMATA” and gimmies to gain cheap popularity can never be tolerated in any
national movement. It is necessary to keep away from those tendencies and
forces existing in the so-called minorities that pander to the narrow, fanatic
and separatist ideas. We will have to take care that, persons and tendencies
that maintain total transparency especially in the matter of money and
resources, are on board. Otherwise, taking advantage of these weaknesses, the
elements that oppose the movement can create an atmosphere of distrust and
calumny. This may give boost to the elements involved in creating problems for
the security of our country.
The RSS
volunteers are already active in all movements against corruption without
craving for their own position and credit. But everyone should keep it in mind
that the law alone cannot solve the problem of corruption. We will have to
bring about fundamental changes in the very system that breeds in corruption.
For this the administrative system will have to be made more transparent and
responsive to the needs of the common people. We will have to create an
environment conducive for developing cultural values. We will have to bring
electoral reform to bring in the end of crime and money power. Only then we can
ensure true representation of the people. The tax system will have to be more
rational. We will have to end the commercialization of our educational system
and make it more conducive for cultural upbringing. In this way we will need to bring in a total and comprehensive
change in reform and keep up the pressure for its implementation.
The most
important thing is that we will have to inculcate good values in society such
as the sense of social responsibility, pure character and social services and
altruism. Total eradication of corruption
from society is next to impossible without setting examples through our good
and moral conduct that creates an environment for such values in every village
and hamlet. The RSS is working with full concentration on this fundamentally
important issue.
However,
the way the top leaders in the Government seem to be inclined to see things
during the movement causes surprise and concern. The use of brute force,
deception and arrogance by a foreign government against the innocent people
agitating for their legitimate demands could be expected but using such tactics
by a government in an independent country is never acceptable. Our political
environment has become predominantly power-centric. Concomitantly, the national
interests have receded in the background and there prevails insensitivity
against the common people. Though not excusable, its reasons are not difficult
to understand. But the new happenings have given rise to question whether the
future of our country is safe or otherwise in the hands of such political
forces.
Proposed Communal and Targeted Violence
Bill
The
National Integration Council at its recent meeting held on September 10, 2011
discussed the proposed Communal and Targeted Violence Bill. Majority of its
members have categorically and strongly opposed the proposed bill. Honourable
Prime Minister promised to put forward a revised draft for discussion, but even
a cursory look at the original draft shows that it is a deceitful action of
destructive mind and distorted ideology aimed at destroying the social harmony
thus violating the spirit of our constitution.
Moreover, one does not know the
constitutional position and power of the so called National Advisory Council
that has prepared the said draft bill. Curiously, the chairperson of that NAC
is also the President of the leading party of the ruling coalition, the United
Progressive Alliance (UPA). One may ask as to how such a draft bill that can
cause permanent civil disturbances and strife in the country could be prepared
under her leadership. Is it true that some of the members of the NAC are under
a cloud and their integrity has been questioned by the highest court of the
land? Whether our country is run by our Cabinet or by such elements with a
distorted and antinational mind? Are we really independent or living in a
hidden subjugation? The proposed legislation seeks to destroy the federal
structure and contemptuously disregards the rights of the States giving
absolute power to the Centre to dismiss a State Government on mere allegation.
The Bill is absolutely anti democracy as it provides wide ranging powers to a
body that will leave everyone, including the chief minister of the state to the
level of an ordinary employee cowering under fear of suspension and behave like
puppets. This goes against the basic principles of public administration. Is it
not an attempt to clamp a permanent emergency on the people of the country
through a backdoor? As per this legislation a mere allegation leveled against a
person is enough to implicate him, his organisation or party or government. Is
it not unethical to the concept of justice? There is mention of imaginary crimes
such as “mental torture”. Does this anti-justice, anti-democracy and
anti-constitutional legislation which is a product of perverted minds, merit
any consideration at all? The proposed legislation seeks to destroy our sense
of national unity and divide the citizens of the country. This legislation
represents a total negation of our national interests.
Parliament
and the Government elected by the people of Bharat with the hope that they will
provide protection and promote love and justice for all should not allow this
draft bill even for discussion in any form; and should summarily reject it. The
security and justice for the so- called minorities can be guaranteed by law
combined with the goodwill prevailing in society. Any attempt to bring in this
piece of legislation that destroys social harmony even in any other form would
meet with stout opposition and disapproval
from the people, because though the form may change, the very draft of the Bill
had made it clear that there was an anti-national conspiratorial mentality
working at the back of these efforts.
Organised Good People,
Spirited Society the
only Solution
A
politics bereft of will power and clear and fearless national perspective
becomes a collection of shaky policies, cowardice, shirking of responsibilities
and selfish considerations creating an atmosphere of mistrust and frustration.
Our society has to take the onus of marching ahead on its glorious path by
checking aggressive and dangerous tendencies threatening us on one hand and
creating power and unity in all endeavours of our national life on the other.
The ever victorious benevolent divine power in form of Durga arose out of
collective endeavours of the gods and defeated the demons. This is the ancient
history of today’s auspicious festival. The existing circumstances are once
again demanding of us the same collective endeavour with will to be victorious
and it is the native Hindu society that will have to meet this demand.
Saint
Gyaneshwar has prayed in the concluding chapter of “The Gyaneshwari” that good
heartedness, wisdom of good actions, feelings of mutual friendship amongst all,
everybody pursuing life based on Dharma and fulfillment of everybody’s wishes
should prevail. He has sought blessings for the evolution of a society that
teams with groups of people who are God-fearing, gentle, virtuous and dedicated
to the welfare of all. This was the conclusion of all great men of creative
minds in modern Bharat to transform their dream of a Bharat as independent,
harmonious, powerful and vishwa-guru into a reality. This again is the fianl
verdict of all those selfless and honest people who are working to promote the
interests of our country. People who are not even slightly affected by
selfishness, who are immensely sensible and devoted to society and who without
fear and equivocation keep proclaiming the identity of our ancient nation, its
all-unifying culture and glory and devotion towards its embodiment in Bharat
Mata - undivided and overflowing with consciousness. Living examples of such persons
will have to rise in every village and locality. It is through the nationwide
collective selfless and dedicated efforts of these good people that our country
could feel incandescent with wellbeing and good fortune.
Clarion Call
The RSS
is an effort to realise and establish this universally acceptable thought and
conduct by organising the Hindus and was founded in a miniscule form 86 years
ago. Today it stands before you in its vastly expanded form as an invaluable
means of mobilising the well-meaning people. Let us become a part of it. Let us
create an atmosphere of goodwill, fearlessness and patriotism in society. All
the RSS volunteers should realise this responsibility and apply themselves to
this work with full vigour and enthusiasm. Let us discharge our duty in keeping
our society united and harmonious with full confidence that our truthful path
will prevail. Our victory is inevitable.
With heart filled with
devotion to Rashtra
If the country stands as one
Overcoming all its problems
The Rashtra will stand victorious.
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