Thursday, February 15, 2007

A Sangha revolution

I.

Sangha parivar of swayamsevaks inspired by daily shakha to rejuvenate the glory of Hindu Rashtra should stand united. It appears that there are personality clashes in the organisation. All those who for whatever reasons are unable to work in any sister organisation should return to work for the spread of Sangha shakhas, instead of forming divisive parallel organisations. I would call upon Raman Pillai Sar to dissolve his organisation and return to the roots to set up model sangha shakhas. And mired in controversy, I would call upon Mukundettan to resign from the BJP and return to being a Mukhya Shishak. Somettan should call for assimilating Sangha strength, not dissipating it. As swayamsevaks, is it possible for us to have any conviction other than the efficacy of Sangha shakas to fulfill our dreams of a resurgent Hindu Rashtra? Then why betray ourselves?

II.


Sangha should call for the winding up of all Sangha Parivar organisations, including RSS itself; call all swayamsevaks to work directly to strengthen the shakha system. To ensure a smooth transition of the dissolution of Sangha and parivar organisations and assimilation of all swayamsevaks into organised shakha activities, a nodal body should be constituted of all Sangha adhikaris. Within a few years, Sangha would be able to influence society more and very systematically, its strength being based solely on shakha power, which magic has made the Sangha what it is today. However, our strength is so dissipated with so many organisations that sometimes we seem to be working at cross purposes. Winning elections as a political party would not be of much consequence to our dream of seeing a strong Hindu Rashtra. Only swayamsevaks burning bright with inspiration of the Shakha can bring it about. In short, let’s work for a revolution in India with Sangha Shakha power and not work at cross and have nothing but a hallow reputation.