Mangalore: ABVP Members Celebrate Vivekotsava-2011 with Ardor


Mangalore: ABVP Members Celebrate Vivekotsava-2011 with Ardor
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)

 
Mangalore, Jan 28: Swami Vivekananda's inspiring personality which had influence both in India and America during the first decade of the twentieth was recalled at ‘Vivekotsava 2011’ celebrated by Akhila Bharathiya Vidyarti Parishad(ABVP) at Town Hall  here on Friday January 28.

His deep spiritual insight, fervid eloquence, brilliant conversation and broad human sympathy were remembered on the occasion and Netaji Subhashchandra Bose’s birth anniversary was also observed.

Vivekotsava planned by the ABVP at Town Hall was supposed to be held on Saturday January 22 but was postponed due to Karnataka bandh.

Delivering the keynote address, noted advocate P P Hegde expressed deep poignant for opposing the flag hoist in Kashmir on the republic day celebration. He said that some vested interests in the nation have been discouraging patriotism among youth which were preached by Swami Vivekananda and Netaji Subhashchandra Bose among other freedom fighters.

Pointing out the meager law of the nation, he said around 18,000 laws which were framed by the British government before independence were left as it is without any amendments.

He asserted that the law which prevail in arab countries should be followed in our nation too, wherein culprits of any severe crimes are killed by throwing stones in public places. He also said that the real meaning of freedom can be experienced when our education system is not westernized. He also opposed the celebration of Valentines’ Day in India and said it’s not our culture.
 
Sociology teacher C N Shankar Rao, the chief guest said that both Vivekananda and Subhashchandra Bose are the creators of history in India. They taught the gist of patriotism to youth. Rao also stressed on the teaching made by those leaders about unity and women education in the country.
 
Kumari Ashwini sung a prayer song. Manohar Tulajaram, capt Ganesh Karnik, Jithendra Kottari, Rajaram and Mahesh among other ABVP leaders were present.
 
Earlier a Shobhayatra was held from Jyothi circle to Town Hall. As many as1, 000 ABVP activists participated.

  

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  • kiran, mangalroe

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    asit guin, tinsukia..
    CONGRESS/NEHRU ROLE IS HIDDEN IN THIS CASE ?
    i suspect so on nehru / congress ..
    there is not a single investigtion / enquiry / correct report after independence on netaji?

    no where in business nehru/gandhi mentioned his name .

    nehrus relation with british authorities also under scanner.

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  • asit guin, tinsukia

    Sat, Jan 29 2011

    Japan agreed to eliminate Netaji
    In WW-I, Japan was an ally of British. Before WW-II, Jap-US trade war and political war started, this led to actual war between US and Jap. So British became an enemy to Japan by diplomatic manipulation as US - British alliance was there. After WW-II, Jap revived their old connection with British via spies. Jap and British spies were enough linked before WW-II. Jap spies agreed to eliminate Netaji. Motive was to appease the British and purchase security for Jap royal family. Thus, Japan sold Netaji to British and British eliminated him. The false news of air crash was Japan’s fabrication. In any controversial case, liar is to be suspected first.
    Netaji’s plan to start second independence war with the help of USSR was known to Japan. There was enough scope for British and Japanese spies to develop a common minimum program against pro-communist agenda of Netaji. Why should Jap imperialism agree to patronize emergence of independent India as a permanent communist ally? Is it not more logical to fulfill British condition and purchase favor? Why Jap royal family was not tried as a war criminal? What is the mystery behind this favor?

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