In the 16th National Convention of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, a demand was raised to nominate ex-serv






In the 16th National Convention of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, a demand was raised to nominate ex-servicemen from municipality to parliament.

19 February 2023, Hilary Garden, Bhaniyawala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand – Speaking here today as the chief guest at the 16th National Convention of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, Honorable Lieutenant General Gurmeet Singh, Governor of Uttarakhand said that whenever any natural or man-made disaster occurs in the country. A disaster strikes, usually the army is called in and the situation is brought under control. This is possible due to the dedication, training, discipline and honesty of each and every soldier of the army. Today there are about 20 lakh such ex-servicemen in the country who can help in the progress of the country by meeting the main stream. This is a matter to consider.

Professor Pawan Sinha Guru Ji, the founder of Pawan Chintan Dhara Ashram, said that it takes a long time and a lot of expenditure to train a soldier, so this treasure based on values should not be allowed to go in vain.

Acharya Dr. Lokesh Muni, founder of Vishwa Shanti Kendra, said that just as political parties unite on the basis of Common Minimum Programme, similarly religious leaders of the country should come together on one platform and establish Common Minimum Program and in this program help of ex-servicemen. role should be included.

Lieutenant General Ashwani Kumar Bakshi, Lieutenant General Shakti Gurung, Major General OP Soni and Major General ML Aswal said in their own words that the sacrifice of a soldier is considered supreme because he can give it only once, so it is considered supreme. Sacrifice is called. The highest sacrifice should also be respected by the highest. The best way for this is that ex-servicemen who have spent a long time of their youth in adverse circumstances under the shadow of death and enemy should be nominated in Lok Tantric institutions.

National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, Vir Chakra recipient Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi said that corruption in the country has also become a disaster. The best, fastest and most effective way to reduce this is to appoint a pride fighter in each department from bottom to top on a nominal salary. Corruption control, national integration and character building will start automatically.

On this occasion Mr. Ramesh Agarwal of Agarwal Packers and Movers, World Yoga Champion Divyag Tejashwi Sharma, Gaurav Fighter Mahavir Prasad Chamoli, Gaurav Fighter BP Sharma and Hapur unit of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha (Mrs. Suman Tyagi) were honored.

Col. MK Sharma, Prof. Neelam Pawar, Smt. Rama Mahajan, Sangeeta, Nishita Dixit, Sweta Talwar, Seema Tyagi, Suman Tyagi, Preeti Tiwari, Sunanda Tyagi, Mazambika Nambiar, Lata Wadhere, Brigadier Sunil Gaopande, Air Commodore Surendra Singh, Col. Kishore Uppal, Prashant Patel, Capt. Divjendra Singh, Gautam Sahu, Dr. Sudarshan, Capt. Suresh Chand, the following issues were also raised today, which were welcomed, supported and resolved by thousands of present pride fighters and patriot citizens with thunderous sound. Ready to do anything for the implementation of these points :-

1. Today is also the birthday of Chhatrapati Shivaji. A citation in the name of his mother “Jija Bai” should be sent to the mother of each Agniveer.

2. In order to prevent migration from Uttarakhand, small schools should be merged in one school in one block, a small clinic or hospital should be built nearby for health and for security, two haldhars, two village guards in a village. And a compounder should be appointed.


3. The practice of celebrating village birthdays should be encouraged

4. Ex-servicemen should be appointed from the village level to the state level like the “Guardians of Governance” scheme of Punjab.
Top office bearers of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha, Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Port Blair, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Dadra Nagar Haveli etc. participated in the national convention. The detailed report will be shared on the website (www.sainiksanstha.com).
Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha is a 22 year old organization. This organization of patriotic citizens and ex-servicemen is completely apolitical. Its branches are working in 23 states. Re-awakening of patriotism, honoring the families of martyred soldiers and prevention of social evils are included in the objectives of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha.

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