The state presidents of the Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha resolved that on July 26, programs will be orga

27 May 2024, Headquarters Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, 133 B Model Town East, Ghaziabad: A zoom meeting of women state presidents of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha was organized here today. Rajasthan State President Madhu Singh, Bihar State President Mrs. Sunanda Singh, Arunachal State President Biri Mary, Western Uttar Pradesh State President Mrs. Suman Tyagi, Chhattisgarh State President Mrs. Sharmila Nayak, Maharashtra State President Mrs. Lata Vadhere, Punjab President Mrs. Archana Thakur, Madhya Pradesh President Aruna Naidu, Delhi State President Mrs. Urvashi Walia and Convener Professor Kavita Yadav, Haryana State Convener Mrs. Prabha Mehta, Karnataka State President Mrs. Navina Sridhar, Uttarakhand State President Mrs. Seema Tyagi, National Capital Region State President Mrs. Usha Rana, Ghaziabad President Mrs. Raj Sharma, Dewas President Pranita Dixit, Pune President Mrs. Amrita Bharti, Agra President Mrs. Gori Singh and Convener Ruhi Satsangi, Ghazipur President Mrs. Maya Singh, Meerut President Mrs. Bharti Sharma, Roorkee President Kavita Rawat, Ghaziabad City President were present in the meeting. Anju Sharma, President of Mumbai, Smt. Archana Deshmukh, President of Etawah, Preeti Pandey, Sandhya Tyagi, Advocate Anshu Tyagi, Smt. Jayanti Banerjee, Dr. Richa Bhadoria, Dr. Neelam Gupta, Sundarmati Patel and other women presidents participated.

National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, Veer Chakra recipient Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi said that the population of India is about 144 crores. Whereas the strength of Indian Army which is about 15 lakhs is 1% of this population and less than 1% of that. This army protects 8 thousand km of sea coast and about 9 thousand km of land border. Whenever and wherever any disaster occurs in the country, the army is called and the situation comes under control. The reason is that every soldier is a living example of dedication, discipline and honesty.

The biggest problem in India at present is corruption, which can be called a disaster? Ex-servicemen can bring this disaster under control.

Today it was decided by the Sarv Samiti that on 26th July all the women wing units of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha at state and district levels across the country will raise their voice together that ex-servicemen should be deployed in every department to control corruption. For this they will hold press conferences, organise seminars and give a memorandum to the government that “to control the disaster like corruption, one ex-serviceman should be appointed in every department.” There is no need to give any special power to ex-servicemen, they should only be given the right to honestly implement the policies that have already been made at the ground level.

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