H.V. Seshadri
Organiser
June 20, 1999
Title: Adopt the language of strength Author: H.V. Seshadri Publication: Organiser Date: June 20, 1999 Shri H. V. Seshadri, Sarkaryavah of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh), while congratulating Indian Army fighting infiltration in Kargil said the rejuvenation and mobilisation had already been launched by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Jammu & Kashmir. Only a rejuvenated and powerful Hindu nation could defeat the nasty designs of Pakistan and Pakistan sponsored militancy in J&K, he opined. He made these observations while addressing around 1,000 swayamsevaks at the concluding function of the organisation's month-long training camp held here recently. "Dump the language of Panchsheel and speak in the idiom of Prithvi (power)," urged Shri Seshadri. India's history, especially the events in the recent past, had made it amply clear that the language of peace had become obsolete and the language of power had come to stay, he claimed. Shakti ki bhasha as he put it, was a better medium to communicate with the world and make it accept the India point of view. Calling for the second freedom struggle which would revive the bygone era of cultural and national dominance in the world, Shri Seshadri said the need of the hour was to re-organise the Hindu community and redefine its synonymity with the national mainstream. Whenever and wherever some people have broken away from the Hindi, i.e., the national mainstream, they have brought major upheavals in the country and made immense loss to our national fabric, he opined. Shri Seshadri emphasised the need for re-organising the Hindu community and inculcating in it a sense of national pride and identity. Earlier, chief guest at the function, Dr Pankaj Chande, Vice-Chancellor, Kavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit University Ramtek, unfolded the glory of Sanskrit as a language and as a faculty. Sanskrit is not only the richest and original language in the world but also associated with the most glorious era in India's history, he added. Introductory remarks were made by Shri Brijbhushan Bedi, Punjab Prant Sanghchalak and officer-in-charge of the camp.
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