NSS not willing to join Hindu Parliament
Allapuzha: By staying away from being part of Hindu Parliament, NSS leadership had once again proved that their allegiance is with the enemies of Hindus.
Samastha Nair Samajam working president Advocate N N Vijayan Nair slammed the attitude of NSS leadership in a press meet here.
NSS leadership is promoting divisiveness within the community and Hindu religion and their activities are against the great Hindu Unity envisaged by it’s towering leader Mannathu Padmanabhan, told Vijayan Nair. Currently the organisation’s growth has been stunted due to the selfish attitude of it’s leaders which considers the organisation as their family property.
The recent circular issued by NSS against Bhagavatha Sapthahams and their boycott of Chattambi swami jayanthi celebrations at Panmana Ashrama due to the presence of Amrithanandamayi Devi had helped to loose the moral support of the community.
Samastha Nair Samajam will conduct Haindava Cultural meet on January 24th and 25th at Guruvayur. The 132nd birth anniversary of Mannathu Padmanabhan will be celebrated on his birth star moolam. Samastha Nair Samajam District president Dr K R Sukumara Pillai, District Secretary M R Radhakrishna Kuruppu and Muthukulam Santhosh were present during the press meet.
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