Swayamsevaks involved in Jaipur emergency relief, removed during Sonia’s visit
Jaipur:RSS swayamsevaks who manned the SMS (
Sawai Madho Singh ) hospital in Jaipur was removed by the cops
before the scheduled visit of SoniaGnadhi to visit the injured.
The irony was that our de facto PM wanted them removed even when major
newspapers and television in India
has acknowledged the services of the RSS volunteers that swung into action immediately
after the blast.
She probably saw the effect it would have all over the country
when the photos and live TV coverage would be telecast with her visiting the
hospitals with the place swarming with RSS cadre around the patients.
The SMS hospital saw over 200 cadre of the RSS do 8 hour round the clock shifts
in military precision taking care of the injured and their families. They
virtually took over from the hospitals
Most political outfits in the state have been caught by surprise at the speed
of implementing the emergency action plan of the RSS.
The Sangh has been active in the front of fighting terrorism for a
long time. The Mumbai blasts saw the sangh later taking up seminars and study
classes to study the effects of terrorism on the public and training of the
cadre on how to face emergency situations like this in the future.
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