Saturday, September 25, 2010

HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH

HINDU SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH

On Saturday 18thSept 2010, distinguished speakers of state assemblies from various states of
Bharat got together for a brief meeting organized by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh at Deendayal
Bhavan on Muranga road. These speakers have been in Nairobi for past few days to take part
in the 56th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference which was held at KICC, ( KENYATTA
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER ), Nairobi from 14th Sept to 19th Sept 2010.
The speaker present at the gathering on Saturday at 5pm expressed gratitude for being invited
to such a warm welcome by Hindus. The speaker present were Shri Bopayya from Karnataka,
Shri Dharampal Kaushik from Chhattisgarh, Shri Harbans Kapoor from Uttarakhand, Secretary
of Legislative Assembly from Chhattisgarh., Shri Devendra Verma. Also present were Shri
Dilipbhai Parmar and the Opposition Leader from Gujarat Shri Shaktisinh Gohil.

They were utterly delighted to be among Hindus who have maintained the tradition and culture
so much, so that they felt they were at home. An attendance of more than a Hundred people had
the opportunity to hear from the experienced speakers about their views on the visit to Kenya and
how Bharat is always happy to cater for the Indians leaving outside Bharat. One speaker from
Gujarat went ahead to emphasize that religion is purely for the well being of a individual.

To conclude the meeting, Shri Vanraj Sarvaiya (Chairman Hindu council of Kenya) thanked
all the speakers, on behalf of the entire Hindu community of Kenya, sparing time and attending
the informal gathering and addressing us. General feeling of the audience was that those
approaching Indian High Commission in Kenya for any matter are not helped in the way
they should be. Instead they are harassed in insignificient matters .It would be to the credit of
India, if those employees are trained in serving the customers as Embassies of other countries.

The speakers in return were simply very happy to just be there amongst such an enthusiastic
crowd of Hindus.

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