05-07-2005, 04:36 AM
`Unity not part of Hindutva agenda'
UNITED WE STAND: The SNDP Yogam general secretary, Vellappally Natesan, and the NSS general secretary, P. K. Narayana Panicker, leading a rally taken out by the SNDP Yogam in connection with the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Sree Narayana G uru in North Paravur on Friday.
KOCHI: The SNDP, NSS unity is not part of any Hindutva agenda, said the SNDP Yogam general secretary, Vellappally Natesan.
Speaking at a meeting organised in connection with the district level rally taken out by the SNDP as part of `Guruvarsham - 150,' at the Government Boys' Higher Secondary School, North Paravur, Mr. Natesan said that the unity was forged as a resistance from the sections of people who were denied their rights for long.
He refuted the campaigns that the SNDP- NSS unity had failed. There was no question of any disagreement between the two organisations. He charged that the politicians were showing allegiance to certain communities as all the money was congregated in those communities.
Inaugurating the rally, the NSS general secretary, P. K. Narayana Panicker, said that appeasing of minorities carried on by the political parties for the past 40 years will not be allowed to continue. He said that this situation was caused by the indifference shown by organisations like the NSS and the SNDP.
Mr. Panicker said that the Hindu communities started to lose their strength following the Land Act of 1964.
Mr. Natesan presided over the meeting. The SNDP Yogam vice-president, V. Ponnan, and the SNDP Devaswom secretary, M. B. Sreekumar, offered felicitations.
UNITED WE STAND: The SNDP Yogam general secretary, Vellappally Natesan, and the NSS general secretary, P. K. Narayana Panicker, leading a rally taken out by the SNDP Yogam in connection with the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Sree Narayana G uru in North Paravur on Friday.
KOCHI: The SNDP, NSS unity is not part of any Hindutva agenda, said the SNDP Yogam general secretary, Vellappally Natesan.
Speaking at a meeting organised in connection with the district level rally taken out by the SNDP as part of `Guruvarsham - 150,' at the Government Boys' Higher Secondary School, North Paravur, Mr. Natesan said that the unity was forged as a resistance from the sections of people who were denied their rights for long.
He refuted the campaigns that the SNDP- NSS unity had failed. There was no question of any disagreement between the two organisations. He charged that the politicians were showing allegiance to certain communities as all the money was congregated in those communities.
Inaugurating the rally, the NSS general secretary, P. K. Narayana Panicker, said that appeasing of minorities carried on by the political parties for the past 40 years will not be allowed to continue. He said that this situation was caused by the indifference shown by organisations like the NSS and the SNDP.
Mr. Panicker said that the Hindu communities started to lose their strength following the Land Act of 1964.
Mr. Natesan presided over the meeting. The SNDP Yogam vice-president, V. Ponnan, and the SNDP Devaswom secretary, M. B. Sreekumar, offered felicitations.