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Opening of the Kolkata Office of the All India Arya Mahasabha

News Desk, News Nation 360 : In Kolkata, the All India Arya Mahasabha opened a new office across from the Maniktala Blood Bank. Bibhas Chandra Adhikari, the national president of the organisation, officially opened the office. He said that although there are plenty of political parties in the state and the nation, there isn't enough initiative or effort to work for the people's benefit. People are highly aware of the performance and acts of political parties such as the BJP and others in neighbouring states, though West Bengal may be an exception. He charged that these parties lacked sincere ideas for progress or proactive measures and deceived people with promises of better lifestyles. He recalled his experiences, saying he had seen the Left Front's rule, which had promised revolutionary reforms. He had witnessed the Congress regime before that. He currently sees a system that denies opportunities to worthy people while giving positions to others who don't deserve them, which adds to the state's debt load. In pursuit of employment, people from all walks of life have been migrating to other states, he added. These parties are consequently becoming less relevant and straying from the straight and narrow. The All India Arya Mahasabha has a far more progressive outlook, albeit being relatively new. Drawing inspiration from the teachings of Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra, the organisation has established a people-centred political party with a foundation in integrity and justice. The public responded well to the party's candidature in the 2023 Lok Sabha elections. The event was also attended by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Paramatmanandji Maharaj, the head of the Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti. He remarked that narrow political interests can never lead to genuine progress. He emphasized that corruption and wrongdoing cannot remain hidden, as the glaring evidence of malpractice can be seen all around.


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