GUWAHATI: “Salute Tiranga has been making an untiring effort to make a strong and self-reliant India, by giving paramount importance to the national interest to make India a Biswa Guru,” Saalute India founder and national president Rajesh Jha said here on Sunday.
Addressing the first-ever state executive meeting of Assam Pradesh Salute Triranga at the PWD Convention Centre here, Jha said” “Salute Tiranga has been working to establish a unique identity across India on account of its style of functioning. This was all possible due to devotion, labour and patriotism of hardworking companions of Salute Tringa only.”
Jha said the organization has been expanding its network to 22 states of the country to invoke nationalism in the hearts of people, to respect the martyrs of the country, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Swach Bharat Abhiyan.
“The Salute Triranga has also been working to inspire people to achieve goals for the nation, environment protection and governance, to motivate the youth to be self-dependent, thereby promoting ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, to put forward ‘Local ko Vocal’, to re-establish Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir, to work actively for the independence of Tibet, to put forward financial beneficiaries for the children of Indian citizen living in the country and abroad,” Jha said.
He also said every year in July, or August, a national executive and national programme is to be organized and it would be intimated to you in time. On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. the Salute Tiranga would celebrate ‘Tiranga Day’ and Mega Merathan would be organised in important cities of the country through which millions of people are expected to be added in the coming few months.
The meeting was presided over by the Assam unit of Salute Tiranga president Anup Sinha.
The organisation’s provincial organizational secretary Bitupan Doley, provincial connector Sushil Tamuli, along with six other conservators, six organizational curators, 15 deputy speakers, 10 secretary generals, connectors of different departments, a secretary, an influential, and twenty other district heads, have created a strong organisation of 150 people were present in the meeting.