ARYAWART NATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
Call of the Duty:
The present situation in our
country demands a change, a total change in the present political
and social structure, to rescue the nation from the present chaos
and raise it to the unattained peaks of the Glory.
When a
situation of hindrance clutches the people in its claws then they
hesitate from any type of change and to shatter this stagnancy it is
necessary to produce a revolutionary spirit, otherwise the
environment of deterioration and doom enfolds the country and the
deviatory powers succeed in taking the masses to the wrong ends. To
change this situation it is necessary to refresh the spirit of
revolution, so that there should activity in the soul
humanism.
Moreover, the old people cannot bring any change,
because they are very wise and too much experienced to risk
anything. Changes are brought by the labour, valour and sacrifice of
the youngsters, who are never afraid of anything and who are ready
to bear the burnt of the struggle rather than think ideally. And it
is an established truism that youngmen of today are the countrymen
of tomorrow, holding in their hands the high destinies of the land.
They are the seeds that spring and bear fruit.
The fact that
millions of our people yearn at heart for a radical change in our
present condition is proved by the profound discontent, which exists
among them. This feeling is manifested in a thousand ways. Some
express it in the form of the discouragement and despair. Others
show it in a resentment and anger and indignation. Among some the
profound discontent calls forth an attitude of indifference, while
it urges others to violent manifestation of wrath. Another
indication of this feeling may be seen on the one hand in the
attitude of those who abstain from voting at the elections and, on
the other, in the large number of those who side with the fanatical
extremists.
To these latter people our young movement (THE
ARYAWART NATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT) has the appeal. It is not an
organization for the contented and satisfied people but is meant to
gather in all those who are suffering from the profound anxiety and
can find no peace, those who are unhappy and discontented. It is not
meant to float on the surface of the nation but rather to push its
roots deep among the masses.