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NVC➣Nonviolent Communication | NVC➣National Visa Center | NVC➣Network Value Components Ltd. (Japan) | NVC➣Norman Virus Control (software) | NVC➣Napa Valley College (California) | NVC➣Norman Virus Control | NVC➣New Veterans Charter (Canada) | NVC➣Nerve Conduction Velocity | NVC➣National Vocabulary Championship | NVC➣National Volleyball Center (Rochester, MN) | NVC➣National Volunteer Corps (UN) | NVC➣New Venture Center (various organizations) | NVC➣Nordvestconsult (Norway, Shipbuilder) | NVC➣National Vice Commander (American Legion) | NVC➣National Vice-Chief (Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America) | NVC➣National Vegetation Classification Levels | NVC➣Next-Hop-Router Virtual Channel | NVC➣Narrowband Video Codec | NVC➣North Visitors Center | References inperiodicals archiveOf course, this exercise was aided and abetted by a formidable party organization: Millions of members recruited through "missed calls" (when recipients call back, they reach a BJP recruiter); effective polling booth committees active well before elections, including hundreds of thousands of "panna pramukhs" (BJP workers, each in charge of cultivating voters on a single page of the electoral register); foot soldiers of the Hindu-supremacist RSS, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or National Volunteer Corps, delegated from every shakha (cell) in a state to interact with sensitive constituencies; campaign squads persistently visiting voters' homes with leaflets and arguments; and a command structure that relayed instructions down the hierarchy with swift and unchallengeable authority.Constructing India's cult of ModiA car used by the carol singers was also set on fire, allegedly by Right-wing Hindu activists who claimed the Christian priests were trying to convert them by offering them cash incentives.
The attackers reportedly belonged to Hindu Bajrang Dal, a militant group also aligned with the Manch.
All of these Hindu organisations are part of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), or National Volunteer Corps, a Right-wing volunteer organisation.Christmas celebrations a ploy, say Hindu hardlinersArmed revolution was the answer; he joined and later was appointed the Commander-in-Chief of the National Volunteer Corps declared open war against the British rulers of India.Agartala pays tribute to Mumbai martyrs on Bose's 113 birth anniversaryThe extremist group RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or National Volunteer Corps) is believed to be the group responsible for the violence toward the Bhil people, and for the escalating unrest between Hindus, Christians and Muslims in the country.Bhil people releasedKupholly Sitaramayah Sudarshan, head of the national volunteer corps, known by its Hindi acronym RSS, advised President Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam not to address the Jan.Hindu group asks president to not attend Jesuit meeting. (World) |