India should demand removal of veto power from UN


March 27, 2022, Tyagi Bhawan, Muzaffarnagar - Today, a meeting of Brahma sages of Tyagi Samaj was organized under the leadership of Swami Omanand Ji Maharaj, the Peethadheeshwar of Shukratal and the patron of Swami Kalyan Dev Trust. In the meeting, the book “Aastha Ke Aarohi” written by Dusant Tyagi on the great seer, social worker, messiah of the poor, educationist, Sarvgiya Chatar Singh Sharma, who founded Jai Hind Inter College in Charthaval, was released.

On this occasion, Col Tejendra Pal Tyagi, the National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, a special guest, said that we are all Brahma Rishis. It is our responsibility to give proper advice to the government from time to time. He said that India is talking about Vasudev Kutumbakam since many countries did not even know how to walk by holding their fingers.

The representative of India, Dr. Ramaswamy Mudaliar, before the signing of the Charter of the United Nations on June 26, 1945, had made a condition that the veto power would be reviewed within 10 years and if this was not done, then the veto power in the 10th year. Vito power can be removed, with or without the permission of the countries having veto power. This thing is mentioned in Article 109 of the Charter of the United Nations. This was not done. That is, from a technical point of view, Vito Power was dead in 1955. Since then till now we are carrying a dead system. The then governments of India should have raised this issue. At least now the Government of India should raise this subject in the General Assembly of the United Nations. We have full faith that all the countries of the General Assembly will support it because the reason for all the wars going on in the world is Vito Power. If Vito Power had been ended in time, then today the war of Russia and Ukraine, the war of Afghanistan, the war of Houthi rebels of Saudi Arabia and Yemen, the conflict between Japan and North Korea, America and China would not have been taut, etc.

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