From a technical point of view, the veto power of the United Nations was ended in 1955 - the youth w


10 April 2021, Headquarters Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, 133 B Modal Town East, Ghaziabad – A webinar of youth wing of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha was organized here today. In which youth presidents of different states of India participated.

Shri Alok Aman of Karnataka said whether demonstration or movement should be mandatory even to believe in any right thing. The information is that while signing the Charter of the United Nations on 26 June 1945, Sir Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar, the representative of India, had made a condition that the veto power would be reconsidered in the next ten years, otherwise under Section 109, the General Secretary of the Security Council. Decision to remove veto power will be taken by majority. But this did not happen till date, that is, from the technical point of view, the Security Council had died in 1955.

Rahul Puri and Nishant Yadav of Uttarakhand, Master Ishan of Jammu and Kashmir, Advocate Sudhir Tyagi of National Capital Region, Delhi Pradesh Youth President Rahul Vij, Maharashtra Region Youth President Pankaj Asati, Western Uttar Pradesh Youth President Pushkar Tyagi, Eastern Uttar Pradesh The youth president of Vishal Singh said in one voice that the United Nations organization created to establish peace in the world has brought the world to the brink of destruction. There are more than 14 thousand atom bombs in the world today. The world is standing on the verge of destruction. The relevance of the United Nations (UNO) is almost over.

Dr. Narsima Murthy and Major Sushil Goyal of National Vanguard of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha said that keeping in mind the above, a temporary World Parliament will be organized at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi from December 10 to December 12.

Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi, the National President of the Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha, who received the Vir Chakra, said that the World Parliament will be organized in association with the WCPA (World Constitution Parliament & Association).
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