Sunday 29 September 2013

Subhash Chowdhary Chairman Nasym

Subhash Chowdhary has called upon the new US administration under President Barrack Obama to press Israel  to endorse Palestinian statehood

The Non Aligned Students and Youth Movement (NASYM) Chairman Mr. Subhash Chowdhary has called upon the new US administration under President Barrack Obama to press Israel  to endorse Palestinian statehood and halt settlement expansion by restoring pre 1967 status.

Mr. Chowdhary said that in a draft resolution which was adopted by the International Preparatory Committee  meeting held in New Delhi,  NASYM advocated  the urgent need to address the core issues  in West Asia so as to mitigate the sufferings of the Palestinian people and to usher an era of peace.

Mr. Subhash Chowdhary Chairman NASYM, While condemning terrorism in all its form and manifestation said Taliban, Al Qaeda, Jaish, Lashkar, are the same people with same agenda. “Taliban represent violation of all norms of the civil society and represent ideology of hate and endorsing it in any form as good or bad only legitimizes their existence.”

Did Taliban with its extremists polices ever enjoyed the support of the people of Afghan people, no and never the great Afghan people had nothing to do with it, the draft resolution pointed out

NASYM in its draft resolution stressed that peace will come only with the settlement of injustice.  Lasting peace will come with the respect to the aspirations of people of the region, their culture their way of living, there is no other solution, it said.

NASYM Chairman Subhash Chowdhary said Preparatory Committee wants the international community to address problems that exists in Palestine, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Iraq and other parts of the world where dialogue and accommodation would help isolate the terrorists.

Dialogue and not violence, accommodation and not force, adjustments and not closing of doors by might will enable the world to find any answer to the burning issues, Mr. Subhash Chowdhary said

The NASYM has taken a pledge to create awareness across the world so that a powerful opinion is created for establishment of a just and equitable world order.

Saturday 28 September 2013

NASYM seminar on "Genocide: The threat to civilisation" Constitution Club, New Delhi, March 16, 2009 - 22 Jun 2009

September 1, 2013


Alarmed at the recent happenings in Palestine, Azerbaijan, Kenya , Iraq, Afghanistan, Rwanda and other parts of the world, the Non Aligned Students and Youth Movement (NASYM) organized a seminar on "Genocide: The threat to Civilisation" at the Constitution Club, New Delhi on March 16. The seminar was attended by Ambassadors/ High Commissioner and diplomats from well over 20 countries.

In an inspiring address, Union Minister for Woman and Child Development Renuka Chaudhury said as the world is shrinking into a global village the boundaries of religion, region or race was also narrowing down. "At a time when the world is engaging to augment civilisation such acts like genocide was taken it backwards." she pointed out.
  
"We have to work for a terror free world, a world of peace and stability and we cannot remain prisoner to the pages of our history", the minister said and added that genocide was condemnable in the highest term of human vocabulary. Terror has no religion, region or face and to blame any religion for it was taking the matter to the other end, she said.

Mrs. Renuka Chaudhury in her inimitable style said civilisation has to be preserved at all costs; we are here because of the norms of civility. Forces which are bent upon to take revenge of the past, exploiting themes of religion or race would want the world to be dragged in an internecine warfare and we have to disengage them, she emphasized.

"How do we do it" She queried and said debates and dialogue was the only course left for the humanity. She said she was sure that debates would put an end to the climate of hate and would bring people closer.

Former Home Secretary Mr. K. Padmanabhaiah dwelt on the issue and said the issue was of utmost concern especially at a time when the world is emerging as a global village. The secretary said it was imperative to go into the root cause that leads to these dastardly actions, sparking feeling of hate and revenge.

Mr. Padmanabhaiah said we have to look for triggers that spark such feeling of hate and revenge, of ethnic and religious strife. Once we know what sparks them we can locate and address these core issues. He said genocide does not fit into the world of civilisation and hence has to be tackled in a more decisive manner.

The Charge d Affaires of Azerbaijan, Dr. Azad Nagiyev gave a graphic description how his country was facing the threat from the Armenians which tantamount to genocide.

     
Mr. Subhash Chaudhury. Chairman NASYM said history cannot be held captive and action of past cannot ne justified as reasons for genocide and terrorism in the present context. "We cannot live in an atmosphere of hate, ideology of hate has to be fought at all level."

He said NASYM was very concerned with the development especially at the involvement of youth and students in the act of terror as recent incidents have proven. It is a matter of great concern that young minds which shape the destiny of nation could be exploited and drawn into the world of terrorism. Young and enterprising youth who have a wonderful career and a life of comfort are taking to arms and ammunition. Somewhere the line, the voice of sanity has failed and mischievous people using tragic incidents of the past have come forward to exploit and pollute their mind.

The trend has to be checked Mr. Subhash Chaudhury said NASYM wants the student and youth to shape the destiny of the nation and to save them from the clutches of these exploitative thinking which only leads to destruction.

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Subhash Chowdhary Chairman Nasym

Ranked as one the most powerful youth leader in India,Subhash Chowdhary entered into student politics in his early years with grit and determination to empower students at all level and channelise their energy for constructive work. First elected as Executive Councillor of Delhi University Students Union, the then Congress President Indira Gandhi noticed the spark of leadership in him and appointed him as the General Secretary of National Students Union of India, Congress student wing.

Monday 23 September 2013

Message From Our Chairman, Mr. Subhash Chowdhary

NASYM was inspired with the policies and ideas of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, a visionary and truly a world statesman who set up a platform to strengthen the Non- Aligned Countries struggle against imperialism, colonialism, neo- colonialism, racism, Zionism, terrorism and all forms of foreign aggression, occupation, domination, interference or hegemony as well as against great power and bloc politics.

With this mission, NASYM held its first International Preparatory Meeting on `Impact of the UN Sanctions on Third world countries and People’s Right” in June 1992 at Hotel Le Meridian, New Delhi which was attended by delegates from well over 24 countries and hundreds of student and youth bodies from India. This was followed by an International Youth Conference in 1994 which saw a participation of more than 42 countries and presentation from Indian student and youth bodies deliberating on the `Impact of the UN Sanctions on Third world countries and People’s Right” . 

Saturday 21 September 2013

Dikshit inaugurates global youth meet (NASYM)

Dikshit inaugurates global youth meet

New Delhi,  Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Thursday inaugurated a two-day international preparatory meet of the Non-Aligned Students and Youth Movements(NASYM) here.
The meet, being attended by delegates and diplomats from over 10 countries, would discuss the impact of terrorism on civilisation.

"Terrorism has to be understood as a challenge to change the mindset. It is like a snake... you do not know when it can come and bite you," said Dikshit while addressing the function here.

NASYM chairman Subhash Chowdhary said what was alarming is the way vulnerable youth and students were being drafted for heinous acts like terrorism.

"The recent lethal Mumbai attacks were a shocker to the world and what was alarming is that so many young people mostly carried out these attacks," he said.

"I am sure that the international preparatory meet will address these larger issues, which will delve into the core of the problems and suggest measures that could make this world a safer place to live," he added.