Objective

Arise!  It is time to wake up from deep slumber.

The reality of India is what is visible all around us.

Our rivers, cows, forests, mountains, families, health, children, and elders—all are in the midst of a struggle. Many families are trapped in a web of debt. Rural parents have accepted their children’s migration as a compulsion. The cost of health and education has become a burden. On top of that, youth unemployment is terrifying. Our fields are becoming saturated with chemicals, and cows and many other species are nearing the end. The people of this Indian civilization, built upon rivers, forests, seasons, and biodiversity, have never lived in such a system before.

A demon has, through illusion and deceit, established a privileged class, and the real India is being excluded and looted. The exploitative forces are very organized, distracting, and focused on the destruction of our civilization.

This Dharma Yuddha (righteous war) now stands before the citizens of India today. Therefore, for the rise and protection of India, everyone will have to fight this Dharma Yuddha—not for themselves, but for the next and coming generations, for the rivers, forests, cows, sacred groves, villages, village deities, traditional healers (vaidyas), teachers (gurus), saints, women, families, and everyone. Like Jatayu, the squirrel, and Nala-Neela (from the Ramayana), each must perform their assigned role.

The Bharat Swaraj Morcha exists for this very purpose. Are you ready for this resolve?

"We will reconstruct the system of India, so that India may emerge from this global exploitative trap and realize its destiny."

Objectives of the Bharat Swaraj Morcha

  • Uniting righteous power and strengthening collective efforts.
    Bringing together representatives of different sections of society to incorporate their demands into the front.
  • Managing the front’s campaign for systemic change and related organizational work.
  • Preparing 10,000 leaders (from diverse backgrounds, regions, and fields) for leadership from the civilizational level down to the village level.
  • Strengthening ongoing campaigns for exploited resources and classes until the right system is established—such as supporting cowherds, traditional healers, saints, forest dwellers, the protection of the Himalayas, the demands of retired soldiers, and the conservation of cows, forests, and the Ganga.

The Indian New-System Campaign:

  • Digital citizenship framework.
  • Prioritizing the local.
  • From a currency-led (exploitative) system to a value-led system.
  • Decentralized local systems; the true form of Panchayati Raj.
    Inclusion of saints and society in governance.
  • Public participation and equality in health and education systems.
    Empowering the youth as the future and providing protection from unemployment.

Do you realize that:

  • In the current system, the life elements of India—rivers, mountains, forests, water, air, cows, families, health, etc.—are constantly diminishing.
  • A “privileged India” is being created that weaves the system to its own benefit, while the real India (farmers, healers, small industries, local businesses, etc.) is being excluded, exploited, and pushed to the margins.
  • The stress, conflicts, and expenses of families will eventually destroy Indian culture itself
  • Are the Old age homes, shelters, hypocrisy, and noise  the solutions?
  • Currency, laws, and technology have been structured in a way that allows India to be looted
  • The younger generation is becoming weak due to unemployment and lack of utility
  • Even monasteries, organizations, and families are beginning to be operated solely by money

Resources and Assistance to Bharat Swaraj Morcha

The Morcha has no registration or formal naming. There is no bank account or any other such account. The Morcha or any individual associated with it will not take money from anyone for the movement.

Our venues are the fields, homes, village squares, and neighborhoods of our associated members. Every individual manages their own travel. In large camps, a few people or the entire group collectively bears the cost of their arrangements.

Assistance: If you are well-resourced and wish to help financially in this endeavor, you can cover the food expenses at a camp, or perhaps pay for someone’s travel ticket. All of this is based entirely on direct, person-to-person understanding. There is no question of any resources or assistance beyond this. This principle is based on the understanding of India held by our many deeply committed companions and the Kutumb (family/community) approach at every step.