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'''Rajiv Dixit''' was an ]n ]. He started social movements, in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the ],{{citation needed|date=August 2014}} ''Azadi Bachao Andolan'', and various other works.<ref name="ast" /> He served as the National Secretary of ].<ref name=nav/> | '''Rajiv Dixit''' was an ]n ]. He started social movements, in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the ],{{citation needed|date=August 2014}} ''Azadi Bachao Andolan'', and various other works.<ref name="ast" /> He served as the National Secretary of ].<ref name=nav/> | ||
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Rajiv Radheshyam Dixit was an Indian social activist. He started social movements in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the Swadeshi Movement, Azadi Bachao Andolan, and various other works. | |||
He served as the National Secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan. | |||
He was a strong believer and preacher of Bharatiyata. | |||
He had also worked for spreading awareness about Indian history, issues in the Indian Constitution and Indian economic policies. | |||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |
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Rajiv Dixit | |
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Rajiv Dixit (right) with D. P. Agrawal (left) | |
Born | Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Died | 30 November 2010(2010-11-30) (aged 43) Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India |
Nationality | India |
Education | M.Tech |
Rajiv Dixit was an Indian social activist. He started social movements, in order to spread awareness on topics of Indian national interest through the Swadeshi movement, Azadi Bachao Andolan, and various other works. He served as the National Secretary of Bharat Swabhiman Andolan.
Early Life
Rajiv Dixit was born on 30 November 1967 in Naah village, Atrauli tehsil of Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh . Under the tutelage of his father RadheShyam Dixit, he was educated till the 12th grade in the village schooling system (P.D. Jain Inter College) in Firozabad district.. He started his B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communications from K.K.M.College,jamui,Bihar, in 1984. But his passion for his motherland made him give up a paid-position for the sake of Indian culture and Swadeshi movement, serving the cause of "Rashtra Dharma". He started the Azaadi Bachaao Aandolan in 1991. In 1997, he first met and was inspired by Prof.Dharampal. His audio cassettes on Indian Nationalism and greatness of India's past did well in 1999. He had been recording them over months traveling across India spreading his message of great optimism about India and its enormous contributions to the human civilization. He was a Brahmachari and never married. He started his collaboration with Swami Ramdev in 1999. He was influenced by the ideologies of Indian revolutionaries like Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh and Udham Singh. Later in life, he began to appreciate the early works of Mahatma Gandhi. His life was also dedicated to causes like stopping alcohol and "gutka" production, cow-butchering and social injustices. On the 9th of January 2009, he became one of the founders of "Bharat Swabhiman" movement. He died on 30 November 2010, while in Bhilai in Chattisgarh. The circumstances around his death are uncertain and the cause of his death is unknown. In his memory, the constructed Bharat Swabhiman building in Haridwar has been named "Rajiv Bhawan".
His Works
Dixit suggested that the Indian supreme court should declare money held by Indians in Swiss banks as national property so that foreign banks would have to legally hand over this money to India.
He fought various MNCs like manforce, Coca-Cola, Unilever, and Colgate as he considered that these companies are draining wealth in their country making India poorer.
Initiated and supported movements
He supported the movement of opening a chain of Swadeshi General Stores, where only Indian-made goods are sold. He believed in swadeshi. He initiated movements like the Swadeshi Movement and Azadi Bachao Andolan and became their spokesperson. He addressed a rally of over 50,000 people under the leadership of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch in New Delhi. He also took leadership of the programme held at Calcutta which was supported and promoted by various organizations and prominent personalities and was celebrated all over India on the eve of the 150th Anniversary of the 1857 war of Indian Independence.
He demanded decentralization of taxation system, saying that the current system is the core reason for the corruption in bureaucracy. He said that 80% of taxes is being used to pay the politicians and bureaucrats and just 20% for development purposes for the people. He compared the current budget system of the Indian government to the earlier British budget system in India, presenting statistics to show that they are the same. Recently he was working with Swami Ramdev in Bharat Swabhiman Trust as national secretary. He also doubted the terrorist attack on the United States Twin Towers, claiming that it was stage managed by U.S. Government itself, and supported the claims of the Lone Lantern Society of the U.S.
He also said that "liberalization, privatization and globalization, the three evil faces staring at us today, have pushed us towards a suicidal state." He argued that modern thinkers have neglected agricultural sectors and farmers have been left to feed themselves and commit suicide. Expressing his views on the Indian judiciary and legal system, he said that India is still following the laws and acts enacted during the British era and had not taken the burden of changing them as per the requirement of Indian people.
He accused the current Indian Government (Congress person Mr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India) of being an agent for USA. He claimed a huge stock of radio-active elements is buried in Indian sea below Setu Samudram, also known as Sri Ram Setu. These radio-active elements could be used to produce electricity and Nuclear weapons for coming 150 years. He also accused that Indian government is trying to break that bridge, which is more than 700,000 years old.
Movements
- He believed in Swadeshi. He initiated movements like the Swadeshi Movement and Azadi Bachao Andolan (Save Freedom Movement) and became their spokesperson. He addressed a rally of over 50,000 people under the leadership of Swadeshi Jagaran Manch in New Delhi.
- He demanded decentralization of taxation system, saying that the current system is the core reason for the corruption in bureaucracy. He said that 80% of taxes is being used to pay the politicians and bureaucrats and just 20% for development purposes for the people. He compared the current budget system of the Indian government to the earlier British budget system in India, presenting statistics to show that they are the same.
- He queried the terrorist attack on the United States' World Trade Center, claiming that it was stage managed by U.S. Government itself, and supported the claims of the Lone Lantern Society of the U.S.
- He also said that "liberalization, privatization and globalization, the three evil faces staring at us today, have pushed us towards a suicidal state." Presenting an exhibition on the violent history of colonialism in 1998, he argued that these were its modern forms.
- He argued that modern thinkers have neglected agricultural sectors and farmers have been left to feed themselves and commit suicide. Expressing his views on the Indian judiciary and legal system, he said that India is still following the laws and acts enacted during the British era and had not taken the burden of changing them as per the requirement of Indian people.
Death
Dixit died on 30 November 2010 while in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. In 2012, Ramdev claimed that there were unfounded moves to accuse him of being in a conspiracy to cause Dixit's death, which he said had been due to cardiac arrest.
Publications
Dixit wrote several books and also gave lectures. Most of his work has been published by various trusts in the form of books and electronic media (CDs, SD Cards etc.)
Books
- 4-volume Swadeshi Chikitsa
- Gau Gauvansh Par Aadharit Swadeshi Krishi
- Gau Mata Panchgavya Chikitsa.
Audio
- Swasthya Katha
References
- ^ Raju Bist (29 June 2004), "A price too high for Indian farmers", Asia Times, Mumbai
- ^ "Bharat Swabhiman will contest 2014 Parliamentary polls: Dixit", The Navhind Times, Panaji, 5 April 2010, archived from the original on 7 February 2014
- Siddiqui, Tanvir (9 February 2000), "No English please, we're at Swadeshi Mela, say PSUs", The Indian Express, Ahmedabad, archived from the original on 18 August 2013
- Priyanka P. Narain (5 April 2009), 'And then, there will be a revolution', Mint
- Regular Activities | Arise, Awake!!, Vsmpantnagar.org, 27 December 2009
- "Decentralise taxes, says Azadi Bachao Andolan supporter", The Times of India, 9 March 2003
- "National : `9/11 attack was stage-managed'", The Hindu, 28 January 2007
- "Colonialism's enduring images on display", Financial Express, 26 May 1998
- Cite error: The named reference
NIE
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - "Ramdev alleges conspiracy to link him to death of an associate", The Economic Times, New Delhi, PTI, 9 September 2012
- Rajiv Dixit Books, Ringaal
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