Rt. Hon.
Charles Kennedy MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats joined a
host of distinguished guests at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Hindu
Temple on 19th February 2005 where the main purpose of the gathering
was to present funds collected through the BAPS TSUNAMI APPEAL
to the eight Ambassadors of countries that were affected by
the Tsunami.
Atmaswarup
Swami, Head of the Mandir, greeted him in the traditional Hindu
manner by tying a Nada-chhadi (red sacred string) on his right
wrist and applying a chandlo (red dot) on his forehead as a
mark of friendship. Following this he was given a guided tour
of Europe’s largest traditional Hindu Mandir. Charles
Kennedy joined devotees for the aarti and joined Pujya Atmaswarup
Swami in offering abhishek to Bhagwan, Shri Nilkanth Varni.
A special programme commenced shortly after
8pm inside the Haveli Prayer Hall in front of 2000 people. Pujya
Atmaswarup Swami garlanded the Rt. Hon. Charles Kennedy MP and
Lord Dholakia. Officials and dignitaries from the various countries
affected by the Tsunami disaster were also welcomed with bouquets
and joined Mr Kennedy for this evening dedicated to the BAPS
Tsunami fundraising efforts.
In his welcome address, Pujya Atmaswarup Swami,
spoke of the inspiration of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj,
the Spiritual Leader of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha in creating
this Mandir and gifting it to the peoples of Europe.
Hitan Mehta, a co-ordinator of the BAPS TSUNAMI
APPEAL then gave a short presentation detailing both the fund
raising efforts and how 150 volunteers of BAPS Swaminarayan
Sanstha are engaged in humanitarian work in 51 villages of Tamil
Nadu, Pondicherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The BAPS volunteer
force includes doctors, nurses, counsellors and other professionals.
Apart from emotional counselling provided to thousands, BAPS
Tsunami Relief Work in India is summarised as: 174,000 hotmeals
in 37 days, 6,000 homeless families provided essential household
goods, 12,000 school kits distributed, 1,708 children &
adults medically treated, 200,000 tablets & 8,000 injections
provided for treatment. Outside of India, BAPS Care International
has in partnership with CitiHope International, World Children’s
Fund and International Relief Foundation provided $7 million
worth of medicines from USA in Sri Lanka.
BAPS work has been recognised by one and all.
In the USA, BAPS Care International has been given “Certificate
of Special Congressional Recognition, for Outstanding Tsunami
Relief Efforts”.
The Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nocobar
Islands, Dr. Ram Kapse said “I place on record my sincere
appreciation of the work done by BAPS volunteers…. and
thank the Sanstha for sending volunteers to the islands in this
hour of need”.
Similarly, Fazaludeen Aditha Begum, a housewife
from the village of Kottakuppam, said “You have given
us life again by giving us these items. Your concern has deeply
touched our hearts. We cannot forget what you have done for
us”.
J. Moses, CEO Chardep NGO, Nagercoil, Dist.
Kannyakumari, said: “BAPS is a noble organisation that
serves people irrespective of caste, class, creed, community
or religion”.
Srinivasan, Village Leader of Nemmeli Kuppam,
expressed: “We were on the road with nothing. You (BAPS)
gave us life. You looked after us like a mother looks after
her child.”
Hitan concluded by stating that Phase 1 was
now complete and BAPS was now undertaking the Phase 2 of rehabilitation
and re-housing subject to Government policy and permissions.
While BAPS, India continues through its volunteers
to provide Social, Education, Medical and Economical Rehabilitation
in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Andaman & Nicobar, an NGO will
build orphanage in Sri Lanka through donation by BAPS.
Through the efforts of the community, the BAPS
Tsunami Appeal in the UK raised over £500,000. Donation
cheques on behalf of the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir were then
presented to six diplomatic representatives of Indonesia, Sri
Lanka, Thailand, Maldives, Malaysia, Myanmar and Bangladesh,
to help them continue Relief & Rehabilitation in those countries.
Mr Premratne, Minister Counsellor from the High
Commission of Sri Lanka thanked BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha for
their humanitarian efforts and said “We are happy to note
that the fruition of the Appeal, Sri Lanka has benefited largely,
more than other countries, as BAPS has already delivered us
$7 million worth of medicines to be given to those in the North
and the East”
Mr Kennedy in his speech said “…
As I was being shown around this magnificent set of buildings
it was pointed out to me that at the heart of this Temple was
the concept of service. You cannot help but feel utterly inspired
when you cross the threshold and are welcomed amongst you as
you have welcomed my wife Sarah and myself this evening. And
I think that what you stand as a beacon for, in this community
and in our country, the concept of service is something that
should be very important all of us in politics…I genuinely
believe and I welcome and celebrate the fact that the Britain
that I have been brought up in and live in and try to serve
today, that Britain is more diverse, it is more enriched, it
is better in every sense of the word, precisely because it is
a multi faith, a multi racial diverse society… I will
go away inspired by what I have seen and what I have heard this
evening; determined not to talk negatively about people from
other political persuasions, but to talk positively and optimistically
about our country and about what can and should be achieved.”
Before departing Rt. Hon. Charles Kennedy was
presented with a memento and joined guests for a sumptuous vegetarian
meal.
Also present
during the evening were Mrs. Sarah Kennedy, Lady Dholakia, Sarah
Teather MP and Sarah Ludford MEP.