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The '''People's Volunteer Organisation''' ({{wp|Hindi Language|Matrabashi}}: ''Logõn ke Svayamsevaka Saṅgha'', ''LSS'') is an | The '''People's Volunteer Organisation''' ({{wp|Hindi Language|Matrabashi}}: ''Logõn ke Svayamsevaka Saṅgha'', ''LSS'') is an {{wp|Left-wing politics|left-wing}} {{wp|paramilitary}} organisation in [[Arthasthan]]. It oversees numerous subordinate organisations that spreads its ideological beliefs in the country. It is closely associated with the [[Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Ramprasadist)|Arthani-led Satrian Section of the Workers' International]], sharing many close ideological and organisational links. | ||
It was founded in 1922 as part of the Satrian anti-colonialist movement to provide character training through discipline and to unite Satria to form a pan-Satrian state. During the leadership of [[Nalini Gupta]], the organisation became overtly leftist and represented the leftist factions of the [[Azad Fauj]]. After the LSS split from the Azad Fauj after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], it shifted its political base to modern day [[Arthasthan]]. The organisation's militia forces fought the [[Arthani Liberation War]] against [[Etruria]] and then various Satrian forces to secure Arthasthan's independence. After the war, it founded the Satrian Section as its main political wing. Gradually, the LSS grew into a prominent Arthani nationalist umbrella organisation | It was founded in 1922 as part of the Satrian anti-colonialist movement to provide character training through discipline and to unite Satria to form a pan-Satrian state. During the leadership of [[Nalini Gupta]], the organisation became overtly leftist and represented the leftist factions of the [[Azad Fauj]]. After the LSS split from the Azad Fauj after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], it shifted its political base to modern day [[Arthasthan]]. The organisation's militia forces fought the [[Arthani Liberation War]] against [[Etruria]] and then various Satrian forces to secure Arthasthan's independence. After the war, it founded the Satrian Section as its main political wing. Gradually, the LSS grew into a prominent Arthani nationalist umbrella organisation and formed several affiliated organisations. | ||
Today, it is one of the largest organisations in the world with over 10 million members | Today, it is one of the largest organisations in the world with over 10 million members, including the members of its subordinate organisations. While its political influence has largely been superseded by the Satrian Section, it has a significant presence in all facets of Arthani society through its local and regional branches and various affiliated organisations. Due to its close ties with the Satrian Section, it is considered to be the "social wing" of the Section, overseeing a wide network of economic groups, associations, and organisations under the Satrian Section. | ||
[[Category:Arthasthan]] [[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]] [[Category:Politics of Arthasthan]] | [[Category:Arthasthan]] [[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]] [[Category:Politics of Arthasthan]] |
Revision as of 19:20, 7 September 2021
लोगों के स्वयंसेवी संगठन Logõn ke Svayamsevaka Saṅgha | |
Abbreviation | LSS |
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Formation | 24 June 1922 |
Founder | Nalini Gupta |
Type | Paramilitary |
Purpose | Promoting Arthani nationalism and Netaji Thought |
Area served | Arthasthan |
Membership (2019) | 10-11 million |
First Secretary | Madhukar Deoras |
Affiliations | Arthani-led Satrian Section of the Workers' International |
The People's Volunteer Organisation (Matrabashi: Logõn ke Svayamsevaka Saṅgha, LSS) is an left-wing paramilitary organisation in Arthasthan. It oversees numerous subordinate organisations that spreads its ideological beliefs in the country. It is closely associated with the Arthani-led Satrian Section of the Workers' International, sharing many close ideological and organisational links.
It was founded in 1922 as part of the Satrian anti-colonialist movement to provide character training through discipline and to unite Satria to form a pan-Satrian state. During the leadership of Nalini Gupta, the organisation became overtly leftist and represented the leftist factions of the Azad Fauj. After the LSS split from the Azad Fauj after the Great War, it shifted its political base to modern day Arthasthan. The organisation's militia forces fought the Arthani Liberation War against Etruria and then various Satrian forces to secure Arthasthan's independence. After the war, it founded the Satrian Section as its main political wing. Gradually, the LSS grew into a prominent Arthani nationalist umbrella organisation and formed several affiliated organisations.
Today, it is one of the largest organisations in the world with over 10 million members, including the members of its subordinate organisations. While its political influence has largely been superseded by the Satrian Section, it has a significant presence in all facets of Arthani society through its local and regional branches and various affiliated organisations. Due to its close ties with the Satrian Section, it is considered to be the "social wing" of the Section, overseeing a wide network of economic groups, associations, and organisations under the Satrian Section.