@1986: GBC RESOLUTIONS 1986.
March 28, 1986.
1. Election of officers - The GBC executive
committee for 1986 is
Chairman - Srila Tamal Krsna Goswami
Vice Chairman - Sriman Balavanta Das
Adhikary
Secretary - Bhagavan Das Goswami
2. A 2/3 majority of voting members present
will be required for
1. Removing a GBC . 2. Removing a guru.
3. Amending laws of ISKCON and standing
orders of the GBC. 4. Adding new GBC members. All other proposals will require a simple
majority of voting members present.
3. New GBC members added to the body
1. Prabhavisnu Maharaj as a full voting member
2. Sundararupa Maharaj as an acting GBC.
MARCH 29, 1986.
1. That Guru Gauranga Das will be Minister of
Justice and assistant (BG) GBC.
2. The Privilege Committee will now be known as
the GBC Judicial Committee.
3. The GBC Judicial Committee will be
constituted of the following
1. Rupanuga
2. Balavant
3. Prabhavisnu Maharaj
4. Tamal Krsna Maharaj
5. Jagadisha Maharaj
4. That Bhagavan Das Goswami will be the
Minister of Book DIstribution.
MARCH 30, 1986.
1. That a simple majority (51%) will be
required to change existing ISKCON laws and a 2/3 majority to change standing
orders.
2. The GBC Body considers that the meeting held
at New Vrndavan in September 1985 was not properly called and held according to
the existing rules and proceedures (void - see Resolution of March 31 pg 64 April 1 Bdg.
3. Based upon the GBC guidelines for initiating
gurus, any GBC can present a diksa
guru candidate before the GBC body. Unless the majority of voting
members objects to the nomination, the candidate will be placed on a required
one year waiting period, during which he should neither conclude or convey to
others that he will automatically be approved.
At the end of the yearly waiting
period, the GBC body will review the candidates qualification taking account
the opinion of the local leadership, and upon majority approval of the body, he
may take up the responsibilities ofan initiating guru in ISKCON.
4. The GBC gives its blessings to those who
have begun to give formal initiations since September, 1985. They are as
follows:
1. Lokanath Swmi - Padayatra, Pandarpura Delhi
2. Bhakti Abahya Carana Swami - Costa Rica,
Guatamali
3. Maharam das Adhikary - Columbia
4. Bir Krsna Swami - North Carolina
5. Virabahu das Adhikari - Los Angeles Venezuela
6. Paramananda das Adhikar - Gita Nagari
7. Caru das Adhikari - Los Angeles, Utah
8. Narahari Swami - Hawaii
9. Radha Krsna Swami - Mexico
5. The following, who have received
recommendation from 3 GBC members according to the September, 1985 GBC
resolutions are given blessings to initiate.
1. Mahanidi Swami - Baltimore
2. Ramapada Swami - New York
3. Niranjana Swami - Boston
4. Navayogendra Swami - Punjab, Kenya, Kashmira, Gulf
States
5. Rupanuga prabhu - Southern USA
6. Ravindra Swarupa prabhu - Mid Atlantic
States
6. Vipramukhya Swami is placed on a one year
waiting period, to be considered for initiation at the following Mayapur
Festival.
MARCH 31,1986
1. That all
of Bhavananda Goswamis GBC and initiations responsibilities can be resumed by
him as of October, 1986.
2. The Minister of Justice will expedite and
supervise the issues in dispute between Harikesa Swami, Bhagavan das Goswami
and Sundararupa Goswami on the one side and Bhaktiswarupa Damodar Goswami and
Atreya Rsi prabhu on the other. Each side will select a mediator and the two
mediators will select a third mediator.
This 3 man body will attempt to resolve the problem to the satisfaction
of both parties. If not the matter will be referred to the GBC judicial
committee.
3. In every ISKCON Temple, Srila Prabhupada, as
the founder acarya of ISKCON will have a Vyasasana which is substantiially more
prominent than any other vyasasana.
4. The photos of H.D.G. A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada: H.D,G. Bhaktisidanta Swami
Prabhupada: Srila Gaura Kisora Das
Babaj, Srila Bhaktivinode Thakura and Jaganatha das Babaji should always remain
on all ISKCON altars.
5. Local temple (or zonal) leaderships may
determine the practical details of guru worship and protocol within the
parameters authorised in the previous GBC resolutions. These include such things as:
1.
Vyasasanas
2.
Photographs
3.
Altars etc.
6. The BBT will publish a book (suitable for
general distribution) which will philosophically establish the unique position
of H.D.G. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
APRIL 1, 1986.
1. The former "temple presidents
meeting" will now be referred to as the " ISKCON Managers
Meeting"
2. Those elegible to attend and vote in the
"ISKCON Managers Meeting" are as follows:
1.
The president of any authorised temple or preaching center listed in BTG
or any official BBT publication. (Any
center which cannot officially publish its address can get autorisation from
the GBC Chairman).
2.
Regional secretaries
3.
Global ministers
4.
Zonal ministers
5.
Headmaster of a major gurukula project.
6.
The representative of a global minister who is a GBC
minister.
3. Atreya Rsi prabhu is given blessings and
authoriisation to take up initiating guru responsibilities.
Mukunda
Goswami is given blessings and authorisation to take up initiating guru
responsibilities.
4. The GBC directs the officers and managers of
all ISKCON corporations to make all necessary and prudent arrangements to
defend the corporations and their properties from legal liability, including
lawsuits such as Robin George v. ISKCON etc.
Failing to make such
arrangements shall be sufficient ground for removal of the officers
regional secretaries or GBC zonal secretaries.
5. From hence forward the GBC meetings will be
held after the annual festival at Sri Dham Mayapur.
(Zonal assignments)
6. Resolution regarding the GBC Emergency
Meeting of September, 1985.
Although the September 1985 Emergency
Meeting was found to be improperly called and held according to GBC rules and
proceedures, the GBC has recognized the concern of the assembled devotees and
the relevance and importance of the issues, and has therefore taken up each
resolution of that meeting as a proposal during this current General GBC Meeting.
Srila Prabhupada has instructed that it
is exteremely important that all GBC meetings especially Emergency Meetings, be
called and conducted according to proper procedure.
The
irregularities of the September, 1985, meeting were as follows:
1. Emergency
meetings are to enforce and clarify existing GBC rules, not to change them or
to create new laws.
2. Adequate
notice was not given to all GBC members. (Srila Prabhupada strongly stated in
1972 that timely notice should be given to all GBC members).
3. As per
GBC rules, ( and according to the precedent established by Srila Prabhupada in
1972) "stipulated topics" or agenda must be circulated before hand,
stating the specific issues at hand at all GBC members, onconvenmeeting. Many members did not receive any clear
indication of topics
before the September, 1985 meeting (Rule
SMG 111. A).
4. No minute book was maintained and specific
resolutions were not recorded at the time of the meeting and confirmed by the
members present. Minutes were published
without authorisation of GBC officers, and error was found (BGD)
The
GBC resolutions on the subjects brought up in the September, 1985 meeting are
given hereafter.
April 2, 1986:
1.
The GBC body will approve goals and objections for its final secretaries and
Ministers to be accomplished during the upcoming year.
2.
The GBC executive committee request periodic report from its ministers.
3.
The executive committee will mediate between GBC ministers and final
secretaries if there is any conflict of interest in executing GBC directions.
4.
Matters of no confidence regarding presidents, regional secretaries, or GBC
zonal secretaries should be resolved
locally failing which they will be referred to the appropriate judicial
committee
5.
If the establishment of a project within a particular zone will cause that zone
or the temples within that zone to stop or greatly diminish their BBT
remittence (i.e,the GBC mandate of 25-50 % ) the GBC Zonal secretary must
receive approval before the GBC body at the annual Mayapur meeting.
6.
That Rabindra Swarupa's paper `ON MY ORDER' is not the offical statement of the
GBC body.
7.
The GBC affirms the principle of Zonal divisions and that the local zonal
secretary is responsible for the overall management and administration of his
zone AND IS ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE TO THE GBC BODY AS A WHOLE.
8.
Ganapati Swami is given GBC blessings to begin initiation.
9.
No GBC member should publically take the side of a non GBC member against
another GBC.
10.
No GBC member should enter into the Zone of another GBC member on the plea of
protecting or helping someone within that zone, without the approval of local
GBC.
11.
Every GBC member should support the decisions of the GBC body. He is free to
express his opinion after first clearly presenting the will of GBC body.
12.
A GBC member should never give ideas to non GBC members how to disrupt the
decions or workings of the GBC body.
13.
Unpublished
14.
In case the GBC officers or a GBC subcommitee considers it necessary to convene
an EXTRA ORDINARY MEETING the following the following proceders must be
observed:
1. The
reasons for the meeting as well as relevent backround information should be
specified in writing to all GBC members or other parties concerend.
2.
Sufficient time for exchanging correspondense must be allowed from the time of intial notice of
the meeting until the actual date of the meeting.
3. The
ultimate decision to convene an EXTRA ODINARY MEETING, must be taken by the
entire body after due consideration by and with all the member. The decision is
to be taken by a majority vote.
15.
In reference to the "Robin George Case,"
1. Canada
must pay by October 1986 a total of $50,000 (Canadian) in equal monthly
installments. This to be divided amongst the Canadian temples as follows:
Vancouver 40% Toronto 25%
Motreal 25% Ottowa
10%
If any temple fails to make their payment the local
presidents will be asked to resign. (Bahuda das - Vancouver, Bhakti Manga Swami
- Toronto, Roohan Prabhava Vigraha das - Monreal, Sankara das - Ottowa.)
2. N.Y.
must pay a total of $50,000 U.S. by October 1986. The desicion of payments is
to be worked out by the responsible temples of the GBC general secretaries.
These temples will have 6 months to meet their payments, failure to do so the
local temple president will be asked to resign. (Visnugada - Towaco, Romapada
Swami; Lochananda das - N.Y.)
16.
For the time being, due to the Hawaii farm project, the Hawaii temple is exempt
from the BBT remittence full of 25% 50%.
17.
The Miniter Of Architecture should inspect ISKCON properties all around the
world. If he finds that signifigent changes or corrections are required, he
must give written notification to the local management, (Zonal secretary,
temple president, ect.) If the local GBC and temple authorties fail to comply
the minister of architecture must notify the GBC executive committee and
ultimately the GBC body for action.
18.
The minister of architecture shall be consulted and given direction regarding
all matters of maintenence, structure and aesthetics in any project constructed
with International funds. No change in the maintence, structure or design can
be done without his written permission.
19.
Faith in the Governing Body Commision as the ultimate managing authoritiy in
ISKCON, shall be preserved, protected and enchanced by all ISKCON members. The
authorized forum for GBC policy is the annual GBC meeting, annual ISKCON
managers meeting, annual Sannyasis assembly, and similar official meetings held
after the Goura Purnima festival at Sri Mayapur. Outside of these meetings it
is the duty of all ISKCON members and leaders to support and adjust to GBC
decisions. Srila Prabhupada's principle was to meet once a year, make decision,
and follow then during the year. Activities contrary to this, shall be
considered as a serious breach of etiquette and discipline.
20.
Oaths for devotees approved to act as intiating spiritual masters, shall be
administered in an ISKCON temple by the local GBC secretary as soon as possible
after Governing Body Commision blessings have been given. (Written copies of
the oath shall be kept and submitted to the GBC secretary.) The following
procedure is recemmended for the ceremony:
A.
Public ceremony is held in temple room before Srila Prabhupada murti.
B.
Brief explenation is given to assembled devotees.
C. Oath is read out by GBC Zonal Secretary and
accepted by newly
approved initiating guru.
D.
A garlend is taken from Srila Prabhupada and placed on devotee taking oath.
21.
The GBC blessings for becoming an initiating spiritual master on behalf of the
disciplic succesion are given to devotees who have, for all practical purposes,
fulfilled the qualifications and guidlines approved in this regard. GBC
blessings are not intended to be a statement on the degree or leval of god
realization of the initiating guru. Sadhu, Sastra and Guru are the authorized
references to understand the level of advancement of a devotee. Candidates for
initiation are personally responsible to accept initiation only after mature
faith in the spiritual master has developed.
April 3 1986
1. Every GBC member must attend the annual GBC
meeting for its entire duration. Any GBC member arriving late and/or leaving
before the conclusion of the annual meeting, without prior consent of the
executive committee, shall have his voting rites suspended for a period equal
to the time missed.
2. Mukunda Maharaja will be GBC for the Hawaii
farm project and GBC with Ramesvara Swami for the rest of the yatra. The Hawaii
temple will give a fixed committment of $8,500 a month for the first year after
which a $500 per month, per year reduation, will go on until the monthly
support is finished.
3. The South Asia Continental Committee will
meet and find a solution to complete the projects at Gauhati and Bhubeneswara.
4. In order to resolve the issue of South
India, (Andhara Pradesh), the concerned parties namely, Jayapataka Swami and
Bhakti Svarupa Damodara Swami will meet first with the judical committee then
afterwards the matter will go to mediation, (each party choosing a mediator and
the 2 mediators choosing a third.)
5. Resolution: That the 30 acres of land
purchased in Jagannatha Puri being held in the name of the father of Purnima
Chand be transferred to ISKCON, (INDIA). H.D.G. Srila Bhakti Swarupa Damodara
Goswami Maharaja shall thereupon be added as a land trustee for this land in
addition to other land trustees already approved by the GBC. Purnima Chand dasa
is directed to have this transfer performed as soon as possible.
6. Zonal Assignments. All zones the same as
1985 except for the following modifications:
1.
Rupanuga -
GBC - Alaska
2. Prabhavisnu Swami - GBC - Brunei, Vietnam, Laos,
* Cambodia.
Co. GBC with Jayapataka Swami- Malaysia,
Thailand,
Bangladesh, Nepa, North Bihar (including
Patna), Sikkim.
Co. GBC with B.S.D Swami - Burma.
3. Harikesa Swami - Co. GBC
Hydrabad farm
Island
Faroe
4. Bhagavandas Goswami -
Cyprus, Malta.
5. Jayapataka Swami - Co. GBC with Prabavisnu Swami
for Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal,
North Bihar
(including Patna), Sikkim. No longer GBC
of Brunia,
Vietnam, Laos, Cambrodia.
6. Mukunda Swami - Co. GBC - Hawaii
- GBC -
Hawaii farm project.
7. Bhavananda Goswami - Papua New Guinea.
8. Sudararupa Goswami - France
9. Jagadisha Goswami - Co. GBC with Gopal Krsna -
Canada,
Seattle.
Co. GBC
- Bhaktivendanta Village
Lake
Huntington.
10. Atreya - Risikesa, Hardwar, and all
cities on the Highway after Meerat
fall and Dehradun.
11. Gopal Krsna Goswami - Kuruksetra.
7. Bhaktiprabhava Maharaj is given blessings to
take up the responsibilities of initiating guru.
8. That GBC Ministers will work directly in
consulation (BDG) Zonal secretaries and their zona ministers.
9.
Sannyasa recommendations.
Gurupada - Narayana Kawaca 2 years
Bhagavatpada - Radha Govinda
1 year
Atreya Rsi - Purnima Candra
1 year
Bhagavandas Goswami - Ragubhira das B 1 year
Ayodhyapati 1 year
Acaryadeva - Pundarupa das B
1 year
Jagatvicita 1 year
Pancadravida swami -
Maharati 1 year
Acaryapada - Ilapati
1 year
Prabhavisnu Swami - Janananda
2-year
10)
Guru Recommendations
11) No sannyas initiation will be recognized
unless the GBC proceedures have been
followed.
12. B.S. Damodara Swami will consult with Garuda
das and Rabindra Swarupa concerning the use of the name "Bhaktivedanta
Institute". He will report the discussion to the executive committee.
13. B S D M will publish the proceedings of the
Bombay Conference on Science and Religion.
14. B S D M will publish a science magazine the
theme of which will be the interaction of science and religion, to be published
quarterly or semi annually.
15. B S D M
will conduct a B I conference in the Bay area this year.
16. B S D M will continue his book series of
interviews with Nobel Lauretes and leading scholars.
17. B S D M will establish an institute for
training graduate students at Tirupati for missionary work.
18. B S D M will work with the local zonal
secretaries to establish zonal B I Ministeries.
19. B S D M will make available to the executive
committee copies of all trust deeds and properties titles held under the name
of B I.
20. The B I will establish centers only after
obtaining permission of the local GBC zonal secretaries.
21. Properties may only be registered and/or
held in the name of ministry with prior
consent of the GBC body.
22. Educational programs, beyond the primary level
(ages 13 and above) shall be organised in a way which corresponds to the
movement's stratagies for social development in the area of the world where such programs exist or are proposed.
23. In addition to the Ministry of Education,
each one shall develop its own Ministry or Board of Education to conceive of
and organise secondary and above educational programs which correspnd to the
strategies for social development being applied within that zone.
April 4, 1986.
ISKCON
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
(Description
and Goals)
To
provide the worldwide ISKCON community the means to resolve controversies and
administer justice expeditiously and equitably.
- Compilation of a uniform world-wide code
of justice (laws,
penalties, enforcement) after due
research of
Srila
Prabhupada's books, letters, lectures and
conversations;
Manu-smrti and other dharma-sastras;
GBC
Resolutions (Iskcon Laws, etc.)
GBC
Judicial Committee decisions;
Previous
exeriences and draft proposals of different
devotees
Present
experimental models
Karmi
codes of law
- Establishment and Organisation of a
world-wide system of
judicial process.
Creation
of temple, zonal, continental judicial
committees
Drawing
up standardised judicial procedures, e.g.,
establishment of criteria of jurisdiction, eligibility,
introduction of complaints, investigations, submission
of
evidence, guarantees. appeals, legal defence
subsidy
fund, etc.
-
Establishment of a Ministry of Justice Central Office for
the purpose of
Assembling adequate office staff and research staff,
Corresponding with zonal ministries, judicial
committees, plaintiffs, defendents, and Iskcon devotees
world-wide
Keeping
files of cases (investigations, verdicts, etc.)
Publishing and disseminating codes, laws, penalties
and
general Ministry of Justice information to educate
the
Society and promote the principles and belief in
justice
in ISKCON.
- Finances
To cover
the general overhead (maintenance, operating
expenses, etc.) of the Ministry of Justice will be
supplied
through the GBC Executive Committee, to cover
expenses
of individual cases will come on a case by case
recovery
basis (as much as possible)
N B
The GBC Body specifically
empowered the Minister of Justice to initiate investigations without first
having received a complaint and to issue injunctions. Specific investigatioons have already been assgned for 1986/87.
The above definition of the Ministry
of Justice and description of its goals is a long-term projection with the
understanding that as much as possible will be achieved in the first
year of its existence.
2. That Tamal Krsna Goswami is added as a
Co-GBC for the region of New York, New Jersey, Conneticut.
3. The executive committee will establish the
budget for the GBC Ministry of Justice with Guru Garuanga das and oversee the
payments.
4. For all international projects (i.e. built
with international funds) there shall be a board of directors of not less than
five or more than seven of which the local GBC shall act as the Managing
Director. The board of directors shall
establish goals and strategies which they will be respnsible to follow up on.
Directors
for the Bombay, Vrndavana and Mayapur projects are as follow;
BOMBAY VRNDAVANA MAYAPUR
Gopal
Krsna Maharaj Gopal Krsna Maharaj Bhavananda Goswami
Giriraj
Swami Jagadisa Maharaj Jayapataka Goswami
Tamal
Krsna Goswami Bhagavandas Goswami Bhagavan Goswami
Srila
Bhaktipada Jayapataka Swami Tamal KrsnaGoswami
Mukunda
Goswami Bhavananda Goswami Rameswara Swami
Sripad
Maharaj Srila Rameswara Swami GopalKrsnaMaharaj
Rameswara
Swami Srila Bhaktipada Harikesa Swami
5. Bhavananda Goswami will be the ISKCON Minister of Cultural Affairs. He will build a Cultural Center in
Manhattan.
6. Giriraj Swami will be the Iskcon Minister of
Indian Affairs.
7.
Approved goals for the Ministry of Book
Distribution are as follows;
a. Develop
set distribution, inacting with various BBT divisions worldwide.
b. Assume
responsibility for the Sankirtan Newsletter.
c. Try to
develop book distribution by devotees dressed in traditional devotee clothes.
d. Publish
a book that will serve as a training guide for book distribution
e. To to
those temples and zones whose BBT remittances are far below the 25% minimum
mandated by Srila Prabhupada, and to bring them up to the standard.
f. Develop
worldwide contact sankirtan.
g.
Establish a system of worldwide awards for book distribution
achievements.
h. Establish book distribution as a major basis for
financial stability.
8. The Constitutional Committee will prepare a
draft of the ISKCON Constitution by October 1986 after meeting for this
purpose.
9. Jagadish Goswami will produce a yearly
Bhaktisastri examination to be given throughout the world.
10.
a. Notices
to convene an Annual General Meeting at Sri Mayapur shall state the time and
shall invite proposals from GBC members and Temple Presidents regarding agenda
and it shall be sent by mail to every GBC member and Temple President, and
separately to committees from which proposals, reports, and/or recommendations
shall be required not less than 120 days before the date of the meeting. No general meeting shall be invalidated by
the non receipt of any notice thereof by any member.
b.
Proposals on any topic must be
submitted by any GBC member to the GBC Executiive Committee (Chairman.
Vice-Chairman and secretary) via the corresponding secertary not less than 90
days before the Annual Meeting.
c. After
receiving all the agenda topics via the corresponding secretary, the GBC
executive committee shall compile all the proposals received and formulate a
provisional agenda. The compilation of
proposals, reports and/or recommendations have been required, not less than
75days before the Annual Meeting.
d. The GBC
Members may then query or raise objection to the provisional agenda to be
received in writing by the corresponding secretary not less than 45 days before
the Annual Meeting.
e. The GBC
executive committee will then mail out the final agenda to the GBC members not
less than 30 days before the Annual Meeting, thereby enabling he GBC members
sufficient time for their personal consideration of the agenda items.
f. However,
the Chairman may present to the convening GBC body any important proposals
which must be accepted by a majority vote of the GBC Body before being included
in the agenda.
12. Before changing a GBC member's zone, the GBC
Body must first consult with the local leaders in the zone concerned.
13. Due to the recommendation of the Iskcon
Managers Meeting the GBC voted to amend GBC proceedures regarding sannyas
initiation such that Anir Desya Vapu may be initiatd into the sannyas ashram.
14. The Iskcon Managers' Meeting should be
provided with proper meeting facilities.
15. Acknowledging with great appreciation and
gratitude the accomplishment of Hayagriva das in publishing Srila Prabhupada's
book, Dialectic Spiritualism we
propose that any and all of Srila Prabhupada's books published must be done in
the name of the BBT and must be copywrited by the BBT and the BBT only.
16. Unpublished.
17.The
GBC approves the following goals for the ISKCON Ministry of finance:
a) To estaliblish communications with all Zonal
ministers of finance by sending a description of the ministry's present
available services and a questionare to each of the GBC secretaries requesting
that the zonal ministers of finance complete the same directly communicate with
the minister.
b)To recruit staff for the office of the Ministry
to help in,
1.correspondence.
2.data
collection and consolidation.
3.investigation.
4.treasurer function.
c)To recruit assistance to provide the following
services for the society at large;
1.bussiness consultancy
2.real
estate advisory
3.investment advisory
4.advit
and investigation advisory
5.fund
raising advisory
6.financial systems and EDP advisory
7.research department and manual development
d)Correspondence with all BBT directors as well as
all other international projects to ensure proper systems,propriety with
objectives and policies,effiency,reporting to all donors and directors,and
audit if necessary.
e)To collect annual financial statements from each
of the zone and consolidate the same for the GBC annual meeting.
18.The
Ministry of finance has an advisory and service function,and as such can only
be succssful to the degree of the society's managers co-operation and
reciprocation.
19.The
GBC body approves of the following devotees to immediately take up the
responsibility of initiating spiritiiul master
a.Vipramukhya Swami.
The
GBC approves of the following devotees to begin the responsibility of
initiating spiritual master after 1 year period and final deliberation.
a. Kavichandra Swami
b. Jagad Guru Swami
c. Prahaladananda Swami
d. Trivrikram Swami
e. Jayadwaita Swami
f. Bhakticaru Swami
20.
The GBC approves of Purnim candra das for the two year wating list to take
sannyas initiation.
21.
Bhavananda Roy Das shall take sannyas initiation from an ISKCON initiating
guru.
22.
All GBC secretaries, regional secretaries, and temple presidents encourage and
facilitate the establishment of "
The Committee to free the Soviet Hare Krishnas" in their areas of the
world.The work of the committee branches would be to arrange for the signing
and sending of petitions, postcards and letters to Soviet authorities on behalf
of the imprisoned devotees in the USSR. Addtional activities such as contacting
members of Amnesty International and other human rights orginisations can also
be taken up as far as possible. Activities of the committee's branches will be
co-ordinated by Kirtiraj das.