Introduction - Surya Prakash Mathur Vaish
Surya Prakash Mathur Vaish (as fondly called SPM Vaish) is an Indian social worker and a well-known social activist who campaigned against corruption, social injustice and empowerment of people suffering from corporate fraud and corruption.
He served as a National General Secretary of Human Right Council of India.
Born in Uttar Pradesh, His parents have had a major impact on his life. His family strongly followed the pursuits of RSS. The inherited legacy of social activism continues in Haryana, (Gurgaon) where he is residing since three decades.
SPM Vaish, joined Bhartiya Janta Party in 2014 and worked relentlessly with BJP to uplift the weaker sections of society.
He resigned from Bhartiya Janta Party in 2018 and started working on his own to create a more equitable and compassionate society. He fearlessly confronted systemic issues and taken a stand against inequality.
Surya has also proven to be a true philanthropist, using his resources and influence to uplift communities in need. He single-handedly spearheaded numerous initiatives providing essential resources for education, funding scholarships, health care, supporting underprivileged families, contributing towards marriages of poor girls and establishing sustainable development programs for marginalised society.
His dedication to improve the lives of others have always been noticed and appreciated. He has a vision to bring equality, justice and eradicate corruption in real estate dealings in India especially in Haryana.
His efforts have exposed various scams in real estate, government projects, the colossal medical industry, comprising of numerous multispecialty hospitals fraud and corruption needs special mention.
What sets SPM Vaish apart is his ability to mobilize common people. He understands that transformation requires collective efforts, hence successfully galvanized a community dedicated towards common goal, through public engagements, multiple welfare camps and awareness campaigns to uplift the lives of common Indian for a better tomorrow.