Conspiracy to finish Hindu Dharma through secularism : Dr. Nil Madhab Das

While speaking on ‘Futility of secularism’, Dr. Nil Madhab Das said that,

  1. Muslims are politically playing the main role in states like West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu – Kashmir and some states in the South.
  2. Despite maximum suicides of farmers in the country, the Central Government is busy in planning various schemes and giving grants to Muslims under the name of secularism. It was felt that after BJP coming to power these facilities would reduce; but they have increased on the contrary. The reason behind this is secularism.
  3. In the times of secularism, calling oneself a Hindu is taken as casteism.
  4. Secularism is very fatal as Muslims, Christians and socialists have come together. They are looting facilities thereby. All of them are conspiring to finish Hindu Dharma by increasing their power.
  5. Today efforts are going on to proclaim India as Islamic nation under the garb of secularism. Hence all of us will have to make tremendous efforts to establish a Hindu Rashtra. Currently,  words like socialists and secularists have lost relevance.

Bhav (Spiritual emotion) of Dr. Nil Madhab Das towards Paratpar Guru (Dr.) Jayant Athavale

While commencing the enlightening lecture Dr. Nil Madhab Das first paid obeisance to Paratpar Guru (Dr.) Athavale and later he addressed the devout Hindus present there.

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