Bharat has been a Hindu Rashtra from ancient times : Chetan Rajhans

Agra : Bharat never had secular governance. Raja Harishchandra, Prabhu Shriram from ‘Treta Yuga’; Maharaj Yudhishthir in ‘Dwapar Yuga’, Samrat Chandragupta, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Vijaynagar’s Krushnadevrai, Afghanistan’s Raja Dahir and Rajasthan’s Maharana Pratap etc were not secular kings. All these kings ruled over Hindu Rashtra. 563 ‘Sansthans’ were governed as individually ruled States at the time of independence as per Hindu culture. In 1947, Hindustan was a Hindu nation. In the year 1976, Indira Gandhi declared Bharat as a secular country. This secular democracy has caused immense harm to Bharat and to Hindus. Active Hindus and pro-Hindu organizations should therefore, work together for revival of Bharat as a Hindu Rashtra. The above views were expressed by Shri. Chetan Rajhans, national spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha during Hindu unification meeting held here. Shri. Thakur Singh, the Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Agra explained the purpose of holding the meeting. Shri. Shriram Luktuke of HJS was also present on the occasion. Representatives of various local pro-Hindu organizations attended the meeting. They have decided to hold Hindu unification meeting once in every 15 days.

Hindu unification meeting at Kosikalan (Uttar Pradesh)

Hindus’ welfare is unlikely under prevailing secular democratic system ! – Chetan Rajhans, national spokesperson, Sanatan Sanstha

Kosikalan (Uttar Pradesh) : Hindus’ welfare and protection is not possible with change in political party or under government formed by any political party. The present secular democratic system is basically anti-Hindu and pro-minority population. Indian Constitution has given protection to minorities; therefore, any Hindu leader, be that Yogi or Modi, cannot work for Hindus’ welfare in this system even if elected to power. Hindus need Hindu Rashtra based on Dharma for their welfare rather than secular democracy, stated Shri. Chetan Rajhans, the national spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha while addressing Hindu unification meeting organized by ‘Deendayal Upadhyaya Smruti Manch’. Shri. Shriram Luktuke of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti explained various activities undertaken by this organization. It was decided to hold ‘Dharmashikshan’ class every fortnight, after conclusion of this meeting.

Agra : HJS participates in a meeting held by ‘Hindu Yuva Vahini’

Agra : ‘Hindu Yuva Vahini’ held a meeting in the background of its proposed ‘Tiranga Yatra’ planned on the occasion of 15th August. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) also participated in this meeting. It was addressed by Shri. Shriram Luktuke of HJS and Shri. Chetan Rajhans, national spokesperson of Sanatan Sanstha.

1. Shri. Chetan Rajhans gave guidance on awakening of valour amongst Hindu youth. He said, “There were 5 Islamic States existed in Maharashtra when Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj established ‘Swarajya’. Maharaj exhibited valour by defeating all of them. Such bravery needs to be shown by youth like you for establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

2. Shri. Shriram Luktuke said, “In the existing democratic system, taking out ‘Tiranga Yatra’ is banned. A devout Hindu like Chandan Gupta raised slogan of ‘Bharatmata ki Jai’ when BJP minister questioned raising of such slogans in certain localities. Hindu youth should therefore, make a resolve to oust such selfish and anti-national political leaders while taking out ‘Tiranga Yatra’. Rulers with such mentality will not be, basically, able to work for welfare of this country. We should therefore, actively participate in the mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra that will give us patriotic and devout rulers.

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