Menu Close

Meetings held at various places under ‘Hindu Rashtra Sampark Abhiyan’ by HJS

Meetings held at various places under ‘Hindu Rashtra Sampark Abhiyan’ by HJS at Ranoli (Dist. Sikar) and Mukundgad in Rajasthan

Dharma is as important for any country as important is the soul for body ! – Ramesh Shinde, spokesperson, HJS

Mukundgad (Zunzunu, Rajasthan) : Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) undertook a drive for contacting people at various places in Rajasthan; under its mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra, including Mukundgad. Shri. Ramesh Shinde, national spokesperson of HJS and Shri. Anand Jakhotia, State Coordinator of HJS for Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh explained about the concept of Hindu Rashtra. Shri. Ramesh Shinde said, “Dharma is as important for any country as the soul is for body. A country is destroyed when Dharma is separated from it and that is what is happening in this country. Here, minorities abide by their Dharma; but Hindu is made fun if he applies ‘Tilak’ on his forehead to abide by his Dharma. Hindu has become secular in this country; he is forgetting his Dharma. Schools are not teaching Geeta or Ramayana because India is a secular country whereas Quran is taught in madarasas and Bible in churches. Only minorities have permission to learn their Dharma matters. Such conspiracy is being hatched in this country since independence. Hindus should demand for India to be a Hindu Rashtra as deterrence to such conspiracy.

Partition of this country was based on religions; then why is India secular ? – Ramesh Shinde, spokesperson of HJS

Ranoli (Sikar, Rajasthan) : This country was divided based on religions. Muslims were given Pakistan; so remaining country is Hindustan; but our leaders didn’t declare India as a Hindu country at the time of independence. In the year 1976, anti-Hindu Congress made this country as secular through unconstitutional research. There is special provision in the Constitution of this country for protection of minorities; but there is no law for Hindus. In short, all laws are meant for majority population of Hindus in this country and all benefits are for minorities in this country. Hindus need to therefore, unite and demand Hindu Rashtra, stated Shri. Ramesh Shinde, national spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti during a meeting held at Ranoli in Sikar district in Rajasthan, under its drive to contact people for creating awareness towards the concept of Hindu Rashtra. Shri. Anand Jakhotia, State Coordinator of HJS for Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh was also present on the occasion. Meeting was attended by several devout Hindus.

Related News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *