Sanatan’s seekers will not take rest till Hindu Rashtra is established ! – Dr. (Sou.) Deeksha Pendbhaje, Sanatan Sanstha
Mulund (Mumbai) : There is a need to work for protection of Dharma considering the harm caused to it presently in this country. The only effective solution to various problems faced by Hindus is establishing Hindu Rashtra and no seeker of Sanatan Sanstha will rest till such righteous Hindu Rashtra is established, stated ‘Vaidya (Sou.) Deeksha Pendbhaje of Sanatan Sanstha while addressing ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha (sabha)’ organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on 15th December at Wamanrao Muranjan Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Mulund. Dr. Uday Dhuri, spokesperson of HJS shared the dais with her. The sabha was attended by more than 80 people.
Dr. Uday Dhuri said that our culture, education, pilgrimages, religious places etc have been attacked many times in past 71 years. The Government has taken over management of big temples and is using their funds as per own wish. 100 crore Hindus have to beg to 18 crore Muslims for construction of Ram Temple. Conversions are openly taking place in areas like Indiranagar, Mehul in Mulund. Laws imposing ban on conversions and controlling population have to be passed; for which there is need to establish righteous Hindu Rashtra.
Feedback !
During meeting held after the ‘sabha’, participating devout Hindus showed interest in HJS conducting ‘Bal-sanskar’ classes and promised to join and help in making arrangements for Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha.
Cooperation !
200 students of ‘Wamanrao Muranjan Madhyamik Vidyalaya’ visited exhibition held by HJS on life history of revolutionaries. Sou. Nalini Chitale, the Head Mistress of this school made available school’s hall and decorator, Shri. Chandrakant Mali extended cooperation by providing all necessary material.
Participating dignitaries
Shri. Sachin Keluskar of Shri Shivapratishthan Hindustan, Shri. Nilesh More, ‘Shakha-chief’ of Shiv Sena for Mulund and Shri. Amol Sansare. BJP’s local municipal councilor Shri. Prakash Gangadhare also paid visit during the ‘sabha’.