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Jabalpur : 7th ‘Hindu Rashtra Karyakarta’ training workshop held by ‘Hindu Seva Parishad’

Every country in the world follows NRC, then why is it opposed in India ? – Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, national Guide, HJS  

From left – Shri. Atul Jeswani, Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, Shri. Jitendra Chimnani

Mandala (Madhya Pradesh) : There is opposition to Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) without understanding their exact effects. Other countries in the world also follow NRC. It is important for any country to have effective NRC and CAA. CAA and NRC will not have any adverse effect on citizenship of minority population of this country; even then, few anti-social factions are purposely opposing to these laws. In fact, Congress Party had presented CAA Bill during its regime in Parliament but the same Congress party is opposing it today. People, who have illegally infiltrated in this country, will have to leave India and oppressed minority Hindus from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be able to get shelter in India, therefore, both these laws are essential for India, stated Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, national Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) during the 7th Hindu Rashtra Karyakarta training workshop organized by ‘Hindu Seva Parishad’ on 27th and 28th December 2019. The workshop was held at ‘Tulsi Tapovan Gou-shala’.

Activists attending workshop and office bearers – 1.Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale and 2.Shri. Anand Jakhotia  

The purpose of holding such workshop was to give information on Hindu Dharma and need for establishing Hindu Rashtra to members of ‘Hindu Seva Parishad’ and they get knowledge on matters related to Dharma so that they become ideal activists in the mission of establishing Hindu Rashtra. Guidance was given during the workshop on different topics such as ‘Need for Dharmashikshan’, need for ‘sadhana’ in life, how to carry out ‘samashti sadhana’ with proper planning and issues related to protection of Dharma and nation. Members of ‘Hindu Seva Parishad (HSP)’ from Jabalpur, Mandala and Nivas districts attended the workshop. Shri. Atul Jeswani, regional-President of HSP, Shri. Jitendra Chimnani, its regional Vice-President, Dr. Santosh Kachhawah, Mandla District-President, Shri. Dharmendra Thakur, regional General Secretary and Shri. Anand Jakhotia, State Coordinator of HJS for Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan gave guidance to participants.

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