Karnataka : 7000 Hindus attend Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha

Vaishakh Krushna 7, Kaliyug Varsha 5114

O Hindus, bury ‘love jihad’ ! – Aparna Ramteerthkar

Belgaum (Karnataka) : ‘Love jihad’ is a conspiracy to lessen Hindus’ strength. All Hindus should take up the responsibility and see to it that not a single Hindu girl falls prey to the ploy of ‘love jihad’. Hindus must bury ‘love jihad’, was the strong appeal made by advocate
Mrs. Aparna Ramteerthkar, a senior social worker from Solapur.

She addressed the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha (sabha) organized by Sriram Sena on Sunday. The ‘sabha’, held at Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, was attended by about 7000 devout Hindus. All-India President of Sriram Sena, Mr. Pramod Mutalik and Sree Siddhalinga Swamiji from Gulbarga shared the dais with her.

‘Dharma-shikshan’ should be imparted in every home ! – Mrs. Ramteerthkar 

Mrs. Ramteerthkar said further that Hindu Dharma, temples and Hindu girls are not safe these days. Every Hindu should live as per the principle ‘If born, be a Hindu; if die, die for Hindu Dharma’. Every Hindu should prepare for generating power by ‘Dharma-rakshan’. If Hindu Dharma is to be protected, ‘Dharma-shikshan’ should be imparted in every home.

Restrictions on madarasas in Pakistan; but in India, madarasas are taken good care ! – Pramod Mutalik

Mr. Mutalik said that, ‘look at the Congress Government spent Rs. 32 crores on taking care of Kasab and Afzal whereas Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj slew Afzal Khan for elimination of terrorism. Fanaticism is taught in madarasas, therefore, in Pakistan, restrictions have been imposed on them; but in India, 1, 50,000 madarasas are thriving. Even the thought of the effect of these madarasas is very frightening.

O Hindus, get united for protection of your culture !  – Sree Siddhalinga Swamiji

Sree Siddhalinga Swamiji said, “There are ‘mummies’ in this country who wish that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj should be born at neigbour’s house. If Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not born, we would not have been able to live as Hindus. Today, all Indians should unite for protection of Hindu culture rather than getting influenced by perverted western culture. Mr. Ramakant Konduskar, the city-chief of Sriram Sena said that Sriram Sena would continuously fight against attacks on Hindu Dharma.

The ‘sabha’ was concluded with singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ by Swati Ghadge.

Highlights

1. An exhibition on the life history of revolutionaries and books on spirituality by Sanatan Sanstha was put up at the venue.

2. A live scene was depicted by workers showing sacrifice of Dharmaveer Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj from Sri Vishnu Lane, Vadgaon.

3. Digital board with picture of Afzal Khan’s slaying with the title ‘Terrorism needs to be eliminated in this manner’ and horse-mounted statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj were attracting attention of all Hindus and motivating them to join activities related to protection of Dharma.

I belong to Sanatan ! – Mrs. Aparna Ramteerthkar

Mrs. Aparna Ramteerthkar, the chief speaker of the ‘sabha’ referred to and praised Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) thrice in her speech. She made an appeal to all Hindu young women to go home with a copy of the book ‘love jihad’; everyone must have a copy of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’. After the ‘sabha’, she paid a visit to the book exhibition of Sanatan Sanstha when she said that she knew everything about Sanatan and she belonged to Sanatan. Owing to the appeal made by Mrs. Ramteerthkar, 237 copies of ‘love jihad’, 170 books against conversion and 500 copies of Dainik Sanatan Prabhat of its special issue on ‘Krantigaathaa’ were sold.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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