‘Dismantling Global Hindutva (DGH)’, an international conference being held in the USA between 10th and 12th September 2021 is spreading immense hatred towards ‘Hindutva’ and creating an insecure atmosphere for Hindus all over the world. The pro-Hindu organisations staged demonstrations near the American Consulate’s offices in Mumbai and Delhi demanding stringent action against the organisers, participating speakers, and the other people and the organisations supporting this Conference. A memorandum in this context was accepted by the senior police inspector at Bandra-Kurla Complex police station on behalf of the Consulate in Mumbai and by the security officer of the American Consulate at Delhi.
Pro-Hindu organisations stage demonstrations near American Consulate offices in Mumbai and Delhi against the ‘Dismantling Global Hindutva’ conference !#DismantlingJihad@DrSJaishankar @VikasSaraswat @UdayMahurkar @TigerRajaSingh pic.twitter.com/dqpUAbZEwC
— Sunil Ghanwat (@SG_HJS) September 11, 2021
Mumbai police had refused permission for staging demonstrations outside the Consulate, but demonstrations were staged at the place allocated by the police, following all rules and regulations issued by the Government in connection with the Corona pandemic. The activists of the pro-Hindu organisations, such as Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), Hind Cycle Ganeshotsav Samiti, Hindu Rashtra Sena, and other devout Hindus were holding banners condemning the conference.
Mumbai Protest against Dismantling Hindutva Conference in US !@ani @Republic_Bharat @washingtonpost @OpIndia_com @WSJ @FoxNews @TimesNow@MeenaDasNarayan @SudarshanNewsTV pic.twitter.com/l50fqD8pMf
— ? Ramesh Shinde ?? (@Ramesh_hjs) September 11, 2021
‘Hindutva Raksha Baithak’ proposed to be held by ‘All India Hindu Rashtra Convention’
‘All India Hindu Rashtra Convention’, through ‘Hindutva Raksha Baithak (meeting for protection of Hindutva)’, is going to determine the action to be taken against the ideological attack taking place through the DGH conference, and also the future course of action in this regard. The representatives of pro-Hindu organisations from India, other dignitaries, and advocates will participate in the meeting, informed Mr Ramesh Shinde, the national spokesperson of HJS, on the occasion.