Hindu girls should not fall prey to conspiracies like ‘Love Jihad’! – Sou. Bhakti Daphle, HJS

Satara, Maharashtra – ‘Love Jihad’ is a global conspiracy hatched by religious fanatics. They are committing such evils as deceiving Hindu girls, trapping them in false love, forcibly converting them, forcing them to satisfy their lust and pushing them into prostitution. Therefore, young Hindu women should wake up in time and not fall prey to conspiracies like ‘Love Jihad’. This fervent appeal was put forth by Sou. Bhakti Daphle of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. She was speaking in an online lecture organized for young women of Satara district. Shri Praveen Bhosale and Shri. Aniket Nalwade, of Shri Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan had organized this lecture, which was well received by many young women.

Sou. Bhakti Daphle

Sou. Bhakti Daphle said,

1. Hindu girls are being deceived by fanatics sporting Hindu names. If the love is true, then why do the religious fanatics fake their identity? Why is the girl forced to convert after marriage? From all this, it is clear that this is a conspiracy.

2. In some places, fanatics get paid to lure girls of different castes and religions, such as Brahmins, Gujaratis and Punjabis, into the trap of ‘love jihad’.

3. It all starts in schools and colleges. Therefore, Hindu young women should carefully study the many incidents happening around them and remain vigilant.

4. Also in Hindu Dharma many practices of Dharmacharan (observing Dharma) are mentioned; but because we don’t know about it, we avoid it. Therefore, it is necessary for young women to take Dharma education and start practicing Dharma.

5. Daily worship also helps to boost our morale. Therefore, young women should also chant the name of their family Deity every day.

Highlights

1. After the lecture, some of the attendees asked that Dharmashikshan classes, and online self-defense training classes be started.

2. Some attendees ordered the book on ‘Love Jihad’.

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