‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held at Khudi, Devgad receives spontaneous response

Appeasement of minorities is going on in India under the guise of secularism! – Advocate (Mrs) Kaveri Rane, HJS

Devgad : Hindus are not treated properly under the guise of secularism while minorities are given special facilities. Under the pretext of secularism, Hindus are treated as secondary citizens and there is appeasement of minority population. Hindus’ religious traditions and customs are distorted. Also, presently, there are attacks on Hindus and temples. Hindus’ condition has become pathetic due to the lack of unity amongst them. Hindus, though a majority population in this country, are just indifferently watching destruction of their own Dharma, owing to lack of ‘Dharmashikshan’. Religious fanatics are carrying out different kinds of ‘jihad’ such as ‘love jihad’, ‘thook (spitting) Jihad’, ‘land jihad’, etc. In addition, there are many products coming to market with ‘Halal’ certification. Hindu Rashtra is the only solution to all these problems, stated advocate (Mrs) Kaveri Rane of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS).

HJS had held ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ on 23rd of March at Sri Devi Hedubai Mandir in Khudi village of Devgad taluka which was addressed by an advocate (Mrs) Rane. She said further that Hindus should unite under one umbrella to stop the increasing influence of western culture on Hindus, besides Hindus’ disinterest in abiding by their own Dharma which is causing harm to Dharma. Let us unite through such public ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held in every village. We should legally oppose the forces which attack Dharma. All Hindus need to come together, leaving behind their castes, creed, and differences. Anand Mondkar compeered the ‘sabha’. It was attended by 130 devout Hindus.

Devout Hindus having discussions on various topics after the Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha

Highlights

1. Few devout Hindus came together to advertise about the ‘sabha’ keeping aside their personal differences when they realised that it was a ‘Dharmakarya’.

2. There were thunderous showers  in neighbouring areas, but it rained lightly around the temple area; therefore, there were no obstacles in making preparations for the ‘sabha’.

3. The devout Hindus were not disturbed when it started thundering and raining as the ‘sabha’ began.

4. Men and women waited after the ‘sabha’ to discuss various issues.

Thanks to all those who helped in organising ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’

1. Sri Devi Hedubai Devasthan Samiti, Khudi made available the temple as a venue for the ‘sabha’. Aba Ghadi, the President of the temple also extended help.

2. Babu Mistry gave the sound system and generator for the ‘sabha’ without charging anything.

3. Women from ‘Bachat Gata’ helped in cleaning the temple and surrounding area before the ‘sabha’.

4. A retired policeman narrated his experiences related to love jihad and religious fanatics.

5. Before the ‘sabha’, the electricity supply was discontinued, but the local residents immediately arranged for a generator.

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