All should stand by the side of Dharma whenever Nation and Dharma face problem ! – Pujya Nilesh Singbal, ‘Dharmapracharak Sant’, HJS
Lucknow (UP): It is the collective responsibility of all of us to stand by Dharma whenever Nation and Dharma are in danger. ‘Sattva’ predominant Hindus will establish Hindu Rashtra in the year 2025; therefore, all organisations should come together and work for this mission. The establishment of Hindu Nation should not just be an opinion but it should be a vow, stated Pujya Nilesh Singbal, ‘Dharmapracharak Sant’ of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) during a State-level Hindu Rashtra Convention organised by HJS at Gandhi Bhavan in Kaisar Baug. Several devout Hindu activists, devout Hindus, and advocates participated in this Convention from various pro-Hindu organisations from Raebareli, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Jalaun, and Deoria such as Hindu Personal Law Board; Bhagava Raksha Vahini; Rashtriya Bhagava Yuva Sangh; Hindu Janaseva Samiti; Vishwa Hindu Dal; Jana-udghosh Seva Sansthan; HJS, and Sanatan Sanstha. The Convention was started in a very auspicious atmosphere, with the blowing of conch, lighting lamp, and recitation of Veda-mantras.
Img caption: from left – Pujya Nilesh Singbal and devout Hindu activists lighting lamp
Views expressed by devout Hindu activists in the Convention
Stop communalism and unite ! – Advocate Sheshanarayan Pande, Gorakhpur
On one hand, the Rulers say, we don’t want casteism and based on the same castes, so-called minorities are given reservations. Isn’t it casteism ? Therefore, it is necessary that all of us unite by eliminating casteism.
The mission of establishment of Hindu Rashtra should be taken to all strata of society ! – Kuldeep Tiwari, national President, ‘Jana-udghosh Seva Sanstha’
It is our big weakness if we are not able to do anything for the protection of Hindu Dharma and culture despite a strong government in India; because it means that we have not been able to impart ‘Dharmashikshan’ to all Hindus; therefore, it is necessary to take this mission to all strata of society.
Advocate Ashok Pande, the founder of ‘Hindu Personal Law Board’, said that there were two laws even when this is a secular country. All should, therefore, be awakened and try to work with unity.
Highlights
1. Exhibition of flex-boards on the persecution of Kashmiri Hindus was held at the venue of the Convention.
2. Three advocates from Gorakhpur travelled the whole night, had bath at the railway station, and then attended the Convention.
3. The staff serving food said that they had served food in many functions, but it was the first time, they observed that none of the participants had wasted food.
4. Manish Pande, a devout Hindu from the Deoria district had to travel 325 km to attend the Convention, and he still prepared between 6 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. for the Convention before attending.
5. Mr Shailendra Singh had travelled 550 km from Jaluan to attend the Convention. He even joined the other sevas after the Convention.
6. The reporters attending this Convention, called up reporters from other newspapers asking them to come and publish the news of the convention.