Idea of ‘minority’ is totally wrong if India is a secular nation ! – Sadguru Dr. Charudatta Pingale, national Guide, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
Karnal (Haryana) – Hindus are the majority population in India; therefore, it is said that Hindus should not speak. Hindus are in minority in Kashmir; therefore, they are suppressed. Hindus are in minority in Pakistan; therefore, there too, they are suppressed. So, whether in the majority or minority, it is expected that Hindus should not talk about their rights and they should always keep quiet. However, if India is not a Hindu Nation but a secular country, the idea of minority itself is wrong, stated Sadguru Dr. Charudatta Pingale, national Guide HJS when he was addressing the regional Hindu convention recently held at Saraswat Brahman Sabha, Sector 8.
The convention was started with the lighting of lamp by Sadguru Charudatta Pingale, Mr Rhushipal Shastri, ‘Sanghatan Mantri’ of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, and ‘Saraswat Brahman Sabha’s Chief Subhash Sharma. A message sent, on the occasion, by ‘Paratpar Guru’ Dr. Athavale, the inspiration behind the mission of establishment of the Hindu Nation was read out to the participants. The purpose of holding such a convention was explained by Mr Narendra Surve of HJS and the programme was compeered by Mr Kartik Salunkhe of HJS. The office-bearers of many pro-Hindu organisations, activists, ‘Gou-rakshak’, priests, social workers, and trustees of temples attended the Convention.