We want Hindu Rashtra with people having knowledge of Dharma ! – Pujya (Adv.) Hari Shankar Jain

‘Hindu Rashtra Convention’ organised at Noida (UP)

Pujya (advocate) Hari Shankar Jain

Noida (UP) – Every nation has its own culture, but there is no such culture in India. Article 28 of the Constitution says, ‘Veda, Puranas cannot be taught in Hindu schools; but followers of other Sects can teach the holy scriptures of their religions.’ We want Hindu Rashtra with people having knowledge of Dharma where there is no place for injustice, hatred, greed, etc. we should think about the future generation as what they will get rather than our own benefits. Earlier, there was a period when there used to be many Sanskrut-scholars in India; but today, English has taken dominance over all Indian languages, stated Pujya (advocate) Hari Shankar Jain, the President of ‘Hindu Front for Justice’. He was addressing Hindu Rashtra Convention held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) at Ishan Music College, Sector 12.

Mr Vipin Kaushik of HJS did compeering of the programme. Office bearers of many pro-Hindu organisations, activists, and social workers from Noida, Greater Noida, and Gaziabad attended the Convention.

Political misuse of youth is taking them away from nation and Dharma ! – Sadguru, Dr. Charudatta Pingale, the national Guide, HJS

Dr Charudatta Pingale

There will be a change in society when we realise the pathetic condition of society. When conflicts are removed, peace can be established. When someone is being violent, making the government, police, and administration take action against such person is also non-violence. Previously, political misuse of youth created distrust in society. Today’s youth are, therefore, not ready to work for the protection of the nation and Dharma. Till we do not take active participation in Dharma matters (Karma-Hindus), we cannot call ourselves Hindus. We will have to know the difference between ‘Dharma’ and ‘Adharma (unrighteousness)’ for which we will have to try to purify our minds.

Pelting stones at religious processions taken out by Hindus is also a kind of ‘jihad’ ! – Vinod Kumar Sarvodaya

Pelting stones at Hindus’ religious processions, cow slaughter, and kidnapping Hindu girls are all types of jihad. Earlier they used to attack our marriage -processions and now, they are attacking even our religious processions.

Awareness is necessary amongst family and society towards love jihad !- Advocate Mani Mittal

To achieve their targets of love jihad, non-Hindus go to temples, follow observances and deceive Hindu girls. Films and TV are destroying morality in society. It is, therefore, necessary to create awareness amongst our family members and society about love jihad.

A situation like Kashmir is prevailing in many States today !- Sunita Durrani

The condition of Kashmir has been seen by the whole world now, but a similar situation is also found in many States of India. Martand Mandir in Kashmir was burnt down till last year, but it could not be totally destroyed.

Vivek Agnihotri should be commended for making a film like ‘The Kashmir Files’ ! – Ajay Durrani

Director Vivek Agnihotri has tried to bring forth the tragedy of Kashmiri Hindus through his film ‘The Kashmir Files’. He should be commended for his efforts.

I will continue to work for ‘ghar-vapasi’ of Hindus ! – Rakesh Shah

Bringing back non-Hindus and secular Hindus under the umbrella of Hindu Dharma is a movement undertaken by me, and I will continue to work for it.

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