Session on ‘Introduction to Hindu Organizations and their Activities’ on the third day of Adhiveshan !

From left Shri. Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal, H.H. Shri. Nilesh Singbal, Advocate Joydeep Mukherjee, Shri. Ashok Kumar Pathak and Shri. Atul Jeswani

India’s second partition has been planned ! – Advocate Joydeep Mukherjee, All India Legal Aid Forum, Bengal

Ramnathi (Goa) : The second partition of India has been planned by systematically reducing Hindus to a minority and raising the Muslims to a majority. The central government should remove the word ‘secular’ from the Constitution. Advocate Joydeep Mukherjee, General Secretary of the All India Legal Aid Forum and the Akhil Bharatiya Bar Association, proposed that the mistakes made by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, be rectified. He was speaking about the ‘All India Legal Aid Forum’ at the 10th Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan organized by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Ramnathi, Goa.

Advocate Joydeep Mukherjee, All India Legal Aid Forum, Bengal

Deplorable condition of Hindus in Bengal and Assam!

Advocate Mukherjee further said,

1. The Muslims who infiltrated India from Bangladesh have established their dominance in many districts of Bengal and South Assam. In these districts, there is a demand to field only Muslim candidates.

2. It is estimated that there is not even a single Hindu left in about 800 villages of Bengal and 400 villages of Assam.

3. On the border between Bengal and Assam, large-scale cattle smuggling operations are being carried out by Muslim middlemen, and the proceeds are being passed on to jihadi terrorists.

The plight of Hindus in Bangladesh!

Advocate Mukherjee said many temples were demolished during the tenure of Bangladesh’s first president Sheikh Mujibur Rehman. Even today, Hindu temples are being demolished in Bangladesh. Also, temple land is being encroached upon by Muslims.

Provision to divide Hindu society in the Constitution! – Shri. Ashok Kumar Pathak, National President, Sanatan Ekta Mission, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

Ashok Kumar Pathak, National President, Sanatan Ekta Mission, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

The Constitution provides for the division of Hindu society, said the National President of Sanatan Ekta Mission (Prayagraj) Ashok Kumar Pathak. He was talking about the Sanatan Ekta Mission’s service unto Nation & Dharma.

Shri. Pathak further said,

1. The words ‘secular’ and ‘dalit’ are nowhere to be found in Indian texts. These words are being used to divide society.

2. Our Vedic literature is perfect. We must nurture our culture through knowledge, work, and sons.

3. We inculcate values in our children.

4. Sanatan Dharma does not limit education to earning but shows the way to salvation.

Courage and organization are required for success! – Shri. Atul Jeswani, Founder, Hindu Seva Parishad, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Shri. Atul Jeswani, Founder, Hindu Seva Parishad, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Success requires valour and organization. The organization must be strengthened and the power must be exercised through it. We should increase our valour, said Shri. Atul Jeswani, the founder of ‘Hindu Seva Parishad’ in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, while addressing the Adhiveshan. He was speaking on the topic of ‘Innovative Efforts in Creating Awareness in the Hindu Society’.

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is like our mother! – Shri. Atul Jeswani

We are being oppressed. We must avenge the wrongs. We must fight with body, mind, and money for the protection of Hindus. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is like our mother. They started ‘Shourya Jagran Abhiyan’ for the establishment of the Hindu Rashtra.

Truth alone triumphs; so hold fast to the truth! – Shri. Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal, Founder, Satyamev Jayate, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh

Shri. Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal, Founder, Satyamev Jayate, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh

Truth triumphs; therefore, we should always hold fast unto the truth, said Shri. Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal (Dr. Shyam Dhar Tiwari). He was speaking on the topic of ‘Efforts made to eradicate corruption in the government sector and how to work for the betterment of the administration’.

People who walk on the path of truth do not unite!

He further said that government jobs are a test of honesty. The corrupt have enslaved the country. Indians have become accustomed to corruption. It is a mental illness. Don’t be corrupt, be virtuous! Both the corrupt and the bribe giver should be punished. People who walk the path of truth do not unite. This requires effort.

Let’s make every effort to achieve ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’!

Shri. Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal said, ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.’ (The whole earth is one family.) is a teaching of our Saints. We want to establish Hindu Rashtra all over the world. For that one has to adopt the Gurukul education system. Let’s strive hard, success can surely be achieved.

Sanatan Dharma is Eternal and Infinite! – Shri. Aditya Satsangi, Industrialist and Sattologist, California, USA

Shri. Aditya Satsangi, Industrialist and Sattologist, California, USA

Sanatan Dharma is never destroyed. It is Eternal and Infinite, said Shri. Aditya Satsangi while addressing the Adhiveshan. He was speaking on the topic of ‘Hinduphobia in Western Universities’.

Sanatan Dharma is based on the relation between the Atma and Paramatma!

Shri. Satsangi further said that whenever we give up Shastra, we get frustrated. One should not expect to learn something from those who have not studied the scriptures. Energy is gained by chanting mantras. The work should be done on the basis of scriptures. Sanatan Dharma is based on the relation between the Atma and Paramatma.

Glimpse of this session

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