Prepare your manifesto in view of forthcoming Parliamentary elections !

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Resolutions about 2014 elections passed in Second All India Hindu Convention : Let’s not vote to any particular party, we will cast our vote considering the welfare of Nation and Dharma !

Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS)
Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS)

Vidyadhiraj Hall, Sri Ramnathi Devsthan, Goa : While participating in the afternoon session on the topic of ‘Strategy of pro-Hindu activists for the Parliamentary elections of 2014′, All proud Hindu participants of the Second All India Hindu Convention unanimously passed an important resolution that ‘For the forthcoming Parliamentary elections, we shall oppose such political parties that will give an opportunity to factions which are against Hindu Dharma or are anti-nationals; the political party that gives priority to interests of Hindus in its manifesto, will only be supported by us. This policy should be adopted by all Hindu organizations in this country. Today all political parties are appeasing minorities for their votes, but now we Hindus will create ‘Hindu Votebank’ so that all parties should realise our strength.Let us form a new slogan that ‘Jo Hindu-hita ka Karya Karega, Wohi Deshpar Raj Karega’ (One, who works in the interest of Hindus, will only rule this country).”

On the second day of the second all-India Hindu Convention organized by HJS, he was speaking in the afternoon session on the topic of ‘Strategy of pro-Hindu activists for the Parliamentary elections of 2014’.

Shri. Ramesh Shinde read out following other resolutions,

  1. We will not rely on the manifestos of political parties. Instead of that, we will send our manifesto considering the welfare of the Nation and the Dharma to all parties and then we will ask them include our demands in their manifesto. If any party agrees with our demand and include our manifesto in their manifesto and promises us to work as per the manifesto or leave the power, then Hindus should cast their vote to such party.

  2. Prepare a big vote-bank of Hindus and motivate every Hindu to cast his vote. Give a message to political parties that ‘we may not be able to help anyone to win elections; but we can certainly make someone lose elections’; so that they will become aware of awakening in Hindus and this energy will take us close to our goal of Hindu Rashtra.

  3. Only yesterday, BJP announced that ‘Ram-Mandir’ would not be an issue for the elections; therefore, pro-Hindu activists can form a new slogan that ‘Jo Nahi Hamare Ram ka; Wo Nahi Hamare Kaam ka (One, who has no interst in Ram, is of no use to us)’

  4. BJP is considering the name of advocate Ashish Shelar for the post of President – Mumbai region. A senior Editor gave me a letter written by advocate Shelar to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra wherein he has made a demand that the Government should give grant to Christians for going to Jerusalem as the Government gives grant to Muslims for going to Haj. Advocate Shelar never thought about Hindus who go on pilgrimage of Vaishnodevi.  

  5. BJP controlled Nagpur Municipal Corporation has given an advertisement in which it is said that on demand of citizens, a proposal to change the name of Nagpur Station to ‘Hazrat Baba Sayyad Mohamaddin’ will be sent to the Central Government for approval; therefore, if anyone has objection, it should be immediately conveyed. BJP did not remember names of Dr. Hedgewar or H. H. Golwalkar Guruji for this purpose.

  6. BJP is under the illusion that they already have ‘Hinduttva’ in their favour; now, if Muslims are appeased a little, BJP would gain power; therefore, we all pro-Hindu organizations should remove this illusion of BJP.

  7. Struggle for Hindu Rashtra is inevitable irrespective of which party gets to rule. Muslims and Christians are preparing very hard to establish their Rashtra; therefore, Hindus should be alert.

Devout Hindus ! You should go close to Srikrushna rather than going with unrighteous majority !

Shri. Ramesh Shinde said, “Before Mahabharata war, Arjun and Duryodhan, both had gone to Srikrushna when Duryodhan asked Srikrushna for army; but Arjun sought only Srikrushna’s presence. Today, summits are held in Goa at two places; one is asking for number and other is asking for Srikrushna. Let us have faith in our devotion, power and our work. There is no need to beg to any political party.”

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