Hindus, wake up or get extinct!

Parbhani:  Resp. Bharatbuva Ramdasi, a religious leader from Beed while speaking at a ceremony held on the occasion of the death anniversary of Sree Shankaracharya, said that the Government is implementing a single-point program of annihilation of Hindus. It is planning to pass anti-Hindu Act to take over management of temples. Passing the ‘Black Magic’ Act is also a move towards the same goal. There have been assaults on Hindu Dharma in the form of denigration of deities, conversion to other religions; but Hindus are not bothered. Hindus have become lifeless.

If they do not change, they will become extinct. He said further that the nation will exist only if Dharma exists. Hindus are responsible for the pathetic condition of Dharma today. Temples of Hindus are being taken over, ban is being imposed on Hindus from performing various rituals as per their Dharma, on the day of Diwali, a Shankaracharya is arrested. Such things are happening in a country where Hindus are supposedly in a majority. On the other hand, death sentence of Mohammad Afzal is postponed as Muslims are observing ‘Rozas’. This is an example of Government’s Muslim appeasement policy. Hindus should realize such things. Whichever be the Government in power, Hindus must protect their Gods, their country and their Dharma.

Source: ‘Daily Sanatan Prabhat’

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