Devout Hindus of Arni (Yavatmal) resolve to become active for the establishment of Hindu nation!
Yavatmal – Hindu culture is concerned about the welfare of the world, asks to serve others, protect others, and provide good sanskars. Hindu culture is sattva predominant; But Hindus are suffering setbacks because they do not abide by Dharma. The Hindu society is fragmented, so it is necessary for all the Hindu organizations to unite to preserve the Hindu culture and work for the mission of establishing the Hindu Rashtra asserted H.H. Bhagirathi Maharaj. Lokmanya Tilak started a community Ganesha festival so that Hindus would start abiding by Dharma and unite; But many incorrect practices crept into the public celebrations of the Hindus. At present Hindu society is running after ‘food, clothing, and shelter’ instead of doing serving God, Nation, and Dharma. He appealed to the audience that all Hindus should set aside differences of caste, class, and party affiliations to protect the ideal of Sanatan Dharma. He was speaking at a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti meeting held at the Renuka Mangal Karyalay, Arni, on February 22nd, 2023. Mr. Shrikant Pisolkar, Vidarbha convener of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti guided the audience. While Mrs. Gauri Joshi of the Ranaragini branch spoke on ‘Love Jihad and Conversion’.
The Sabha was blessed with the auspicious presence of Sanatan Sanstha’s Dharmapracharak H.H. Ashok Patrikar. Former Shiv Sena MLA Balasaheb Munginwar and more than 400 devout Hindus were present on this occasion.
Hindu Rashtra inevitable to stop attacks on Hindus! – Srikant Pisolkar, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
India is a self-materialised Hindu Rashtra. After the independence of the country, the country was partitioned on the basis of religion and Pakistan became an Islamic country. India should have been declared a Hindu nation which didn’t happen. Hindu women faced brutalities during the partition. In 1976, the word ‘secular’ was added to the Constitution by amending it. Since then Hindus have been continuously oppressed. Minorities are allowed to teach their religion in their schools; but the majority of Hindus are kept away from education on Dharma. In India, the Hindu majority is given laws, while the benefits go to the minorities he said.