Session on ‘India’s Internal Security Challenges’ on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav

(On dais from left) Adv. Atul Jeswani (Founder and State President, Hindu Seva Parishad, Madhya Pradesh), Mr Neeraj Atri (President, Vivekananda Karya Samiti, Panchkula, Haryana), Col. RSN Singh (Defence Expert, Delhi), Mr Anil Dhir (Convener, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Bhubaneswar, Odisha) and Dr Satyameva Jayate Lokmangal (President, Satyameva Jayate)

Hindus make intensive efforts to establish Hindu Rashtra – Adv. Atul Jeswani, Founder and State President, Hindu Seva Parishad, Madhya Pradesh

Many incidents of ‘Love Jihad’ happen around us. Hindus need to dive deeper and work to prevent these incidents. As soon as such incidents are noticed, the Hindu brethren should report them to Hindu organizations. Hindus should create such a system that the issue can be nipped in the bud. A Hindu Rashtra is not just a piece of land that we will own, but a nation where there will be no love jihad, cow slaughter, rape, conversion, etc. No point in Hindus being complacent that the Hindu Rashtra will be established. On the contrary, Hindus must make intensive efforts for the establishment of Hindu Rashtra. Earnestly engage in serving Dharma.

Hindus need to understand the enemy’s modus operandi to fight jihad – Neeraj Atri, President, Vivekananda Karya Samiti, Panchakula, Haryana

We come from a tradition where truth is considered the ideal, while lying is considered a crime. In order to fight the enemy, Hindus need to have Swayambodh i.e. understand our own Dharma, and Shatrubodh i.e. understand the modus operandi of the enemies too.
The word ‘Kafir’ is used in the Quran for non-Muslims. The message of Jihad against infidels is also given in the Quran.
Muslims have infiltrated the Vari tradition in Maharashtra. A Muslim who participated in Vari should have been told the glory of Vitthala. Instead he said ‘Allah deve, Allah dilave’ (Allah gives and Allah grants).
In Muslim-majority areas of West Bengal, Kashmir, Kerala, they do not participate in Hindu religious events. Where they are in the minority, this is how they try to build closeness. Therefore, Hindus must first understand the modus operandi of the enemy, said Neeraj Atri, president of Vivekananda Karya Samiti in Haryana. He was addressing the audience on Day 5 of Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (20.6.2023).

Attacks on Vande Bharat Express and Coromandel Express crash a jihadi conspiracy ! – Col. RSN Singh, Defence Expert, Delhi

More than 300 passengers died in a terrible train accident in Balasore a few days ago. A fanatic from Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh went to Kerala. There he doused the passengers in the Alappuzha-Kannur Express with petrol and set it on fire. 3 passengers died and 9 were seriously injured. A couple of months later some miscreants set fire to a coach of the same train when the train was parked close to a Bharat Petroleum depot. A massive disaster was narrowly averted. This is ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’. Defense expert Col RSN Singh opined that this is jihad. He was speaking on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (20.6.2023).

Mr Neeraj Atri (President, Vivekananda Karya Samiti, Panchakula, Haryana), Mr Anil Dhir (National Vice President, Bharat Raksha Manch, Bhubaneswar, Odisha), Mr Vishwanath Kulkarni (State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar), Dr Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal (President, Satyamev Jayate),  Adv. Atul Jeswani (Founder and State President, Hindu Seva Parishad, Madhya Pradesh) were present.

Speaking on the topic ‘Rail Jihad : A New Form of Terrorism’ Col RSN Singh said that the PFI cadre had gone to Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh from Kerala, while the other accused had gone to Kerala from Shaheen Bagh to murder people in the Alappuzha-Kannur Express. The police investigation revealed that the accused received local help. Kerala has a jihad friendly ecosystem. A few days ago, a Jihadi from Bengal was caught in Ahmedabad. 4 Jihadis were sentenced for robberies in Bengaluru. The reason for committing robberies was to raise money for jihad. Three others were similarly punished. This is essentially ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’. The Vande Bharat Express has been targeted since the first day it started running. Balasore in Odisha is a very sensitive place. That is why it is believed that the place was chosen for the train accident. However, Jihadis are all interconnected and sans borders.

It is necessary to raise the standard of education in India – Anil Dhir, Convener, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

When India had a Guru-shishya tradition, India was the Vishwaguru. Numerous books were written during that time. Students used to flock here to learn. Now the opposite is happening. 8 lakh 80 thousand children of India are studying abroad and will eventually settle there. Therefore, it is necessary for India to make efforts to raise the standard of the education system, said Mr Anil Dhir, Convener of Odisha Chapter of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, He was speaking on Day 5 (20.6.2023) of  the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav.

Mr Dhir said, “There are 62 tribes in Odisha. We collected 30 thousand manuscripts from the forest dwellers and sent them to the Odisha State Museum. These manuscripts did not have verses, instead they had practical and detailed knowledge on constructing aeroplanes, temples etc. This shows the quality of literature a few thousand years ago. These tribes do not have a script of their own, so the knowledge gets passed through generations from father to son. If these tribal children get access to better education, India will progress. So the government needs to open special schools for them.

Mr Anil Dhir, a devout Hindu from Odisha, attended the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav even though the world famous Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath was on the 20th of June, 2023.

Yoga and spirituality necessary for the upliftment of the nation – Dr Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal, President, Satyamev Jayate

Corruption in government offices did not stop after the independence of India. Teaching yoga and spirituality in government offices and schools can prevent corruption. Spirituality is the strength of India. The government needs to pay attention to this. India is weak without spirituality. Spreading spirituality in the society will facilitate the mission of nation-building. If spirituality, meditation and yoga were taught in the government offices, the concept of Surajya would have been achieved. ‘Spirituality’ is the greatness of India. When all of Hindu society embraces spirituality, India will shine like the sun. Our mission is ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. This concept can be achieved only if Hindus practice spirituality. While establishing the Hindu Rashtra, the plan for the next 1,000 years should be determined, said Dr Satyamev Jayate Lokmangal, the president of the organization ‘Satyamev Jayate’. He was addressing the audience on Day 5 (on 20.6.2023) of the ongoing Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav here.

Surajya Abhiyan is Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s legal fight against social evils – Vishwanath Kulkarni, State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

Today, corruption is rampant in all sectors. Everyone is upset about this. But since they don’t know what to do about it, they too fall into the corruption trap and become a part of the system. The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti launched the Surajya Abhiyan on the day of Akshay Tritiya, 2017. The objective of the Surajya Abhiyan is to create awareness and fight evil tendencies in government and private sectors using the tools made available by the Constitution. Surajya Abhiyan is for problems that are applicable in every aspect of our daily life. So we appeal to everyone to start legally fighting the social evils in our locality. This is also an important component in the mission to establish Hindu Rashtra, said Mr Vishwanath Kulkarni, State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He was addressing the audience on Day 5 of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (on 21.6.2023).

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