Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) : Unifying Hindus to protect the nation and for Hindu Rashtra

From left, Vishwanath Kulkarni (State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar), Prashant Kotwal (Rashtriya Sangathan Mantri, Bharat Raksha Manch), Shankar Kharal (Senior Vice President, Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh, Nepal) and Jyotsna Garg (General Secretary, Nation First Collective, Mumbai, Maharashtra)

Social organizations and politicians in Nepal are slaves of foreigners! – Shankar Kharal, Senior Vice President, Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh, Nepal

Shankar Kharal, Senior Vice President, Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh, Nepal

Nepal is a country of majority Sanatani Hindus. Both the national flag and calendar are Sanatani. In ancient times, Rishis and Munis from India used to come to Nepal to do penance. That’s why Nepal is a Tapobhumi. Hindu Rashtra will definitely be established on this land. For that, the Hindu organisations and devout Hindus should prepare a manifesto and demand that Nepal be declared a Hindu Rashtra, said Shankar Kharal, Senior Vice President of the Vishwa Hindu Mahasangh of Nepal. He was speaking on the second day of Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav on the topic Campaign to make Nepal a Hindu Rashtra again, the response and the challenges ahead.

Mr Kharal said, “India still has a lot of influence on Nepal. There are two ideologies in India namely ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’. Bharat feels that Nepal and India should have friendly relations, but India does not want that to happen. Social organizations and politicians in Nepal accept large amounts of foreign donations. Because of this they have become slaves of foreign powers. Since they hold sway in governance, the democracy in Nepal has now become irreligious. In Nepal, tribals are first converted to Buddhism. After that they are converted to Christianity.”

Dissolve Waqf Board to prevent Land Jihad! – Prashant Kotwal, Rashtriya Sanghatan Mantri, Bharat Raksha Manch

Prashant Kotwal, Rashtriya Sanghatan Mantri, Bharat Raksha Manch

Muslim infiltrators in Assam have been a problem ever since the partition of Bengal. The British divided Bengal based on religion. The infiltration of Muslims into Assam started soon after from Muslim-majority East Bengal. Later in the year 1971 Bangladesh was created. Since then, Bangladeshi Muslims started infiltrating into Assam. Currently 8 to 10 crore Bangladeshi Muslims are living in various states of India. Muslims have taken over a large part of the country without any war. This land is under the control of the Waqf Board. This is a form of Land Jihad. It is necessary to dissolve the Waqf Board to prevent Land Jihad, said Prashant Kotwal, Rashtriya Sanghatan Mantri, Bharat Raksha Manch. He was speaking on the ‘Work done by Bharat Raksha Manch to prevent infiltration of Bangladeshis’.

He further said that the “Citizenship Amendment Act has been implemented in the country but it has not yet seen the expected benefits. The National Register of Citizens should be implemented across the country. Monasteries and temples in the country should be freed from government control and a Hindu pressure group should be created to achieve that. It is necessary to strengthen and organise the Hindu society to form this pressure group.”

Monitoring body need of the hour to curb denigration of Dharma by OTT Platforms – Jyotsana Garg, General Secretary, Nation First Collective

Jyotsana Garg, General Secretary, Nation First Collective

The Board of Film Certification (Censor Board) keeps a watch on the film industry to censor content that is harmful to society. But there is no similar board for OTT platforms. This makes way for a large amount of anti-HIndu and anti-Dharmik content to be broadcast. So Hindu organisations should unite to demand that the government institute a monitoring body that will oversee the OTT platforms and curb such content, said Ms Jyotsana Garg (General Secretary, Nation First Collective). She was speaking on the efforts to curb anti-Hindu content shown in films, on the second day of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) here.

Jyotsana Garg is an Advisory Panel Member at the Central Board of Film Certification. She has opposed various films that denigrate the Nation, Hindu Dharma and culture. Due to her efforts, while some films were never released, some others had to cut out denigratory portions. She said, “Films and TV channels have a profound effect on society. Foreign organisations extend financial support to filmmakers in India. Because they want to destroy Hindu Dharma and culture, they finance anti-Dharmik films. Everyone needs to unitedly oppose such films. Along with this, Hindus must keep a check on their children too. Pay attention to what children watch on mobiles. If children are given Dharmik sanskars (values rooted in Dharma) from their childhood, they will not fall prey to love jihad or conversion. We should connect our children with Dharma, culture, and temples. That will solve half the problems of Hindus.”

Strive to reach out to every devotee in Kumbh Mela with the idea of Hindu Rashtra! – Vishwanath Kulkarni, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Vishwanath Kulkarni, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Kumbh Mela will start on 14th January 2025 in Prayagraj. More than 40 crore devotees are likely to attend this Kumbh Mela. We will try to convey the idea of Hindu Rashtra to every devotee. Devout Hindus should give time for this Dharmik mission. It is the largest gathering of Hindus in the world. We will try to unite and organise those who are present in the Kumbh Mela, organise lectures, talk to temple trustees about Hindu Rashtra, create awareness about Love Jihad, Halal Certification, and the need of Hindu Rashtra to the 10 thousand spiritual organizations participating in the Kumbh Mela.

Like-minded Saints will be invited to discussions and common programmes with shared agendas will be decided. Hindu Rashtra Adhiveshan will be organized with the help of all Hindu organisations. All staunch Hindus should participate in the Kumbh Mela and spare time for this mission of spreading Dharma. Vishwanath Kulkarni, (East Uttar Pradesh and Bihar State Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti) appealed to the attendees in the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) that those who are unable to spare time during the Kumbh Mela should participate in this Dharmik mission by providing financial assistance for accommodation, food, printing of literature, electrical appliances, medical supplies, etc. He was speaking on the opportunity that the Prayag Mahakumbh accords to unite and organise Hindus on a large scale.

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