Hindu nationalist organisations participating in a convention in UP’s Mathura have demanded for expedited hearings of disputes concerning temples in Mathura and Kashi through fast-track courts, news agency PTI reported on Sunday.
The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti organised a convention in Vrindavan, Mathura district, on Saturday, highlighting two more demands: enforcing a complete ban on illegal halal certifications across India and stern measures to address the persecution and atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. The Hindu convention, Held at the Balaji Dham temple complex, witnessed the presence of representatives of several Hindu organisations.
Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, national guide of the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, said, “Establishing a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu nation) is essential to preserving India’s cultural identity and integrity.” Citing a report by the Pew Research Centre in the US, he warned that by 2050, India is projected to have the world’s largest Muslim population. Pingaleji voiced concerns about alleged threats, including efforts to establish separate Christian nations in Manipur and Mizoram, as well as the misuse of Waqf laws, which he termed as “land jihad.”
Spiritual speaker Anurag Krishna Pathak emphasised the need for fast-track court hearings to resolve temple-related disputes in Mathura and Kashi.
Pawan Sinha of the Pawan Chintan Dhara Ashram supported the Uttar Pradesh government’s stance on regulating halal certifications and called for a nationwide ban on illegal practices associated with such certifications.
Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Pranavanand Saraswati highlighted the challenges faced by Hindus in Bangladesh and urged the Indian government to press the neighbouring country’s interim administration to ensure the protection of the Hindu minority’s human rights.
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Pathak said the convention was attended by over 120 representatives, including seers, lawyers, intellectuals, temple trustees, editors, entrepreneurs and RTI activists, of 54 Hindu nationalist groups from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Jammu.
Source : English Jagaran