Ponda (Goa) : The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has organized Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha on 9th November at 5.30 pm at Kavale Grampanchayat ground, Kapileshwari, Kavale, Ponda, in order to unite Hindus and awaken pride for Dharma amongst them and encourage them to practice Dharma. This information was given by Mr. Satyavijay Naik of HJS at a press conference held here on 3rd November. Also Mr. Tulsidas Ganjekar of Sanatan Sanstha and Mrs. Pournima Naik, Zilla Panchayat member of Bandora were also present for this press conference.
Mr. Satyavijay Naik further said that today there are 157 Christian nations and 52 Muslim nations in the world. However, there is not a single Hindu nation. Bharat (India) has become a ‘secular’ nation. Minority communities are being appeased and the rights of majority Hindus are being trampled upon in the name of secularism. Grave problems such as anti-Hindu laws, Cow slaughter, Conversion, terrorism, ‘Love Jihad’, riots, rape, etc. are on the rise. Politicians who win election on the basis of corruption money have come to power. The only solution to these problems is the establishment of a ‘Hindu Nation’ based on Dharma and the ideals of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The above said Dharmajagruti Sabha is being organized by HJS for this very objective. Till date, the HJS has educated Hindus by conducting 970 Dharmasabhas. The HJS appeals to all Hindus to attend this Dharmasabha and fulfill their duty towards Dharma.
Vehicle rally at Ponda on 5th November for propagation of the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha
The HJS has organized a vehicle rally at Ponda on Wednesday, 5th November to propagate the Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha. This rally will commence from Rathamal, Kapileshwari at 5 pm after worship of the Dharmadhwaj. The rally will move through Kapileshwari-Durbhat-Adpai-Undir-Ramanathi-Kavale-Tisk-Ponda-Khadpabandh- Warkhande-Old Bus Stand- Upper Bazaar-Shantinagar-Tisk, Ponda and will culminate into a small gathering at the Old Bus Stand. The HJS appeals to all Hindus to participate in this rally in large numbers.