Magh Shuddha Pratipada
By Staff Reporter
Sagar (Karnataka): Communist government in Nepal removed the priests in Pashupatinath Temple due to hatred for Hindus; but the agitation to oppose the said action, a small organization like ‘Hindu Republic’ was successful. Hindus from Bharat should learn from them. We cannot rely on the rulers as the terrorist problems are on the rise day by day. Every one of us should be prepared to fight the menace.
Country needs the politicians who could bring about social change and protect Hindutva. Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HJS) has taken a lead to let the country get just rulers. We all should support the Samiti, proposed the Chief Secretary, Shri. K. Divakar of the Chief Minister of Karnatak. He was addressing the Dharmajagruti sabha organized by HJS at Sagar. The sabha strted at 5 p.m. Ved Mantras were recited by the learned Brahmins in the beginning which was followed by lighting of the lamp at the hands of Shri. A.P. Narayanappa, District intelligence Head, RSS. Shri. Ashwinikumar of ‘Sagar Taluka Brahnan Mahasabha’, Shri. Vinayak Shanbag of Sanatan Sanstha, Shri. Kashinath Prabhu of Dharmashakti Sena and Shri. Mohan Gauda of HJS were present on the dais. Auspicious presence of H.H. Raghuvir Maharaj of Banda was there at the sabha.
Shri. Ashwinikumar said, “Our ancestors had provided class (varna) system and not caste system; but the British and the Muslims destroyed the class system and promoted caste system instead. The British brought the weighing machines (Taraju), soldiers and finally they brought the Bible in this country and thereafter the distressful condition began. During the regime of Keladi Kings 95% were Hindus in Sagar. Today it has changed into a ‘Mini Pakistan’. Let us all make a solemn resolve to stop terrorism and conversion.”
Shri. Sujit explained the mission and the achievement of HJS to the gathering. Shri. Prasanna Kamat, a representative of ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ gave information regarding its mission of protecting the Nation and awakening Hindus to practice Dharama.