Vote aiming at welfare of Hindus: Hindu Human Rights

Chaitra Krushna Trayodashi

Mumbai:  Hindu Human Right Commission has given a call to 3 crores, 77 lacs, 20 thouasand and 253 Bharatiya voters that Parliamentary elections for 25 seats in Maharashtra would begin on 23rd April. Vote for the people’s representatives who would strive for Hindutva with unshaken faith in the 15th Parliament without being a victim of any pressure or allurement and would take care that pro-Hindu Parties would get the majority. 

Governing body of the Commission had an urgent meting at Utkarsha Mandal. The important points noticed in the propaganda up to the 2nd phase of the elections were discussed. Shri. Arvind Vitthal Kulkarni, Shri. Dharmendra Mudaliar, Shri. Ravi Nathani, Shri Styaprakash Mishr, Shri. Sharad Mistri and Shri. Makrand Mahadik were present at the meeting. Smt. Sheila Dixit, Chief Minister of Delhi had made an irritant statement some days ago in a journalist conference held in Mumbai, that courting Hindus was communalism and this statement was taken up for discussion in the meeting. From this it is clear that Congress is interested in Muslim community rather than Hindus. Hindus should vote for the right candidates in order to safeguard the interest of the nation otherwise it might collapse, warned the Commission.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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