Gandhism is not practical today ! – Mr. Vikramrao Savarkar

Ashwin Shuddha Chaturdashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5111

Read here: Election manifesto for Hindu Voters

Krantivedi varil Samidha’, a book by Mr. Durgesh Parulkar is published!

Mumbai: The enemy of the society and the country has to be killed. Hindu Dharma describes about the killings of Ravana and Kansa. Today, the country is getting divided into a number of parts and therefore, Gandhism is not practical in the present time. There is a need to study the life history of the revolutionaries. The above views were expressed by Mr. Vikramrao Savarkar, the former President of Hindu Mahasabha. He was speaking in an inaugural function of a book titled ‘Krantivedi varil Samidha’ held in Madam Kama Hall at Swa. Savarkar Memorial. The book is authored by Mr. Durgesh Parulkar. Mr. Satchidananda Shevade, the national ‘Pravachankar’ and other office bearers of the Memorial were present on the occasion. The book has been published now taking into account that it is the hundredth year of martyrdom of revolutionaries like Madanlal Dhingra and Anant Kanhere.

The present politics is all about ‘business’

Mr. Savarkar said, “In all parties nowadays, there are rebels who do not follow the orders of the party that is they do not believe in the leadership of the parties. Such things never happened during the time of Hitler. The present politics is all about ‘business’. The rule of ‘Hum Do Hamare Do’ is applicable only to Hindus and population of Muslims is increasing with compounding effect. This leads to their appeasement. Unfortunately, the so-called pro-Hindu parties like RSS and BJP are also bowing before them. Every person in the State should therefore, ask the candidates to implement the Common Social Code for seeking their votes.

The book attempts to present the life of revolutionaries that will inspire our youth !

While expressing his views on the book, Mr. Parulkar said that the revolutionaries, who have been ignored in school curriculum or by the entire nation, should be brought to light. The revolutionaries were not interested in anything else but the interest of the nation. There is not much difference in the strategy of war adopted by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj or the diplomacy of Savarkar. Savarkar tried to invoke patriotism among the people. In the book consisting 174 pages, it tries to explain that how Madanlal Dhingra and Anant Kanhere were molded due to their direct or indirect contact with Savarkar. Gandhiji taught to break the law whereas Savarkar taught to take the law in hands. Savarkar taught that laws are meant for protecting people and for disciplining them. This book will inspire the reader to go to school displaying the picture of Afzal Khan’s killing on them with great pride. The book is available for Rs. 150/-.

Vikramrao Savarkar praises ‘Sanatan Prabhat’

Mr. Vikramrao Savarkar said after the program that he did not start his day unless he reads ‘Sanatan Prabhat’. The daring to publish articles like ‘Gandhi responsible for partition’ is shown only by ‘Sanatan Prabhat’ and no other periodical.

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

Also See

Achalpur : Kashmir in Maharashtra

Photo evidence of Muslim terrorism; Kashmir in Maharashtra…
Read more

Hindu Genocide in Kashmir & Bangladesh

Online photo exhibition of Hindu genocide and temples destruction in Kashmir by local Muslims.
Read more

Leave a Comment

Notice : The source URLs cited in the news/article might be only valid on the date the news/article was published. Most of them may become invalid from a day to a few months later. When a URL fails to work, you may go to the top level of the sources website and search for the news/article.

Disclaimer : The news/article published are collected from various sources and responsibility of news/article lies solely on the source itself. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) or its website is not in anyway connected nor it is responsible for the news/article content presented here. ​Opinions expressed in this article are the authors personal opinions. Information, facts or opinions shared by the Author do not reflect the views of HJS and HJS is not responsible or liable for the same. The Author is responsible for accuracy, completeness, suitability and validity of any information in this article. ​