Press conference held at Faridabad about 5th Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Adhiveshan

‘Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Adhiveshan’ starting from 19th June setting the goal of establishment Hindu Rashtra ! – Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

  • Action plan to be decided for establishment of Hindu Rashtra !
  • More than 125 pro-Hindu organizations from India and abroad through their more than 415 representatives
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From left : Shri. Ajit Patwa, Adv. Prashant Patel, Shri. Suresh Munjal (speaking), Kum. Kruttika Khatri and Adv. Chetana Sharma

Faridabad : All India Hindu Convention has been organized between 19th and 25th June by pro-Hindu organizations for creating nation-wide unification of Hindus and planning for establishment of Hindu Rashtra, informed Shri. Suresh Munjal, the State Coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for Punjab and Haryana. This is going to be the fifth year of holding such convention.

HJS held a press conference on 10th June at Faridabad to give details of this Convention. Shri. Ajit Patwa, advocate Prashant Patel, Secretary and spokesperson of ‘Hindu Legal cell’, Sanatan Sanstha’s Kum. Kruttika Khatri and advocate Smt. Chetana Sharma, national President of ‘Hindu Swabhiman’ shared the dais.

Shri. Munjal said further that

1. Long pending demands of Hindus have not been paid attention to although a pro-Hindu party is governing this country. No firm stand has been taken by this Government on issues such as rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus, cancellation of article 370, ban on cow-slaughter all over the country, construction of Ram Mandir etc.

2. Pro-Hindu organizations will therefore, try to give their call to Hindus, of establishment of Hindu Rashtra, through this Convention.

3. As decided in last Convention, several demonstrations were staged to protest against attacks on nation and Dharma at Delhi and Faridabad including demonstrations against ISIS, anti-national slogans raised at JNU etc.

4. On 19th and 20th December 2015, State-level Hindu Convention was held at Delhi for unification of all local pro-Hindu organizations.

5. More than 415 representatives of more than 125 pro-Hindu organizations from 21 States of India so also from Nepal, Bangla Desh and Sri Lanka will participate in this year’s Convention. 21 pro-Hindu activists from Delhi (NCR), Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh will be attending this Convention.

6. A common action plan will be finalized for establishment of Hindu Rashtra during this Convention towards achieving the goal; besides deciding about various drives and campaigns to be undertaken during the year.

Advocate Smt. Chetana Sharma said the Convention has been organized for bringing together all pro-Hindu organizations on one platform only as Hindus; forgetting their differences.

Advocate Shri. Prashant Patel said, “We are opposing, in lawful manner, defamation of Hindu Dharma taking place in the name of freedom of expression. There is strength in unity in this Kali-Yuga; therefore, we all are coming together through the medium of this Convention.”

Kum. Kruttika Khatri said, “We are working for establishment of Hindu Rashtra, based on the principle of divine grace.”

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