Hindus’ indifference towards oppression of Kashmiri Hindus has led to today’s terrorism coming to our door step ! – Vijaybhau Chaudhary, BJP
Nandurbar : Terrorism was spreading very fast in Kashmir during the decade of 1990 but other Hindus from India remained indifferent as they thought it didn’t concern them. Hindus didn’t unite and rush to help of Kashmiri Hindus; therefore, terrorism has now reached Malegaon, Dhule, Nandurbar etc via Delhi- Mumbai route. Now, at least Hindus need to come together, stated Shri. Vijaybhau Chaudhary, regional President of BJP’s ‘OBC Morcha’ while inaugurating FACT exhibition held by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) at Motha Maruti Mandir Hall. The exhibition was inaugurated by breaking a coconut by Shri. Vijaybhau Chaudhary. He commended various drives undertaken by HJS and Sanatan Sanstha. The program was compeered by Dr. Narendra Patil of HJS.
Shri. Deepak Gavate of Shiv Sena and Shri. Pankaj Chaudhary of Yuva Sena said, “Hindus from Kashmir are our brethren and it is our duty to fight for their rights. Harassment by fanatics has increased a lot. Hindus are affected due to fanatics’ insolence at different places. It will not stop till we oppose them with unity.”
Shri. Deepak Gavate and Shri. Pankaj Chaudhary raised slogans during the program which generated ‘Kshatra-tej’ and valour among the participants.
Participating dignitaries
Dy. Chief- PRO of Shiv Sena- Shri. Deepak Gavate; its Yuva Sena’s Dy. District-Chief Shri. Pankaj Chaudhary; Shri. Vijay Chaudhary, MNS’ District President, Shri. Jitendra Rajput, District-President of ‘Akhil Bharatiya Maharana Pratap Yuva Manch’, Shri. Mayur Chaudhary, District-President of Janasurajya Party
Highlights
1. Signature drive undertaken on the occasion for rehabilitation of Kashmiri Hindus so also doing them justice, received huge response as the representation was signed by hundreds of patriotic citizens in support.
2. A VCD titled ‘…… and the world remained calm’ was also shown on the occasion. The condition of Kashmiri Hindus shown in the film moved many people.