Major Saras Tripathi (Author and Publisher Pragya Matth Publications), Adv. Amruthesh NP (National Vice President, Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad), Adv. (Mrs) Siddha Vidya (High Court, Mumbai, Maharashtra) guided on ‘Contemporary issues and Amendments to the Constitution’. Read more »
Hindus are the whipping boys for hate speech crusaders. Cases are filed and restrictions are forced on Hindus. ‘Hate Speech’ is used as a tool to oppress Hindus. If this be the case, will religious fanatics and literature that calls for jihad ever be hauled over the coals for hate speech? This question was raised in the symposium on Hate Speech Conspiracy. Read more »
Adv. Sridhar Potaraju (Supreme Court of India, Delhi), H.H. (Adv.) Hari Shankar Jain (Advocate, Supreme Court of India and President, Hindu Front for Justice), Adv. Virendra Ichalkaranjikar (President, Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad) and Adv. (Dr) HC Upadhyaya (Bhagyanagar, Telangana) guided on the ‘Changes required in Laws in the interests of Hindus’. Read more »
H.H. Vidyadas Maharaj, the Mahant of the Shri Anjaneshwar Mandir, the birthplace of Hanuman in Kishkindha (Karnataka) felicitated Supreme Court Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Sadguru (Dr.) Charudatta Pingale, and National Spokesperson of HJS Mr Ramesh Shinde with an image of Hanuman ji, on Day 3 (18.6.2023) of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav. Read more »
Dr Amit Thadhani has authored The Rationalist Murders – Diary of a Ruined Investigation, which exposes the conspiracy to make Hindus scapegoats. Read more »
The Kashmiri Hindu genocide has gone unacknowledged even today. As a result, the Kashmiri Pattern is being implemented wherever there is a Muslim majority in India, including Bengal. Read more »
A photo point based on the concept of ‘Hindu Rashtra se Hindu Vishwa Tak’ (Hindu – nation today, world tomorrow) has been set up at the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav venue. Read more »
All the laws passed by various state governments across the country regarding temples violate Articles 19, 21, 25, 26 and 27 of the Constitution. Therefore, the central government should repeal all temple related laws and free temples from government control. Read more »
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