Hindu unity exhibited in Regional Hindu Adhiveshan held at Indore

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Regional Hindu Adhiveshan for establishment of Hindu Rashtra !

From left : Pujya (Dr.) Pingale, Pandit Balkrushna Joshi, Shri. Vinay Panavalkar

From left : Pujya (Dr.) Pingale, Pandit Balkrushna Joshi, Shri. Vinay Panavalkar

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) : With the aim of active unification of all pro-Hindu organizations for establishment of Hindu Rashtra, regional Hindu Adhiveshan was held on 29th December 2013 at Mangalik Bhavan in Dhannalal Chowk.

The Convention was begun with lighting of lamp by Pujya Dr. Charudatta Pingale, National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), Shri. Vinay Panwalkar, the State Coordinator of HJS for Bengal and Chief Priest Pt. Balkrushna Joshi of the famous Ganesha Temple at Burhanpur. About 100 invitees from different fields like advocates, thinkers, ‘pravacahnkars’ and others participated in the Convention from Indore, Dhar, Jabalpur, Mureina, Reeva, Ratlam, Shajapur, Shivpur, Mandsaur, Nimach, Ujjain, Burhanpur and Hoshangabad etc.

All Hindu organizations and devout Hindus unanimously resolve to work together for establishment of Hindu Rashtra !

Hindu leaders and activists present for the regional Hindu Adhiveshan

Hindu leaders and activists present for the regional Hindu Adhiveshan

Many pro-Hindu organizations shared their experiences while working in society for ‘Dharma-karya’ and need for Hindu Rashtra for upliftment of Hindu Dharma and Hindus. Dignitaries taking part in the Convention viz. Shri. Yogesh Agrawal, the President of Hindu Dharma Sena, Shri. Navalkishore Sharma of Bhojshala Mukti Samiti, Shri. Sanat Jindal and Sr. Sharma of Hindu Ekata Manch, Shri. Ramvilas Sharma of Gayatri Parivar, Shri. Arpan Jain of Bharateeya Hindu Sena, Shri. Nitin Sonpali of Hindu Seva Parishad, Pt. Pavankumar Tripathi and Shri. Jitendra Tahkur of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, Shri. Ashutosh Shekhawat, the President of Rajput Samaj and Shri. Yogesh Vhanmare, the Coordinator of HJS for Madhya Pradesh spoke on various subjects like ‘Dharma-raksha’, ‘Today’s Bharat, tomorrow’s Mughalistan’, ‘Need for common civil law’, ‘Protection of nation and Dharma:duties of youth’, ‘Need for Swatantryaveer Savarkar’s ideology in present time’, 'Gou-raksha' and 'Strategy of Hindus in forthcoming elections’ etc.

Representatives of all organizations spontaneously took part in group discussions on ‘Why and how should all pro-Hindu organizations come together ?’ In group discussions, it was decided to meet once in a month for tackling issues related to  attacks on Hindu Dharma like character-assassination of Hindu Saints by media, cow-slaughter, denigration of Deities, love jihad, conversions etc.

Exhibition on topics like ‘Gou-rakshan’, life history of revolutionaries, atrocities against Hindus in Kashmir,  Dharma-shikshan, Dharma-rakshan’ was put up by HJS at the venue. A VCD giving information on various attacks on Hindu Dharma was also shown to the participants.

Highlights

  1. Representatives of 14 organizations and 2 Sampradayas came together for the first time on one platform, on the occasion of this Convention in Indore which was quite inspiring for all pro-Hindu organizations.
  2. Dr. A. C. Sharma of Arya Samaj said, “It is the first time that all pro-Hindu organizations have come together in Indore.”

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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