‘If Hindus do not wake up, Kashmir-like situation will prevail in all parts of India’

Paush Krushnapaksha 6, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Sangli (Maharashtra) : Attempts are made to harass Hindus under purview of various laws. Different kinds of attacks are taking place on us. There are attempts to divide Hindu community. Population of Hindus is decreasing slowly in this country. After 30 years, situation will be such that there will be ban on even reading ‘Dnyaneshwari’. If Hindus do not wake up now, there will be same condition all over the country as it is now in Kashmir. The above grave warning was given by Pujya Govind Devagiriji Maharaj (aka Acharya Kishoreji Vyas earlier).  He was speaking in a program held on the occasion of 90th Death Anniversary of H. H. Tatyasaheb Kotnis on 19th January.  

Pu. Govind Devagiri Maharaj said –

  1. There is need to understand what is ‘love jihad’. Secular hooligans are kidnapping our daughters in the name of love. We should take this matter very seriously. Hindus should now pay attention to increasing their population.
  2. Today, India is first on the list of countries exporting beef. Cows are tortured and killed. Is it good for India ?
  3. We have some duties towards Bharatmata and we should carry them out properly.
  4. In the coming months, we will get an opportunity to bring about a change in the present situation and we should take advantage of it.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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