Resolve to make concerted efforts for the protection of Hindutva at the national level seminar of Hindutvavadi ‘Social Media’ activists

Shravan Krushnapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Ramnathi (Goa) – With an objective to comprehensively unite the Hindu activists, working through the mediums of internet and social media and to provide them with a common platform, in order to effect Hindu unity and raise voice against the atrocities committed on Hindus, a national seminar of ‘Social Media’ Hindu activists was organised on 16th and 17th August at Ramnathi, Goa. The seminar was attended by 43 Hindu activists of various organisations from 8 States.

    In this seminar, a common programme to protect Hindutva and spread Hindu Dharma at expansive level was unanimously adopted. All dignitaries expressed their opinion on the topic ‘How can I develop further the mission of Hindu Dharma through the medium of social media ?’. All dignitaries concurred over the proposal by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti to set up a Hindu news channel owned by Hindus themselves in view of the present TV news channels that are sold out to the vested interests. The internet news channel, ‘Hindu Varta’ being launched very soon is a voice of entire Hindu community. This news channel is not limited to any particular organisation. Therefore, every participant expressed their spontaneous readiness to actively participate in making ‘Hindu Varta’ a huge success. They also agreed to send information, photographs, etc. about the incidents of harm caused to the society, Nation and Dharma, and to propagate the news channel among Hindus.


A two-day national level seminar of Hindutvavadi ‘Social Media’ activists to be held in Goa from 16th August

August 14, 2014

Shravan Krushnapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Ramnathi (Goa)  – Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is carrying out a mission to unite Hindus by awakening them at the social level and through the mediums of website. In order to unite various devout Hindu organisations with the expansive objective of ‘the establishment of the Hindu Nation’, so far 3 All India Hindu Conventions were successfully held. Similarly, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has organised a national level seminar to unite devout Hindus, who are active through the modern medium of websites. The seminar called, ‘Hindutvavadi Social Media Activists Seminar’ will be held on 16th and 17th August 2014 at Sanatan Ashram, Ramnathi, Ponda, Goa.

Full-scale assaults are continuing from all directions to finish Hindu Dharma. Only solution to this is to unite Hindus throughout the world. In view of this, apart from taking to streets for fighting a real battle for Hindutva, it will also be fruitful to utilise modern medium of Internet, which can disseminate with full effectiveness, the topic of ‘Hindu Unity’ among crores of Hindus spread throughout the world.  As a result, many devout Hindu activists and organisations are undertaking this mission towards the Nation and Dharma through the mediums of ‘Twitter’, ‘Facebook’, ‘Whatsapp’, etc.  Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has organised this seminar with a view to unite all these activists on a broader perspective and offer them a common platform.

More than 50 activists from 8 States, who are engaged in extensive activities through the social media will be participating in the seminar. Apart from accomplishing closeness among active devout Hindus throughout the nation, discussions on topics such as maintaining coordination at national level for creating awakening among Hindus, spreading Dharma with united efforts, etc. will be held during the seminar. The seminar will also deliberate on ways to propagate among Hindu society, Internet Channel ‘Hindu Varta’, which is to be launched by the Samiti very soon.

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