Jihadis run amok in South India : Arjun Sampath

New York – In recent years 138 Hindu Leaders have been brutally killed in broad daylight in public by Jihadis who have also executed serial bomb-blasts killing over 100 Hindus in Tamil Nadu covering Chennai, Coimbatore and by planting bombs in three rail roads in Chennai, Tiruchi and Erode, said Arjun Sampath, president of Hindu Peoples Party here on Saturday.

Arjun Sampath was honored in traditional Tamil style by placing a shawl by leaders of America Tamil Sangam

Addressing a meeting organized by America Tamil Sangam and Shri Vari Foundation in Sankat Morcha Hanuman Temple in Long Island, Sampath said nowhere in India such mass brutal killings take place and government has been silent over the killing of Hindu leaders.

He called for Hindu renaissance across India that has been devastated by vehemently anti-Hindu Congress governments causing the population of Hindus to plummet to about 80 percent.

“Many Hindus living abroad don’t realize that Tamil Nadu has a crypto-Christian population of 19 percent and a Arab-wannabe population of 6 percent – both of whom have teamed up to inflict a double whammy on Hindus by usurping reservation benefits and by inflicting humiliating apartheid in minority-run schools, colleges, indulging in economic deprivation, land-grabbing, perennial conversion of Hindu women and poorer Hindus; apart from violent riots, bomb-blasts and murders of the hapless Hindus,” he said.

He called for the support of Non Resident Indians and People of Indian Origin to put pressure on governments to protect Hindus and cows that have become object of attacks under some pretext or the other.

Jaya Sundaram, secretary of the association welcomed the gathering and John Joseph, executive vice president presided and presented the plaque awarding Hindu Ratna title to Sampath.

Arjun Sampath is a dynamic speaker, scholar, intellectual and well-known grassroots Hindu activist for the past 30 years with a focus on Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. He is on relentless mission to unite Hindus from all castes, sects and strata of society.

Hailing from a RSS Pracharak background Sampath is President of Hindu Makkal Katchi (Hindu People’s Party) that is engaged in providing spiritual reinforcement and reviving physical protection of Hindus in Tamil Nadu who are under increasing threat from Islamic Jihadi organizations, Evangelical Missionary NGOs and pan-Tamil Dravidian hate-mongering groups.

He had actively conducted “Ghar Wapsi” (reconversion) of over 6000 Christians and Muslims back to their ancestral Hindu Dharma. He is also engaged in combating the devious propaganda of Dravidian Supremacist Groups against Hindu Dharma, Hindu Temples and Hindu Scriptures.

He is working to removing the trust deficit between different castes, sects and sections of Hindu society in Tamil Nadu and work on protection of Hindu Women, Socio-Economically Weaker Sections of Hindu Society, Cows, Temples and Propagation of Hindu dharmic awareness among the masses.

Across the shores of India, he is also working for the uplift and protection of Hindu Minority of Sri Lanka who are suffering under well-orchestrated conversion campaign even after the civil war ended.

He is also organizing Conferences on Ayurveda and Siddha Vaidyas (Traditional Medicine) and running ambulance services and serving the needs of poor Hindu victims of accidents, riots and other tragic incidents.

Under the banner of Uniting Bharat from Kanyakumari to Kashmir he has taken a delegation of young Hindu activists from Tamil Nadu to Jammu & Kashmir and participated in Amarnath Yatra to bolster the morale of Indian Army Troops in Kargil.

He is now working on creating a transferable “Hindu Vote bank” by mounting a statewide campaign in all the 234 assembly constituencies of Tamil Nadu before the upcoming elections in April 2016. As a result of his pro-active Hindu work, Sampath and his fellow leaders of Hindu Makkal Katchi are on the hit list of Islamic terrorists and there have been several attempts on their lives.

Source : AsianTribune

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