For making India Independent, ‘Hindu Nation’ is necessary – Mr. Ramesh Shinde

Guidance by Mr. Ramesh Shinde in the last session on 2nd June

Shri. Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti

Despite India attaining Independence, there is no field in India which Hindus can call of their own. When the judiciary, education system, economy, governing system etc. are not ours, then how can India be called independent ? To make India independent in real sense, the ‘Hindu Nation’ is necessary, stated Shri. Ramesh Shinde, National Spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He was speaking in the last session of the first day on ‘Need for the Hindu Nation’.

Other important aspects put forward by Mr. Ramesh Shinde

1. India witnessed many brave royal families and empires of Hindus such as Mourya, Gupt, Pandian, Satavahan, Pallav, Chalukya, Rashtrakut, Yadav, Vijayanagar, Vaddiyar, Bhosale etc. However, our history has become limited to only Tughlak, Khilji, Ghori, Babar. Akbar, Aurangazeb and later the British.

2. The ‘Republic’ that we talk about today was referred 40 times in Rigveda and 9 times in Atharvaveda.

3. As is the place of soul (Atman) in the human life, it is considered that, same is the place of Dharma in the life of a Nation. A conspiracy to destroy the nation was hatched by disassociating the soul of the nation (Dharma) from it. In fact, the Government was expected to accept the secularism and not Hindus.

Ancient Hindu Nation was a developed one.

An economist Angus Maddison published a book in 2001 ”A World Economy : A Millennial Perspective’in which he said after conducting thorough study – In 1 AD, the GDP of India was 34% of that of the world and it was on number One. Before 1947, there were 562 Royal States; however, while granting Independence, the British forced India to adopt Democracy based on western ideology and the leaders who were very eager to become Prime Minister, Ministers accepted the proposal.
The Communist Party, Mayawati, Owaisi are opposing the ‘Hindu Nation’. They say they would not allow the establishing the ‘Hindu Nation’. Kansa was also scared of birth Shrikrushna before He was born. Similarly, anti-Hindu Dharma elements are scared of the ‘Hindu Nation’. This can be said as the success of this Hindu Convention.

Deity Shani is the Deity of justice and not Lady Justitia

The statue of Goddess of justice which we witness today as blindfolded and holding balance scales and a sword, is the idol of Lady Justitia of Roman Empire. She is not Hindus’ Deity of justice. Deity Shani is the Deity of justice for Hindus. Out of Darshan-Shastras, Nyayadarshan is one of the Darshan. It contains 4 vidyas. Out of which, only Dandaniti (Punishment) is being used presently.

Indian Penal Code was created to punish the revolutionaries

The Indian Penal Code created by the British in 1860 is still in vogue even after attaining Independence. This Act was created to enable British to punish Indian revolutionaries. In 1857, when Mangal Pande and other freedom fighters revolted, this Act was created to punish them.

The secularism in England not for any noble cause, but for not being forced to obey Pope !

England accepted secularism in 1851. King Henry VIII wanted to take divorce from his wife. For that purpose the permission from Pope was required. However, the Pope refused the permission. Since Pope does not give permission favourable to Henry despite he being the King, King Henry VIII declare his kingdom as secular (Meaning not obeying the orders of Pope). We are blindly following the same British.

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