Views expressed by dignitaries in the enlightenment session on ‘How to face the challenge to protect Dharma ?’

Second day of the 7th All India Hindu Convention

‘For the prosperity of Hindus, the management of temples should be with Hindus !’ – J Saideepak Legal Advisor, Indic Collective Trust, UP

J Saideepak Legal Advisor, Indic Collective Trust, UP

The temples have the ability to create Hindu identity. That is why foreign forces have targeted temples and Brahmans. The temples have become a medium to unite Hindus by destroying casteism. Unfortunately, we have allowed our temples to be run by the Government which itself has lost trust of the people. No other religious places of worship other than those of Hindu are managed by the Government. Since the management of the temples is not done appropriately, Hindus do not receive the education on Dharma from the temple. Funds in the temple are not used in the interests of Hindus. Through this, Hindus are becoming economically weak. This is one of the major reasons behind conversion of Hindus. If the administration of temples once again comes to the Hindus, confidence will be created in Hindus. Funds of the temples can be used for the interests of Hindus. These funds can be used to teach Hindus many things such as training in traditional weapons, education, etc. Your high priests and Saints should keep demanding autonomy for the temples. The temple is the centre of Hindu unity. The Government will have to listen to Hindus if Hindus unite through the temples. Israel regained their honour in 60 years. The Sikhs also achieved success within a few years of the establishment of Khalsa. It is important that how much serious you are about the problem if you want to solve any problem. Now, for how many days, will Hindus have to keep their problems pending ? We must set the time limit that we would solve the problem of Government take over of the temples within 5 years, stated Mr. J Saideepak, Legal Advisor of the Indic Collective Trust, Gautam Buddhanagar, Uttar Pradesh.

To give shelter to Rohingya Muslims in the country is dangerous ! – Mr. Anil Dhir, National Secretary, Bharat Raksha Manch, Odisha.

Mr. Anil Dhir, National Secretary, Bharat Raksha Manch, Odisha.

There is a sinister conspiracy behind the rehabilitation of nuisance-creating Rohingya Muslims in India and that too in the areas like Jammu. Rohingya Muslims can be more dangerous than the trained terrorists. These people, who are basically riotous, have made illegal settlements around the sensitive places of Jammu such as airports, Army camps, railway stations, important bridges, etc. The Rohingya Muslims are settling in Hyderabad and many areas in the country. In the event of emergencies, Rohingyas will be dangerous to the security of the nation. The Central and State intelligence agencies have sent a report to the Central Government many times on this issue; However, the Government is still inactive. Though the US is claiming to have sheltered the maximum refugees, there are actually more refugees in India than in the US.

Despite this, India is being pressurised by the United Nations to sign an International Refugee Treaty. The Rohingya Muslims are intruding in India because countries such as Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, etc. are not ready to give shelter to Rohingyas, said the National Secretary of Bharat Raksha Manch, Odisha Mr. Anil Dhir. He was expressing his views on the topic ‘Infiltration of Rohingya Muslims and solutions on it’.

It is our duty to help our brethren during times of calamities ! – Mr. Manoj Khadye, Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Western Maharashtra

Mr. Manoj Khadye, Coordinator, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Western Maharashtra

As per the predictions made in Saptarshi Jivanadi-Patti, calamities will occur in 70 to 75 countries in the coming years. This will create a situation of anarchy. Such a situation can happen in India too. At that time, we have to help Hindus as our brethren. It will be our duty to go for their help. A calamity can occur in any form. In some places, natural calamities such as floods, earthquakes etc. can occur or war, riots can break up. To combat such calamities, we need to make preparations from now only. If the calamity is not severe, then the victims can be helped at our level. However, if the calamity is of acute nature, then we will have to get help from the Government or Army. Previously, we had extended emergency assistance in places like Uttarakhand, Nepal, Chennai, etc.

Bravery in Hindus needs to be awakened through Sam, Dam, Dand, Bhed ! – Mr. Arvind Jain, Head of Regional Culture, Bhakti Andolan Manch, Uttar Pradesh

Mr. Arvind Jain, Head of Regional Culture, Bhakti Andolan Manch, Uttar Pradesh

The Hindus, who ruled the world are now trying to save themselves from conflict. They must adopt an aggressive strategy, leaving defensive strategy. Our rulers tell us the problems of Hindus; however, they do not say what Hindus should do. We need to awaken bravery in Hindus. To be able to awaken bravery, efforts should be made in both direct and indirect ways. One is to be ready to fight enemies together, and another is to weaken the enemy and make ourselves strong. Hindus should make the following resolve to weaken the enemy.

1. Will not see the movies of Muslim artistes.

2. As protection from ‘Love jihad’, will not shelter any chaotic individual in the house.

3. We will not bow to other religious places except our religious places.

4. Saints and Sages in our areas should be requested to propagate warrior ideology in their religious discourse in addition to Divine plays of Deities.

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