Determine to live and die only for establishment of Hindu Rashtra : T. Raja Singh

T. Raja Singh, BJP MLA, Telangana and Founder President, Shrirama Yuva Sena

Preparedness to address a Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha even in Bangladesh and Pakistan

Ramnathi (Goa) : When returning to Bhagyanagar after a Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Beed, an attempt was made to murder me by trying to run over my car with a truck. But I experienced that God Himself takes care of the one who strives for the sake of Dharma. I escaped unhurt. It is pointless to live life like an insect. We should live like Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj or Sambhaji Maharaj. The inspirational call that ‘Youth should be determined to live and die only for a Hindu Rashtra’ was given by Shri. T. Raja Singh, Bharatiya Janata Party MLA and Founder President of Shrirama Yuvasena. He was addressing the session in 7th All India Hindu Convention on ‘need for unification of Hindus to establish a Hindu Rashtra’. He appealed to the audience to organise Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabhas in their respective states or regions under the leadership of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. He roared that he was willing to go even to Bangladesh and Pakistan to address a Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha.

Member of Legislative Assembly T. Raja Singh said further,

1. Do not run after any political leader and party. Every political party has its limitations. Youth should function by uniting with organisations such as Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. Learn something at the convention and be determined to do something towards the cause of establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

2. Aggression of jihadis is growing day-by-day. Hence there is an absolute necessity for every Hindu to receive training in self-defence.

If BJP does not construct the Shrirama temple before 2019 then I shall resign from the party !

It is four years since Bharatiya Janata Party has assumed power at Centre but not a single thing from building the Shriram temple in Ayodhya, removing article 370 and uniform civil code has been achieved. So if before 2019 decisions in the interest of Hindutva are not taken and if a Shriram temple is not constructed then I shall resign from Bharatiya Janata Party and may even float an independent political party and contest elections is the warning that Shri. T. Raja Singh gave.

1. You should devote time towards the mission for Dharma and the country realising why God has chosen you from among 100 crore people in the country. Obstacles will definitely come when performing a religious mission but they indicate that God is testing you. Be assured that you shall definitely pass this test.

2. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has organised more than 1400 sabhas in 8 languages in 14 states because of which this subject has been delivered to more than 16 lakh people. I was present at more than 25 sabhas. At every sabha I could see the growing enthusiasm in the youth. The Hindu Dharmajagruti Sabha at Malegaon was phenomenal. There was tremendous pressure from the police to stall the sabha in this city with a 70% Muslim population but 15000 youth attended the sabha making it a grand success. This was followed by the Sabha at Beed which was phenomenal too without assistance from any big so-called pro-Hindu political party, simply due to participation of devout Hindus.

Shri. T. Raja Singh commenced his speech hailing Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. Once the speech of T. Raja Singh commenced a unique kind of enthusiasm was noticed at the venue of the sabha. All devout Hindus attending the convention were eager to listen to the guidance by him, so both before and after his speech the hall was reverberating with slogans.

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