Spontaneous response to ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ at Navsari (Gujarat)

Establishing Hindu Rashtra is our Constitutional right : Vijay Patil, HJS 

Navsari (Gujarat) : It is accused that demand for Hindu Rashtra is against the Constitution since secular governance has been adopted in India. It should, however, be remembered that secular word was added to Constitution during emergency, making India a secular country. If by adding the word ‘secular’, India can become a secular country, why India, which was Hindu Rashtra since ancient times, cannot become Hindu Rashtra ? Establishing Hindu Rashtra is our Constitutional right, stated Shri. Vijay Patil of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) during Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha held at Shri Ramji Mandir, Dudhia Talao, Navsari. Devout Hindus and Hindu activists from Navsari, Surat, Mahua, Vapi and Umargaon attended the ‘sabha’.

The ‘sabha’ was started with lighting of lamp. Shri. Santosh Alashi explained about various activities undertaken by HJS. Exhibition of books published by Sanatan and its ‘sattvika’ products was held at the venue of the ‘sabha’.

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