First Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha in Buldhana district held at Nandura

Bharat needs to be a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ for becoming ‘Vishwaguru’ : Ishwarprasad Khandelwal, President, Lashkar-e-Hind

From left : ‘Pujya’ Ashok Patrikar, Sou. Kshipra Juvekar, Shri. Ishwarprasad Khandelwal and Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar

Nandura (Dist. Buldhana) : Why should Bharat be a Hindu Rashtra ? Bharat doesn’t want to extend her boundaries but Bharat needs to be a Hindu Rashtra for becoming ‘Vishwa-Guru’ and for that, we are making demand for a Hindu Rashtra, stated Shri. Ishwarprasad Khandelwal, national President of ‘Lashkar-e-Hind’ during ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held on 10th February at Nandura. The ‘sabha’ was attended by 600 devout Hindus.

It was the first ‘Hindu Rashtra-jagruti Sabha’ held in Buldhana district and good response was received from local residents of Nandura. Participation of young men was noteworthy. Sou. Kshipra Juvekar of ‘Ranaragini’ Division of HJS explained how love jihad was responsible for conversion of Hindu young women these days. She also explained the importance of celebration of birthdays by doing ‘aukshan’ as per Hindu culture and women applying ‘kumkum’.

Shri. Shrikant Pisolkar of HJS spoke on the subject of ‘Need of Hindu Rashtra and future course of action’. Sanatan’s book-exhibition and ‘Panun Kashmir’ exhibition was held at the venue of the ‘sabha’. Shri. Pratik Bhakare and Kum. Nidhi Bais did compeering of the ‘sabha’. Shri. Jitendra More gave account of various activities undertaken by HJS. The ‘sabha’ was started with recitation of ‘Veda-mantras’ and garlanding statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Sanatan’s ‘Pujya’ Ashok Patrikar graced the ‘sabha’ with his presence.

Assistance : Shri. Rajesh Pande, owner of Shakti Decorators from Nandura provided material required for the ‘sabha’ without charging anything.

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